Song : Sixteen Tons Of Number Nine Coal
Album : Johnny Cash Is Coming To Town
Category : Johnny Cash
Songwriter (s) :
Publisher : Johnny Cash
Some People Say, A Man Is Made Out Of Mud
A Poor Man’s Made Out Of Muscle And Blood
Muscle And Blood And Skin And Bones
A Mind That’s A-Weak And A Back That’s Strong
You Load Sixteen Tons, And What Do You Get
Another Day Older And Deeper In Debt
Saint Peter, Don’t You Call Me ‘Cause I Can’t Go
I Owe My Soul To The Company Store
I Was Born One Morning’ When The Sun Didn’t Shine
I Picked Up My Shovel And I Walked To The Mine
I Loaded Sixteen Tons Of Number Nine Coal
And The Straw Boss Said, Well, A-Bless My Soul
I Was Born One Morning’, It Was Drizzling’ Rain
Fighting’ And Trouble Are My Middle Name
Raised In The Canebrake By An Ol’ Mama Lion
Can’t No High-Toned Woman Make Me Walk The Line
If You See Me Coming’, Better Step Aside
A Lotta Men Didn’t And A Lotta Men Died
One Fist Of Iron, And Other Of Steel
If The Right One Don’t Get You, Then The Left One Will