Tonalité : G minor
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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Well, John Henry was a steel -driving
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mangrove of steel all over the land.
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Johnny drove steel till
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he broke his poor heart
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and he died with his hammer in his hand, good Lord,
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with he died with his hammer in his hand.
When Johnny Henry was
a little baby,
sitting on his mother's knee,
reached out his hand
and he grabbed a piece of steel.
Em
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He said, now, this gonna be the death of me,
good Lord.
He said, now,
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this gonna be the death of me.
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Well, John Henry had a little woman.
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Name was Polly Ann.
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Johnny got drunk, and Polly went out,
and, Lordy, she stumbled
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steel like a man.
Yes, yes, oh, Lordy,
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she stumbled steel just like a man.
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Well now, the cap 'n said to John Henry,
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he said,
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Gonna bring me a steel drill around,
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Put my steam drill out on your job,
And then I'll whop
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your steel right down,
Black boy, I'm gonna whop
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your steel right down.
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Well now, John Henry said to the cap 'n,
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He say, a man ain't nothin' but a man
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He say, I'll beat your steam drill
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to the top of that hill
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Or I'll die with my ammo in my hand,
good Lord
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Well, I'll die with my ammo in my hand
John Henry said to me, Shaker,
Shaker,
why don't you sing
Though I'm ninety pounds from my hips on down,
can't you listen at that coke steel ring,
good boy, can't you listen
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at that coke steel ring?
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Well John Henry said to his shaker,
shaker,
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why don't you pray?
If I should miss that itty bitty piece of steel,
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well tomorrow be your burial day,
Lord, Lord.
Well, now, Jim, I'll be your bury -in -there.
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Tell me about it, Bruce.
Interlude 1
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Verse 2
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John Henry was hammerin'
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in the mountain
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Hammer was strikin'
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fire
Hammered so hard that he
broke his poor heart
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Laid down his hammer and he died
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Good Lord, well,
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he laid down his hammer an d he died
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For he died
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John Henry said to the captain
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Looky there at your steam drill now
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Your drill's done broken,
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your hoe's done choking,
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you can't drive steel anymore, good boy,
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well you can't drive steel anymore
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Well some said he was born in Texas,
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some said he was born in Maine
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I don't give a damn where
Johnny was born,
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but he sure was a steel -driving man,
good lord
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Well, now, Johnny was a
steel -drivin' man
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Well, we took John Henry
to the White House
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We buried him in Mr.
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Kennedy's sand
Every locomotive been
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passin' by sayin'
There lies that steel -drivin' man,
good Lord, sayin'
There lies that steel -drivin' man,
good Lord, sayin'
There lies that steel -drivin' man,
good Lord, sayin'
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There lies that steel -driving man
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