Nine Pound Hammer
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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This nine pound hammer is a little too heavy
For my size, honey, for my size

Roll on buddy, don't you roll so slow
Baby, how can I roll when the wheels won't go

Up on the mountain just to see my honey
And I ain't coming back, lord, I ain't coming back

It's a long way to Hazard a long way to Harian
Just to get a little booze, just get a little booz

Ain't one hammer in this tonnel
That rings like mine that rings like mine

It rings like silver and shines like gold
It rings like silver and shines like gold

Somebody stole my nine pound hammer
They've took it and gone, they've took it and gone





That nine pound hammer that killed John Henry
Ain't a gonna kill me, ain't a gonna kill me

Overall Meaning

The song "Nine Pound Hammer" by Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys speaks of a laborer who is carrying a hammer that's too heavy for him. The lyrics "This nine pound hammer is a little too heavy, for my size, honey, for my size" express the physical strain and hardship of manual labor. The singer of the song also sings about his desire to see his lover who is on a mountain, "Up on the mountain just to see my honey, And I ain't coming back, lord, I ain't coming back." The task ahead is daunting, and he feels like he can't handle it, but his motivation is his love.


Furthermore, the song touches briefly on the struggle of finding alcohol, especially in rural areas. The lyrics "It's a long way to Hazard a long way to Harian, Just to get a little booze, just to get a little booze" describe this challenge. The song suggests that the only thing keeping the laborer going is his will to see his lover again.


The song also references the legend of John Henry, a steel driver who competed with a steam-powered hammer and won, only to die shortly after from exhaustion. The singer declares that the same nine-pound hammer that killed John Henry will not be the end of him, "That nine pound hammer that killed John Henry, Ain't gonna kill me, ain't gonna kill me."


Overall, "Nine Pound Hammer" is a song about the struggles and hardships of manual labor and the motivation that comes from love.


Line by Line Meaning

This nine pound hammer is a little too heavy
I find this nine pound hammer unable to be handled by me due to its weight, honey.


Roll on buddy, don't you roll so slow
Please hurry up, buddy, instead of rolling so slowly.


Baby, how can I roll when the wheels won't go
I can't roll any faster, baby, because the wheels are not working as they should.


Up on the mountain just to see my honey And I ain't coming back, lord, I ain't coming back
I climbed up the mountain just to visit my loved one, but I won't return, oh Lord, I won't return.


It's a long way to Hazard a long way to Harian Just to get a little booze, just get a little booz
It takes a long journey to reach Hazard and Harian, but I'm willing to go for a little bit of alcohol, just a little bit.


Ain't one hammer in this tonnel That rings like mine that rings like mine
Not a single hammer in this tunnel produces the same sound as mine does.


It rings like silver and shines like gold It rings like silver and shines like gold
My hammer gives off a beautiful sound like silver and a lustrous glow like gold.


Somebody stole my nine pound hammer They've took it and gone, they've took it and gone
Someone has stolen my nine pound hammer and has taken off with it.


That nine pound hammer that killed John Henry Ain't a gonna kill me, ain't a gonna kill me
I am not going to face the same fate as John Henry who died from using a nine pound hammer, I will survive it.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MERLE TRAVIS

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@amoskalow2209

The absolute best bluegrass I call it Appalachian so beautiful

@davidkepley9634

This is great! Brings back memories, good friends and some good whiskey!

@BPHJR

Brings back memories- Pappy picking me up from school in the Lincoln Towncar, flipping the cassette tape over and over (he only had one)

@amoskalow2209

Footprints in the snow

@RATLordGeno

Absolutely.  Thanks so much for sharing this.

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@djensen2319

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@AlfredoArbe

is awesome and will allways be, computers cant do this the human way

@TimeTravelinHendrix

and never will. cant beat the classics.

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