Nine Pound Hammer

Merle Travis

[Intro]
Roll on, buddy, don't you roll so slow
How can I roll when the wheels won't go?

[Verse 1]
This nine pound hammer is a little too heavy
For my size, honey, for my size
I'm going on the mountain, going to see my baby
But ain't a-coming back, well, I ain't a-coming back

[Chorus]
Roll on, buddy, don't you roll so slow
How can I roll when the wheels won't go?
Roll on, buddy, pull a load of coal
How can I pull when the wheels won't roll?

[Verse 2]
It's a long way to Harlan, it's a long way to Hazard
Just to get a little brew, just to get a little brew
And when I'm long gone you can make my tombstone
Out of number nine coal, out of number nine coal

[Chorus]
Roll on, buddy, don't you roll so slow
How can I roll when the wheels won't go?
Roll on, buddy, pull a load of coal
How can I pull when the wheels won't roll?

[Verse 1]
This nine pound hammer is a little too heavy
For my size, honey, for my size
I'm going on the mountain going to see my baby
But ain't a-coming back, no, I ain't coming back

Trivia about the song Nine Pound Hammer by Tennessee Ernie Ford

When was the song “Nine Pound Hammer” released by Tennessee Ernie Ford?
The song Nine Pound Hammer was released in 1955, on the album “This Lusty Land!”.
Who composed the song “Nine Pound Hammer” by Tennessee Ernie Ford?
The song “Nine Pound Hammer” by Tennessee Ernie Ford was composed by Merle Travis.

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