[The Pogues' Version]
Jesse James we understand 
Has killed many a man 
He robbed the Union trains 
He stole from the rich 
and gave to the poor 
He'd a hand and a heart 
and a brain 
 
Now Jesse had a wife 
Lived a lady all her life 
And children they were brave 
But history does record 
That Bob and Charlie Ford 
Have laid poor Jesse in his grave 
 
Well it was on Saturday night 
The stars were shining bright 
They robbed the Glendale train 
And the people they did say 
for many miles away 
It was those outlays 
Frank and Jesse James 
 
Now Jesse had a wife 
Lived a lady all her life 
And children they were brave 
But history does record 
That Bob and Charlie Ford 
Have laid poor Jesse in his grave 
 
Well it was Bob and Charlie Ford 
Those dirty little cowards 
I wonder how they feel 
For they ate of Jesse's bread 
and they slept in Jesse's bed 
And they laid poor Jesse in his grave 
 
Now Jesse had a wife 
Lived a lady all her life 
And children they were brave 
But history does record 
That Bob and Charlie Ford 
Have laid poor Jesse in his grave 
 
Well the people held their breath 
When they heard of Jesse's death 
They wondered how he came to fall 
Well it was Robert Ford in fact 
who shot him in the back 
While he hung a picture on the wall 
 
These are the lyrics as they appear on the Rum, Sodomy, & The Lash
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[Jesse James]
  
Jesse James was a boy 
who killed many a man 
He robbed the Glendale train; 
He stole from the rich 
and he gave to the poor 
He'd a hand and a heart and a brain. Poor Jesse had a wife 
to mourn for his life, 
Three children, 
they were brave; 
But that dirty little coward 
that shot Mr. Howard 
Has laid poor Jesse in his grave. 
 
It was Robert Ford, 
that dirty little coward; 
I wonder how he does feel 
For he ate of Jesse's bread 
and he slept in Jesse's bed 
Then laid poor Jesse in his grave. 
 
Poor Jesse had a wife 
to mourn for his life, 
Three children, 
they were brave; 
But that dirty little coward 
that shot Mr. Howard 
Has laid poor Jesse in his grave. 
 
Jesse was a man, 
a friend to the poor 
He never would see a man suffer pain, 
And with his brother Frank 
he robbed the Chicago bank, 
And stopped the Glendale train. 
 
Poor Jesse had a wife 
to mourn for his life, 
Three children, 
they were brave; 
But that dirty little coward 
that shot Mr. Howard 
Has laid poor Jesse in his grave. 
 
lt was his brother Frank 
that robbed the Gallatin bank, 
And carried the money from the town; 
lt was in this very place 
that they had a little race, 
For they shot Captain Sheets to the ground. 
 
Poor Jesse had a wife 
to mourn for his life, 
Three children, 
they were brave; 
But that dirty little coward 
that shot Mr. Howard 
Has laid poor Jesse in his grave. 
 
They went to the crossing 
not very far from there, 
And there they did the same; 
With the agent on his knees, 
he delivered up the keys 
To the outlaws, 
Frank and Jesse James. 
 
Poor Jesse had a wife 
to mourn for his life, 
Three children, 
they were brave; 
But that dirty little coward 
that shot Mr. Howard 
Has laid poor Jesse in his grave. 
 
It was on Saturday night, 
Jesse was at home 
Talking with his family brave, 
Robert Ford came along 
like a thief in the night 
And laid poor Jesse in his grave. 
 
Poor Jesse had a wife 
to mourn for his life, 
Three children, 
they were brave; 
But that dirty little coward 
that shot Mr. Howard 
Has laid poor Jesse in his grave. 
 
The people held their breath 
when they heard of Jesse's death 
And wondered how he ever came to die. 
It was one of the gang 
called little Robert Ford 
He shot poor Jesse on the sly. 
 
Poor Jesse had a wife 
to mourn for his life, 
Three children, 
they were brave; 
But that dirty little coward 
that shot Mr. Howard 
Has laid poor Jesse in his grave. 
 
This song was made by Billy Gashade, 
As soon as the news did arrive; 
He said there was no man 
with the law in his hand 
Who could take Jesse James when alive. 
 
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