[Spoken intro:] Not all the heroes in the old West herded cattle. Some of them helped lay the silver rails across this vast land. They were hard-working men who worked from sunup 'til sundown driving spikes and laying railroad track. Let me tell ya about one of 'em. John Henry was born on a cold, cloudy day When the sun refused to shine The very first sound John Henry ever heard Was a mail train rattling down the line (yes it was) A mail train rattling down the line When John Henry was a little baby boy No bigger than the palm of your hand He picked up a hammer and a little piece of steel
And said Johnny gonna be a steel-driving man (yes he is) Johnny gonna be a steel-driving man Johnny gonna be a steel-driving man John Henry, he said to the captian I was born to be a steel-driving man I swing a nine-pound hammer like a bulldog swings his chain I can drive more steel than anybody can (try me out) I can drive more steel than anybody can And the captain said to John Henry I don't know what I'd use you for I got a steam drill coming on that southbound evening' train I don't need no steel drivers anymore (no I don't) I don't need me no steel drivers anymore