Spike Driver Blues

JOHN S HURT

John Henry was a steel drivin' boy
But he went down
Yes, he went down
He went down

Take my hammer and give it to the capt'n
Boys, tell him I'm gone
You can tell him I'm gone
Yes, tell him I'm gone

This old hammer done kill John Henry
And it don't kill me
No it won't kill me
Ain't gonna kill me

It's a long way from East Colorado
Honey, to my home
Honey, to my home
Honey, to my home

John Henry left his hammer
All paint' in red
All shinin' red
John Henry's dead

Take this hammer and Carrie it to the capt'n
You can tell him I'm gone
Boys, tell him I'm gone
You're sure he's gone

Trivia about the song Spike Driver Blues by Doc Watson

On which albums was the song “Spike Driver Blues” released by Doc Watson?
Doc Watson released the song on the albums “Jean Ritchie And Doc Watson At Folk City” in 1963, “Doc Watson on Stage” in 1970, “Doc and the Boys” in 1976, “The Vanguard Years” in 1995, and “Trouble In Mind: The Doc Watson Country Blues” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Spike Driver Blues” by Doc Watson?
The song “Spike Driver Blues” by Doc Watson was composed by JOHN S HURT.

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