Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song John Henry (With Cisco Houston), artist - Woody Guthrie.
Date of issue: 31.12.2005
Song language: English
John Henry (With Cisco Houston) |
Well John Henry when he was a little baby, |
He was sittin' on his mama’s knee, |
He said «The Big Bend Tunnel |
on that C & O Road |
Is gonna be the death of me» |
He said «It's gonna be the death of me.» |
Well John Henry had a little woman, |
And her name was Polly Ann, |
When John Henry took sick |
an' he was lying up in bed, |
It was Polly Ann drove steel like a man, |
Yes Polly Ann drove steel like a man |
Well, the captain he said to John Henry, |
«I'm gonna bring my steam drill around |
I’m gonna bring my steam drill out on the job |
gonna drive that steel on down, |
I’m gonna drive that steel on down.» |
But John Henry said to that captain, |
«You can bring your steam drill around |
You can bring your steam drill out on the job |
I will beat your steam drill down, |
I will beat your steam drill down.» |
Well John Henry raised that hammer |
and he brought it down on the ground |
and a man in Chattanooga 300 miles away |
heard a mighty rumbling sound |
Well he heard a mighty rumbling sound |
Well there are some say he was born down in Texas |
And there are some say he come from Maine |
But I just say he was a Louisiana man |
And leader of a steel driving gang |
He was the leader of a steel driving gang |
Well John Henry was working on that mountain |
And his hammer it caught on fire |
And the last words I heard poor John Henry say |
«I'd like a cool drink of water 'for I die, |
I’d like a cool drink of water 'for I die.» |
Well when John Henry died there was no coffin |
That was big enough to hold his bones |
So they buried him in a boxcar |
Three miles deep |
With a mountain for his tombstone |
He had a mountain for his tombstone |
Then they took ol' John Henry to the graveyard |
And they lay him down in the sand |
Every locomotve come a-roarin by |
Hollered «Yonder lies a steel drivin' man, |
John Henry, |
Yonder lies a steel drivin' man.» |
They hollered |
«Yonder lies a steel drivin' man, John Henry |
Yonder lies that steel drivin' man.» |