Woody Guthrie - Jackhammer John Lyrics

Lyrics Jackhammer John - Woody Guthrie




Jackhammer John was a jackhammer man,
Born with a jackhammer in his hand.
Lord, Lord And he had them jackhammer blues.
I got them jackhammer blues.
I built your roads and buildings too,
And I′m gonna build a damn or two.
Lord, Lord, well I had them jackhammer blues.
I got them jackhammer blues.
I was borned in Portland town,
Built every port from Alasky down;
Lord, Lord, well I got them jackhammer blues.
I got them jackhammer blues.
Built your bridges, dug your mines,
Been in jail a thousand times.
Lord, Lord, well I got them jackhammer blues.
I got them jackhammer blues.
Jackhammer, jackhammer, where ya been?
Been out a-chasin' them gals again;
Lord, Lord, well I got them jackhammer blues.
I got them jackhammer blues.
Jackhammer man from a jackhammer town,
I can hammer till the sun goes down,
Lord, Lord, well I got them jackhammer blues.
I got them jackhammer blues.
I hammered on the boulder, hammered on the butte,
Columbia River on a five-mile chute;
Lord, Lord, well I got them jackhammer blues.
I got them jackhammer blues.
Workin′ on the Bonneville, hammered all night
A-tryin' to bring the people some electric light,
Lord, Lord, well I got them jackhammer blues.
I got them jackhammer blues.
I hammered on Bonneville, Coulee too,
Always broke when my job was through,
Lord, Lord, well I got them jackhammer blues.
I got them jackhammer blues.
I hammered on the river from sun to sun,
Fifteen million salmon run;
Lord, Lord, well I got them jackhammer blues.
I got them jackhammer blues.
I hammered in the rain, I hammered in the dust,
I hammered in the best and I hammered in the worst;
Lord, Lord, well I got them jackhammer blues.
I got them jackhammer blues.
I got a jackhammer gal just as sweet as pie,
And I'm a-gonna hammer till the day I die,
Lord, Lord, well I got them jackhammer blues.
I got them jackhammer blues.



Writer(s): Woody Guthrie


Woody Guthrie - Woody At 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection

1 This Land Is Your Land (Alternate Version)
2 Do Re Mi
3 I Ain't Got No Home In This World Anymore
4 Pretty Boy Floyd
5 Hobo's Lullaby
6 Lindbergh
7 All Work Together
8 When That Great Ship Went Down (The Great Ship)
9 My Daddy (Flies a Ship in the Sky)
10 The Ranger's Command
11 Them Big City Ways
12 Skid Row Serenade
13 My Little Seed
14 Goodnight Little Cathy
15 BBC - Children's Hour July 7, 1944: Stagger Lee
16 Talking Centralia
17 Pastures of Plenty
18 Riding In My Car (Car Song)
19 The Grand Coulee Dam
20 Talking Dust Bowl
21 So Long, It's Been Good to Know Yuh (Dusty Old Dust)
22 Ramblin' Round
23 Philadelphia Lawyer
24 Hard Travelin'
25 Talking Columbia
26 The Sinking of the Reuben James
27 Jesus Christ
28 Gypsy Davy
29 New York Town
30 Going Down the Road Feeling Bad
31 Hard, Ain't It Hard
32 The Biggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done (The Great Historical Bum)
33 This Land Is Your Land (Standard Version)
34 Jarama Valley
35 Why, Oh Why?
36 I've Got to Know
37 Better World A-Comin'
38 A Dollar Down and a Dollar a Week
39 1913 Massacre
40 Dirty Overalls
41 Worried Man Blues
42 Hangknot, Slipknot
43 Buffalo Skinners
44 Howdido
45 Jackhammer John
46 The Ranger's Command
47 So Long, It’s Been Good to Know You (WWII Version)
48 What Are We Waiting On
49 Ludlow Massacre
50 Bad Lee Brown - Cocaine Blues
51 Two Good Men
52 Farmer-Labor Train
53 The Jolly Banker
54 We Shall Be Free
55 Radio Program - The Ballad Gazette With Woody Guthrie: This Land Is Your Land / What Did the Deep See Say
56 Radio Program - The Ballad Gazette With Woody Guthrie: Blow Ye Winds
57 Radio Program - The Ballad Gazette With Woody Guthrie / Trouble on the Waters / Blow the Man Down
58 Radio Program - The Ballad Gazette With Woody Guthrie: Normandy Was Her Name / The Sinking of the Reuben James
59 BBC - Children’s Hour July 7, 1944: Intro / Wabash Cannonball
60 BBC - Children’s Hour July 7, 1944: Pretty Boy Floyd
61 People’s Songs Hootenanny: Ladies Auxiliary / Weaver's Life
62 WNYC Radio Program - Folk Songs of America December 12, 1940: John Hardy
63 WNYC Radio program - Folk Songs of America December 12, 1940: Jesse James
64 WNYC Radio program - Folk Songs of America December 12, 1940: Tom Joad
65 Reckless Talk




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