Lyrics John Hardy - Joan Baez
John
Hardy,
was
a
desp'rate
little
man,
Carried
a
razor
ev'ry
day
He
killed
a
man
on
the
West
Virginia
line
Shoulda
seen
John
Hardy
gettin'
away
John
Hardy
had
a
pretty
little
girl
The
dress
she
wore
was
blue
She
came
skippin'
through
the
old
jail
hall
Sayin',
"Pappy,
I'll
be
true
to
you"
And
John
Hardy
had
another
little
gal
The
dress
she
wore
was
red
She
followed
John
Hardy
to
his
hangin'
ground
Saying,
"Pappy,
I
would
rather
be
dead"
John
Hardy
stood
in
the
barroom
door
So
drunk
he
could
not
see
The
sheriff
came
by
and
took
him
by
the
hand
Said,
"Johnny,
come
and
go
with
me"
And
the
night
John
Hardy
was
to
be
hung
There
came
a
storm
and
a
hail
And
the
wind
blew
the
hangin'
scaffold
down
They
threw
John
Hardy
back
in
jail
Now
I
been
to
the
East,
and
now
I
been
to
the
West
I
been
this
wide
world
around
I
been
to
the
river
and
I
been
baptized
Take
me
to
my
buryin'
ground
1 Scarlet Ribbons
2 Sing Me Back Home
3 Joe Hill
4 Blessed Are
5 Children And All That Jazz
6 Honest Lullaby
7 Marriott USA
8 A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall
9 Ring Them Bells
10 Sweet Sir Galahad
11 Black Is The Color
12 We Are Crossing Jordan River
13 Speaking Of Dreams
14 We Shall Overcome
15 Colours
16 Pack Up Your Sorrows
17 The Swallow Song
18 Children Of Darkness
19 Catch the Wind
20 Auctioneer
21 What Have They Done to the Rain
22 Angel Band
23 Low Down Chariot
24 Mama You've Been on My Mind
25 Legend of the Girl Child Linda
26 I Am a Poor Wayfaring Stranger
27 In the Quiet of the Morning (For Janis Joplin)
28 Blues Improv
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