Cat. #0006 (MFH #306) - As sung by Wise Jones, Fayetteville, Arkansas on March 25, 1958
VERSE 1
John Henry, he was a little baby
And he set on his mammy's knee
He would point his finger to a piece of steel
And that'll be the death of me, O Lawd
An' that'll be the death of me
VERSE 2
Cap'n say to John Henry
Go'in a bring me a steam drill 'round
Go'na carry th round now of th hill
And put that steel on down, O Lawd
An' put that steel on down
VERSE 3
John Henry, he say to the Cap'n
Aint go'na let no steel beat me down
Not as long as I got a hammer in my hand
Not as long as a hammer in hand, Lawd, Lawd
Not as long as a hammer in hand
VERSE 4
O, th day was hot and burnin'
Sweat like water from a hill
That day John Henry let his hammer fall
O, when let his hammer fall
VERSE 5
O, they carried 'im to the graveyard
And buried him in th sand
And every locomotive passin' by
Says, there lies a steel drivin' man, Lawd, Lawd
An' there lies a steel drivin' man
VERSE 6
O, who's goin' shoe your footises
And who's goin' glove your hands
And who's goin' kiss them red rosy lips
An' who's goin' be your man, Lawd, Lawd
An' who's goin' be your man
VERSE 7
O, my mamma, will shoe my footises
My papa, will glove my hands
And my sister will kiss my red rosy lips
I dont' need no man
This is one version of a good American song.