Lyrics Big Bad John (Live) - Jimmy Dean
Big
John
Big
John
Ev'ry
mornin'
at
the
mine
you
could
see
him
arrive
He
stood
six
foot
six
and
weighed
two
forty
five
Kinda
broad
at
the
shoulder
and
narrow
at
the
hip
And
everybody
knew,
ya
didn't
give
no
lip
to
Big
John
(Big
John,
Big
John)
Big
Bad
John
(Big
John)
Nobody
seemed
to
know
where
John
called
home
He
just
drifted
into
town
and
stayed
all
alone
He
didn't
say
much,
he
kinda
quiet
and
shy
And
if
you
spoke
at
all,
he
just
said,
"Hi"
to
Big
John
Somebody
said
he
came
from
New
Orleans
Where
he
got
in
a
fight
over
a
Cajun
Queen
And
a
crashin'
blow
from
a
huge
right
hand
Sent
a
Louisiana
fellow
to
the
Promised
Land,
Big
John
(Big
John,
Big
John)
Big
Bad
John
(Big
John)
Then
came
the
day
at
the
bottom
of
the
mine
When
a
timber
cracked
and
men
started
cryin'
Miners
were
prayin'
and
hearts
beat
fast
And
everybody
thought
that
they'd
breathed
their
last,
'cept
John
Through
the
dust
and
the
smoke
of
this
man
made
hell
Walked
a
giant
of
a
man
that
the
miners
knew
well
Grabbed
a
saggin'
timber,
gave
out
with
a
groan
And
like
a
giant
Oak
tree,
he
just
stood
there
alone,
Big
John
(Big
John,
Big
John)
Big
Bad
John
(Big
John)
And
with
all
of
his
strength
he
gave
a
mighty
shove
Then
a
miner
yelled
out,
"There's
a
light
up
above"
And
twenty
men
scrambled
from
a
would-be
grave
Now
there's
only
one
left
down
there
to
save,
Big
John
With
jacks
and
timbers
they
started
back
down
Then
came
that
rumble
way
down
in
the
ground
And
then
smoke
and
gas
belched
out
of
that
mine
Everybody
knew
it
was
the
end
of
the
line
for
Big
John
(Big
John,
Big
John)
Big
Bad
John
(Big
John)
Now
they
never
reopened
that
worthless
pit
They
just
placed
a
marble
stand
in
front
of
it
These
few
words
are
written
on
that
stand
At
the
bottom
of
this
mine
lies
a
big,
big
man,
Big
John
(Big
John,
Big
John)
Big
Bad
John
(Big
John)
(Big
John)
Big
Bad
John
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