Jim Croce - Bad Bad Leroy Brown video free download


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Duration: 03:05
Uploaded: 2010/03/14

Bad Bad Leroy Brown straight off of the Photographs & Memories album.

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8 years ago

psteverific

If you had a razor in your shoe, you'd be in a bad mood all the time too.That can't possibly be comfortable, somebody get that boy a pair of hush puppies.

8 years ago

julietspaghetti

meaner than a junk yard dog is pretty mean

8 years ago

Evan Smith

When I was in college i used to get hella drunk listening to this song then I would go around London Ontario feeling fearless and would try to pick fights with anyone who I thought gave me a dirty look lucky I never got stabbed or shot

8 years ago

DARRAL O

GOOD ONE

8 years ago

Steve Bingaman

If you think of the movie "sneakers" when you hear this, you're alright ;-)

8 years ago

Jake Harris

Gotta love Jim Croce!

8 years ago

TheZaksterr

Is he the baddest man or the fattest man in the whole damn town?

8 years ago

Jeff Costello

I only knew the Frank Sinatra version before!

8 years ago

roscoegino

Leroy looked like a jigsaw puzzle with a coupla pieces gone. Lol. Jim was so funny.

8 years ago

eddie travis

this song is talking about leroy barnes, the biggest herion dealer and black gangster of all time

8 years ago

Thrustmaster 4000

"meaner than a concentration camp dog" was actually the original lyric

8 years ago

Annette Heddon

Meaner than a junkyard dog!!

8 years ago

Leslie Adams

Meaner than a junkyard dog!!

8 years ago

Paul Abbott

Sad sad Derren Brown saddest man in the whole damn town. ..

8 years ago

Odette Gijbels

very nice song

8 years ago

PaleolithicMind

I'm not trying to badmouth people, (although that's pretty common: if only you stupid monkey young people knew about music! Ah! The 60s! I would have fit in then!.... Right, as the cranky old fart), but I feel like it would be cooler if somebody like Jim Croce were as popular as James Taylor, or as critically fawned over as the Byrds. It's not that James Taylor and the Byrds aren't cool-- they're cool; they're clever; it can be good times. It's just that with some people, it becomes a vice: the point of folk rock is to be more Smart and Academic, too cool for the cool kids, if you will. I think that with Jim Croce, he likes folk rock because he feels like having a carefree folksy party, an easy kind of fun. Like, this is a song for the acoustic guitar by the fireside, with lots of clapping, amateur singing, when people are full of energy and they don't care because they're out in the woods or something, and nobody's pretending to be better than anybody else.... Gentlemen, this is folk rock. ("I don't always like folk rock, but when I do, I prefer Jim Croce. Drop the pretensions, gentlemen. Nobody buys it but you.")

9 years ago

Rachel Sturm

Great song!

9 years ago

legoshowtv

he cursed at the start ;p

9 years ago

Mark Hogeland

Just A real good oldie 

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