John Henry

DP, Varl, B. Ey, L. Donegan, W. Whyton

This song is by Mississippi Fred McDowell and
appears on the album Mississippi Fred McDowell (1995).
John Henry was a steel-drivin'
John Henry was a steel-drivin' man
John Henry died, a hammer in his
John Henry died, a hammer in his
John Henry was a steel-drivin' man
John Henry, he said, just before he died
What are the two more roads that he want to ride
Lord, John Henry
Lord, John Henry said before he died
Lordy, two more roads he want to ride
Lord, he want
Oh Lord, he want
Lord, I got up one mornin', well, it looked like rain
Look around the curve, come a passenger train
Lord, John
Lord, John Henry said 'fore he died
Lordy, two more roads he want to ride
John Henry had a wife, dress she wore was red
Last word I heard her say, ""I'm goin' where Johnny fell dead.
Lord, I'm
Lord, I'm gwine
Lord, I'm
Lord, I'm goin', John Henry fell
Lord, I'm goin' John Henry
Lord, I'm goin' where John Hen

Trivia about the song John Henry by Mississippi Fred McDowell

On which albums was the song “John Henry” released by Mississippi Fred McDowell?
Mississippi Fred McDowell released the song on the albums “Long way from home” in 1966, “Shake 'em On Down” in 1994, “Mama Says I'm Crazy” in 2002, and “An Introduction to Mississippi Fred McDowell” in 2007.
Who composed the song “John Henry” by Mississippi Fred McDowell?
The song “John Henry” by Mississippi Fred McDowell was composed by DP, Varl, B. Ey, L. Donegan, W. Whyton.

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