Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song John Henry, artist - Leadbelly. Album song Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2, 1940-1943, in the genre Блюз
Date of issue: 10.10.2019
Record label: Limitless Int
Song language: English
John Henry |
John Henry was a li’l baby, uh-huh |
Sittin' on his mama’s knee, oh, yeah |
Said: «De Big Bend Tunnel on de C & O road |
Gonna cause de death of me Lawd, Lawd. |
Gonna cause de death of me John Henry, he had a woman |
Her name was Mary Magdalene |
She would go to de tunnel and sing for John |
Jes' to hear John Henry’s hammer ring, Lawd, Lawd, jes' to hear |
John Henry’s hammer ring |
John Henry had a li’l woman |
Her name was Lucy Ann |
John Henry took sick an' had to go to bed |
Lucy Ann drove steel like a man |
Lawd, Lawd, Lucy Ann drove steel like a man |
Cap’n says to John Henry |
Gonna bring me a steam drill 'round |
Gonna take dat steam drill out on de job, Gonna whop dat steel on Down, Lawd, Lawd, gonna whop dat steel on down |
John Henry tol' his cap’n |
Lightnin' was in his eye; |
Cap’n, bet yo' las' red cent on me Fo' I’ll beat it to de bottom or I’ll die |
Lawd, Lawd, I’ll beat |
It to de bottom or I’ll die. |
«Sun shine hot an' burnin' |
Wer’n’t no breeze a-tall |
Sweat ran down like water down a hill |
Dat day John Henry let his hammer fall |
Lawd, Lawd, dat day John Henry let his hammer fall |
John Henry went to de tunnel |
An' dey put him in de lead to drive |
De rock so tall an' John Henry so small |
Dat he lied down his hammer an' he cried |
Lawd, Lawd, dat he lied down his hammer an' he cried |
John Henry started out on de right hand |
De steam drill started on de lef'--- |
«Before I 'd let this steam drill beat me down |
I’d hammer my fool self to death |
Lawd, Lawd, I’d hammer my fool self to death. |
«White man tol' John Henry |
«nigga, damn yo' soul |
You might beat this steam an' dr; |
ll of mine |
When de rocks in this mountain turn to gol' |
Lawd, Lawd, when de rocks in this mountain turn to gol' |
John Henry said to his shaker |
«nigga, why don' you sing? |
I’m throwin' twelve poun’s from my hips on down |
Jes' listen to de col' steel ring |
Lawd, Lawd, jes' listen to de col' steel ring. |
«Oh, de captain said to John Henry |
«I b’lieve this mountain’s sinkin' in John Henry said to his captain, oh my! |
«Ain' nothin' but my hammer suckin' win' |
Lawd, Lawd, ain' nothln' but my hammer suckin' win. |
«John Henry tol' his shaker |
Shaker, you better pray |
For if I miss this six-foot steel |
Tomorrow’ll be yo' buryin' day |
Lawd, Lawd, tomorrow’ll be yo' buryin' day. |
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John Henry tol' his captain |
«Looka yonder what l see --- |
Yo' drill’s done broke an' yo' hole’s done choke |
An' you cain' drive steel like me Lawd, Lawd, an' you cain' drive steel like me. |
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De man dat invented de steam drill |
Thought he was mighty fine |
John Henry drove his fifteen feet |
An' de steam drill only made nine |
Lawd, Lawd, an' de steam drill only made nine |
De hammer dat John Henry swung' |
It weighed over nine pound; |
He broke a rib in his lef'-han' side |
An' his intrels fell on de groun' |
Lawd, Lawd, an' his intrels fell on de groun' |
John Henry was hammerin' on de mountain |
An' his hammer was strikin' fire |
He drove so hard till he broke his pore heart |
An' he lied down his hammer an' he died |
Lawd, Lawd, he lied down his hammer an' he died |
All de womens in de wes' |
When dey heared of John Henry’s death |
Stood in de rain, flagged de eas'-boun' train |
Goin' where John Henry fell dead |
Lawd, Lawd, goin' where John Henry fell dead |
John Henry’s lil mother |
She was all dressed in red |
She jumped in bed, covered up her head |
Said she didn' know her son was dead |
Lawd, Lawd, didn' know her son was dead |
John Henry had a pretty lil woman |
An' de dress she wo' was blue |
An' de las' wards she said to him: |
«John Henry, I’ve been true to you |
Lawd, Lawd, John Henry I’ve been true to you. |
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«Oh, who’s gonna shoe yo' lil feetses |
An' who’s gonna glub yo' han’s |
An' who’g gonna kiss yo' rosy, rosy lips |
An' who’s gonna be yo' man |
Lawd, Lawd, an' who’s gonna be yo' man? |
«Dey took John Henry to de graveyard |
An' dey buried him in de san' |
An' every locomotive come roarin' by Says, «Dere lays a steel-drivin' man |
Lawd, Lawd, dere lays a steel-drivin' man. |
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From American Ballads and Folk Songs, Lomax |
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