Spike Driver (John Henry) (L.O.C. recordings)

Take this hammer and carry it to my captain
Won't you tell him I'm gone
Tell him I'm gone
Tell him I'm gone

John Henry was a steel-driving man
But he went down
He went down

Take this hammer and carry it to my captain
Tell him I'm gone
Tell him I'm gone
Tell him I'm gone

I walked all the way from East Colorado
Honey, that's my home
Honey, that's my home
That's why I'm gone

Take this hammer and carry it to my captain
Oh, tell him I'm gone
Won't you tell him I'm gone

This is the hammer that killed John Henry
But it won't kill me
But it won't kill me
But it won't kill me

John Henry, hе left his hammer
Laying 'sides thе road
Laying 'sides the road
Laying 'sides the road

John Henry, he left his hammer
All painted in red
All painted in red
All painted in red

[Spoken: Interviewer]
How about, uh

Trivia about the song Spike Driver (John Henry) (L.O.C. recordings) by Mississippi John Hurt

When was the song “Spike Driver (John Henry) (L.O.C. recordings)” released by Mississippi John Hurt?
The song Spike Driver (John Henry) (L.O.C. recordings) was released in 2005, on the album “D.C. Blues: The Library Of Congress Recordings, Volume 2”.

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