Lyrics Sixteen Tons - Big Bill Broonzy
Some
people
says
the
man's
made
out
of
mud,
Some
people
says
of
muscle
and
blood
Muscle
and
blood
and
skin
and
bone,
A
mind
that's
week
and
a
back
that's
strong
You
load
Sixteen
Tons,
so
what
do
you
get,
Another
day
older
and
deeper
in
debt
So,
St.
Peter
don't
you
call
me
'cause
I
can't
go,
I
owe
my
soul
to
the
company
store
I
was
born
one
morning
when
the
sun
didn't
shine,
Picked
up
my
shovel
and
I
went
to
the
mine
I
loaded
sixteen
ton
of
number
nine
coal,
The
straw-boss
said,
"God-dog
your
soul"
You
load
Sixteen
Tons
and,
now,
what
do
you
get,
Another
day
older
and
deeper
in
debt
So,
St.
Peter
don't
you
call
me
'cause
I
can't
go,
I
owe
my
soul
to
the
company
store
I
was
born
one
mornin'
when
it
was
drizzle
in
rain,
Fightin'
and
shootin'
is
my
middle
name
Born
in
a
canebreak
by
an
ol'
mama
hound,
No
high-tone
mama
can
make
me
walk
the
line
I
load
Sixteen
Tons,
so
what
do
you
get,
Another
day
older
and
deeper
in
debt
So,
St.
Peter
don't
you
call
me
'cause
I
can't
go,
I
owe
my
soul
to
the
company
store
You
see
me
comin'
you
better
step
aside,
A
lot
of
men
didn't
and
a
whole
lot
of
them
died
One
fist
of
iron
and
one
of
steal,
The
right
oen
don't
get
you,
boy,
the
left
one
will
So,
load
sixteen
ton,
what
do
you
get,
Another
day
older
and
deeper
in
debt
So,
St.
Peter
don't
you
call
me
'cause
I
can't
go,
I
owe
my
soul
to
the
company
store
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