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Blues Lyrics - Mississippi John Hurt Casey Jones
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by
Mississippi John Hurt
recording of 19
from Melodeon Records,
Casey Jones
was a brave engineer,
he told his fireman to not to fear
Says, "All I want, my water and my coal
Look out the window, see my drive wheel roll"
Early one mornin' came a shower of rain,
'round the curve I seen a passenger train
In the cabin was Casey Jones,
he's a noble engineer man but he's dead and gone
"Children, children, get your hat"
Mama, mama, what you mean by that?"
"Get your hat , put it on your head,
go down in town, see if your daddy's dead"
"Mama, mama, how can it be?
My daddy got killed on the old I.C.
"Hush your mouth and hold your breath,
you're gonna draw a pension after your daddy's dead"
Casey's wife, she got the news,
she was sittin' on the bedside,
she was lacin' up her shoes
I said, "Go away, children, and hold your breath,
you're gonna draw a pension after your daddy's dead"
Casey said, before he died,
fixed the
blinds so the boys can't ride
If they ride, let 'em ride the rod,
trust they lives in the hands of God"
Casey said again, before he died,
one more road that he wanted to ride
People wondered what road could that be?
The Gulf Colorado and the Santa Fe
Casey Jones was a brave engineer,
he told his fireman to not to fear
Says, "All I want, my water and my coal
Look out the window, see my drive wheel roll"
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Note: according to folklorists, the real-life
Casey Jones
crashed to death in 1900 en route to
Canton
, Mississippi. Nine years later, the famous ballad (to which this version is musically unrelated) became a popular hit. It's legacy is a Casey Jones museum in Tennessee. Perhaps a duller hero was never more celebrated in a song;
Note 1: I.C., Illinois Central railroad line running from Miami (Florida), through Jacksonville and Birmingham to Chicago (Illinois).
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