Lyrics John Henry - Merle Travis
When
John
Henry
was
just
a
little
bitty
boy
Settin′
on
his
mammy's
knee
He
picked
up
a
hammer
and
a
little
piece
of
steel
Said,
it′s
gonna
be
the
death
of
me
It's
gonna
be
the
death
of
me
When
John
Henry
was
a
little
baby
He
was
no
bigger
than
the
palm
of
your
hand
Well
he's
mammy
looked
down
at
little
Johnny
and
said
Oh
Johnny
gonna
be
a
steel
drivin′
man,
Lord
Lord
Oh
Johnny
gonna
be
a
steel
drivin′
man
Well
John
Henry
he
was
a
steel
drivin'
man
He
drove
steel
all
over
the
land
He
said
before
I
let
a
steam
hammer
get
me
down
Gonna
die
with
my
hammer
in
my
hand,
Lord
Lord
Gonna
die
with
my
hammer
in
my
hand
Now
John
Henry
went
to
the
eternal
drive
He
had
a
steam
hammer
by
his
side
Oh
the
mountain
was
so
tall,
John
Henry
was
so
small
That
he
laid
down
his
hammer
and
he
cried
Lord
Lord
He
laid
down
his
hammer
and
he
cried
Well,
John
Henry
had
him
a
lovin′
little
wife
And
Her
name
was
Polly
Ann
Oh
Johnny
got
sick
and
he
had
to
go
to
bed
Polly
drove
steel
like
a
man,
Lord
Lord
Polly
drove
steel
like
a
man
Now
they
buried
John
Henry
by
the
railroad
They
laid
him
six
feet
down
in
the
sand
And
every
time
a
freight
train
would
hoo-hoo
by
They'd
say
"Yonder
lays
that
steel
drivin′
man
Yonder
lays
that
steel
drivin'
man"
1 Nine Pound Hammer
2 Welcoming Remarks
3 Goodbye My Bluebelle
4 Dark As a Dungeon
5 John Henry
6 Reminiscences About from Here to Eternity
7 Re-Enlistment Blues
8 I'll See You In My Dreams
9 Sixteen Tons Intro
10 Sixteen Tons
11 Saturday Night Shuffle
12 Remarks About Kids' Songs
13 Muskrat
14 That's All
15 Lost John
16 Comic Rap
17 Cannonball Rag
18 Memphis Blues
19 Remarks About Hollywood, Trains, Eating
20 Hominy Grits
21 Liza Jane
22 I Am a Pilgrim
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