Lyrics The Legend of John Henry's Hammer - Mono Version - Johnny Cash
John
Henry's
pappy
woke
him
up
one
midnight
He
said
"Before
the
sheriff
comes,
I
wanna
tell
you,
listen
boy"
Said,
"Learn
to
ball
a
jack,
learn
to
lay
a
track,
learn
to
pick
and
shovel
too"
And
take
my
hammer,
it'll
do
anything
you
tell
it
to
John
Henry's
mammy
had
about
a
dozen
babies
John
Henry's
pappy
broke
jail
about
a
dozen
times
The
babies
all
got
sick
and
when
the
doctor
wanted
money
He
said,
"I'll
pay
you
a
quarter
at
a
time
startin'
tomorrow"
That's
the
pay
for
a
steel
driver
on
this
line
Then
the
section
foreman
said,
"Hey!
Hammer-swinger!"
I
see
you
brought
your
own
hammer
boy
but,
what
else
can
all
that
muscles
do?
And
he
said
"I
can
turn
a
jack,
I
can
lay
a
track,
I
can
pick
and
shovel
too"
Can
you
swing
a
hammer,
boy?
"Yes
sir,
I'll
do
anything
you
hire
me
to"
Now
ain't
you
something,
so
high
and
mighty
with
your
muscle
Just
go
ahead
boy
and
pick
up
that
hammer,
pick
up
the
hammer
He
said,
get
a
rusted
spike
and
swing
it
down
three
times
I'll
pay
you
a
nickel
a
day
for
every
inch
you
sink
it
to
Go
on
and
do
what
you
say
you
can
do
With
a
steel-nosed
hammer
on
a
four
foot
switch
handle
John
Henry
raised
it
back
til'
it
touched
his
heels
then
The
spike
went
through
the
cross-tie
and
split
it
half
in
two
35
cents
a
day
for
drivin'
steel
Sweat,
sweat
boy,
sweat,
you
owe
me
two
more
swings
I
was
born
drivin'
steel
Well
John
Henry,
hammered
in
the
mountain
He'd
give
a
grunt,
he'd
give
a
groan
every
swing
The
women
folks
from
miles
around,
heard
him
and
come
down
To
watch
him
make
the
coal-steel
ring,
Lord
what
a
swinger
Just
listen
to
the
coal-steel
ring
But
the
bad
boys
came
up
laughin'
at
John
Henry
Said,
you
full
of
vinegar
now
but
you
about
through
We
gonna
get
a
steamdrill
to
do
your
share
of
drivin'
Then
what's
all
them
muscles
gonna
do?
Huh,
John
Henry?
Gonna
take
a
little
bit
of
vinegar
out
of
you
John
Henry
said,
"I
feed
for
little
brothers
And
baby
sisters'
walkin'
on
her
knees
Did
the
Lord
say
that
machines,
ought
to
take
the
place
of
livin'?
And
what's
a
substitute
for
bread
and
beans?
I
ain't
seen
it
Do
engines
get
rewarded
for
their
steam?
John
Henry
hid
in
a
coal
mine
for
his
dinner
nap
Had
30
minutes
to
rest
before
the
bell
The
mine
boys
hollered,
"Get
up
whoever
you
are
and
get
a
pickaxe
Give
me
enough
coal
to
start
another
hell
and
keep
it
burnin
Mine
me
enough
to
start
another
hell
John
Henry
said
to
his
captain
"A
man
ain't
nothing
but
a
man"
But
if
you'll
bring
that
steamdrill
round,
I'll
beat
it
fair
and
honest
I'll
die
with
my
hammer
in
my
hand,
but
I'll
be
laughin'
'Cause,
you
can't
replace
a
steel-drivin'
man
There
was
a
big
crowd
of
people
at
the
mountain
John
Henry
said
to
the
steam-drill,
"How
is
you?
Pardon
me,
Mister
Steamdrill
I
suppose
you
didn't
hear
me,
I
said
how
you?
Well,
can
you
turn
a
jack?
Can
you
lay
a
track?
Can
you
pick
and
shovel
too?
Listen,
this
hammer-swinger's
talkin'
to
you
2000
people
hollered,
"Go
John
Henry"
Then
somebody
hollered,
"The
mountain's
cavin'
in"
John
Henry
told
the
captain,
tell
the
kind
folks
not
to
worry
It
ain't
nothin'
but
my
hammer
suckin'
wind,
it
keeps
me
breathin'
This
steel-driver's
muscle
ain't
thin
Captain
tell
the
people,
move
back
farther
I'm
at
the
finish
line
and
there
ain't
no
drill
It's
so
far
behind,
that
it
don't
got
the
brains
to
quit
it
When
she
blows
up,
she'll
scatter
cross
the
hills
Lord,
Lord
When
she
blows
up,
she'll
scatter
cross
the
hills
Well,
John
Henry
had
a
little
woman
I
believe
the
lady's
name
was
Paulie
Ann,
yeah
that
was
his
good
woman
John
Henry
threw
his
hammer
over
his
shoulder
and
went
on
home
He
laid
down
to
rest
his
weary
back
and
early
next
mornin'
he
said
"Come
here
Paulie
Ann,
come
here
sugar"
You
know,
I
believe
this
is
the
first
time
ever
was
the
sun
come
up
And
I
couldn't
come
up,
take
my
hammer,
Paulie
Ann
and
go
to
that
railroad
Swing
that
hammer
like
you
seen
me
do
it
And
when
you
swing
it
with
a
lit
man,
they'll
all
know
They
will
all
know
you're
John
Henry's
woman
but,
but
tell
'em
that
ain't
all
you
can
do
Tell
'em
I
can
hoist
a
jack
and
I
can
lay
a
track,
I
can
pick
and
shovel
too
Ain't
no
machine
can,
that's
been
proved
to
you
There
was
a
big
crowd
of
mourners
at
the
church
house
The
section
hands
laid
him
in
the
sand
Trains
go
by
on
the
rails,
John
Henry
laid
They
slow
down
and
take
off
the
hats,
the
men
do
When
they
come
to
the
place
where
John
Henry's
laying
resting
his
back
Some
say,
"Mornin'
steel-driver,
you
sure
was
a
hammer-swinger"
Then
they
go
on
by
pickin'
up
a
little
speed
Clickity
clack,
clickity
clack,
clickity
clack,
clickity
clack
Yonder
lies
a
steel-drivin'
man
Lord,
Lord
Yonder
lies
a
steel-drivin'
man
Yonder
lies
a
steel-drivin'
man
Lord
Lord
Yonder
lies
a
steel-drivin'
man
Yonder
lies
a
steel-drivin'
man
Lord,
Lord
Yonder
lies
a
steel-drivin'
man
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