To show you the different kinds of blues Here's one of the late John Hurt's tunes And Merle here is a pretty good example of the youngsters that loved Uncle John's playin' And sort of took a liking to it and decided they'd learn a little something about it I will not pick much on this, just a little bit Let Merle do most of the lead, I'll play a little sort of harmony Maybe I'll sing it "Spikedriver's Blues" John Henry was a steel driving boy But he went down, yes, he went down He went down Take my hammer and give it to the captain Boys, tell him I'm gone, you can tell him I'm gone Yes, tell him I'm gone This old hammer done killed John Henry It ain't gon' kill me, no, it won't kill me Ain't gon' kill me It's a long way from East Colorado Honey to my home, honey to my home Honey to my home John Henry, he left his hammer All painted red, all shining red John Henry left Take this hammer and give it to the captain You can tell him I'm gone, boys, tell him I'm gone You sure he's gone?