| Yeah!
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| Johnny told his old Captain
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| 'Man, a-when you go downtown
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| Bring me back the nine pounds hammer'
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| I got to drive this steel on down
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| I got to drive this steel on down
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| You see, Johnny’s hammer
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| Hit the mighty boiler
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| The hammer caught on fire
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| Now, the last word I heard
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| The poor boy say
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| 'I want a cool drink a-water 'fore I die'
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| 'Yeah, a cool drink a-water 'fore I die'
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| Yeah, Johnny’s wife
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| She heard that Johnny was dead
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| And she couldn’t have stayed in bed
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| Oh, now Monday mornin'
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| Caught the eastbound train
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| She said, I’m g’wine where my man fell dead
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| 'Yeah! |
| I’m goin' where my man fell dead'
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| ('Look out!')
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| (harmonica & instrumental)
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| Woo-ha! |
| Woo-ha! |
| Woo!
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| Woo! |
| Woo!
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| (Woo! Lord, have mercy, too)
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| (Ease your mind)
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| (Yeah!)
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| Johnny’s wife, she wore
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| A brand new dress (say)
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| And it was trimmed in blue
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| (Pretty thing)
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| Yeah, the last were the words
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| Said to him, oh Lord, now
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| 'Honey, I been good to you'
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| 'Yeah, honey I been good to you'
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| Well, they carried Little John
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| To the graveyard (boys, listen)
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| They looked at him good and long
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| Now, the last were the words
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| If you hear me, oh Lord
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| 'Oh my husband, he is dead and gone'
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| That’s what she said
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| She said, 'My husband, he is dead and gone'
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| 'Yeah, my husband he is dead and gone'
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| Yeah, when John Henry was a baby
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| You could hold him in the paddles of your hand
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| When everytime they’d rock him, cried
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| (They say 'He sho' gonna be a little man')
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| ('Yeah, he sho' gon' be a little man')
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| Yeah, who gonna buy yo' pretty shoes then?
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| And who gonna roll yo' cheek?
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| FADES-
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| She said, 'My daddy gonna buy my pretty lil'
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| And John Henry gonna roll my cheek
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| And John Henry gonna roll my cheek
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| (That what it said)
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| A-John Henry gonna roll my cheek. |