Ben Dewberry
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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Ben Dewberry was a brave engineer
He told his fireman don't you ever fear
All I want is the water and coal
Put your head out the window, watch the drivers roll
Watch the drivers roll watch the drivers roll
Put your head out the window, watch the drivers
Roll
Ben Dewberry said before he died
Two more roads that he wanted to ride
His fireman asked him what could they be
Said the old Northeastern and the A and B
The A and B he said the A and B
It's the old Northeastern and the A and B

On the fatal morning it began to rain
Around the curve come a passenger train
Ben Dewberry was the engineer

With the throttle wide open and without any fear
He didn't have no fear he didn't have no fear
He had her runnin' wide open without any fear

Ben looked at his watch shook his head
We may make Atlanta but we'll all be dead
The train was flyin' by the troublin' switch
Without any warning then she took the ditch
Yea! she went in the ditch well, she took the ditch
Without any warning then she took the ditch

The big locomotive leaped from the rail
Ben never lived to tell that awful tale
His life was ended and his work was done
When Ben Dewberry made his final run



He made his final run he made his final run
When Ben Dewberry made his final run

Overall Meaning

The song "Ben Dewberry" by Jimmie Rodgers tells the story of a brave engineer named Ben Dewberry. The lyrics begin with Ben encouraging his fireman, telling him not to fear, and focusing on the task at hand: getting the train moving. Ben is focused on the water and coal levels and encourages his fireman to watch the drivers roll. This indicates that the drivers are functioning as they should and are turning properly, allowing the train to move forward.


The song then shifts to the past tense and describes how Ben wanted to ride two other roads before he died. He specifically mentions the Northeastern and the A and B lines. As the song progresses, a fatal accident occurs. As a passenger train comes around a bend in the track, Ben is unable to properly navigate the train due to the rain and speed at which they are traveling. He realizes that they may make it to Atlanta but they will all be dead. Not long after, the train violently crashes, and Ben does not survive.


The song is a ballad-style song that tells a tragic story. The lyrics are straightforward and focus on the events surrounding Ben and the train crash. The song's somber tone and focus on the events leading up to the tragedy make it a haunting tribute to the brave engineer, Ben Dewberry.


Line by Line Meaning

Ben Dewberry was a brave engineer
Ben Dewberry was a courageous train driver


He told his fireman don't you ever fear
He reassured his assistant that there was no need to be scared


All I want is the water and coal
The only requirement of the train is water and fuel


Put your head out the window, watch the drivers roll
Observe the wheels on the train through the window


Ben Dewberry said before he died
Ben Dewberry spoke these words before he passed away


Two more roads that he wanted to ride
There were two additional train tracks he hoped to drive on


His fireman asked him what could they be
His assistant asked him which tracks he was talking about


Said the old Northeastern and the A and B
The tracks he referred to were the Northeastern and the A and B lines.


On the fatal morning it began to rain
It started raining on the fateful morning


Around the curve come a passenger train
A passenger train appeared around the bend


Ben Dewberry was the engineer
Ben Dewberry was driving the train


With the throttle wide open and without any fear
He had the train going full speed and with no nervousness.


Ben looked at his watch shook his head
Ben checked his timepiece and shook his head


We may make Atlanta but we'll all be dead
Although they might reach Atlanta, they may still perish


The train was flyin' by the troublin' switch
The train was moving rapidly past a problematic railway junction


Without any warning then she took the ditch
Without any signal, the train derailed


The big locomotive leaped from the rail
The large train engine jumped off the rails


Ben never lived to tell that awful tale
Ben died and could not relay what happened in the terrible incident


His life was ended and his work was done
His life came to an end while on the job


When Ben Dewberry made his final run
On his last ride, Ben Dewberry breathed his last breath.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: ANDREW JENKINS, JIMMIE RODGERS

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Jeanne Levrier

richard brazzel
Hobo Bill another train song Jimmie Rodgers the “singing brakeman” recorded, lyrics:
Hobo Bill-why
Riding on that eastbound freight train speeding through the night
Hobo Bill a railroad bum was fighting for his life
The sadness of his eyes revealed the torture of his soul
He raised a weak and weary hand to brush away the cold
Hobo Bill
No warm lights flickered round him no blankets there to hold
Nothing but the howling wind and the driving rain so cold
When he heard a whistle blowing in a dreamy kind of way
The hobo seemed contented for he smiled there where he lay
Hobo Bill
Outside the rain was falling on that lonely boxcar door
But the little form of Hobo Bill lay still upon the floor
While the train sped through the darkness and the raging storm outside
No one knew that Hobo Bill was taking his last ride
It was early in the morning when they raised the hobo's head
The smile still lingered on his face but Hobo Bill was dead
There was no mother's longing to soothe his weary soul
For he was just a railroad bum who died out in the cold
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Songwriters: Jimmie Skinner
Hobo Bill lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Carlin America Inc



Jeanne Levrier

Lyrics to Ben Dewberry’s Final Run recorded by Jimmie Rodgers the singing brakeman:

Ben Dewberry was a brave engineer
He told his fireman don't you ever fear
All I want is the water and coal
Put your head out the window, watch the drivers roll
Watch the drivers roll watch the drivers roll
Put your head out the window, watch the drivers
Roll
Ben Dewberry said before he died
Two more roads that he wanted to ride
His fireman asked him what could they be
Said the old Northeastern and the A and B
The A and B he said the A and B
It's the old Northeastern and the A and B
On the fatal morning it began to rain
Around the curve come a passenger train
Ben Dewberry was the engineer
With the throttle wide open and without any fear
He didn't have no fear he didn't have no fear
He had her runnin' wide open without any fear
Ben looked at his watch shook his head
We may make Atlanta but we'll all be dead
The train was flyin' by the troublin' switch
Without any warning then she took the ditch
Yea! she went in the ditch well, she took the ditch
Without any warning then she took the ditch
The big locomotive leaped from the rail
Ben never lived to tell that awful tale
His life was ended and his work was done
When Ben Dewberry made his final run
He made his final run he made his final run
When Ben Dewberry made his final run
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Andrew Jenkins / Jimmie Rodgers
Ben Dewberry's Final Run lyrics © Peermusic Publishing



All comments from YouTube:

jules wins

Hard to believe it’s been nearly a hundred years since Jimmie recorded this song. His guitar playing skills are on good display!

Knuckles

It's badass. This guy would've made a great metal artist.

Charles Sansom

This is one of the very first songs I can ever remember hearing.  What a blast from the old days!  Such a loss at a young age. 

davy crockett

It's as good as good gets. Real music from long ago.

Stephen Paris

Proof positive that rock and roll existed before anyone called it rock and roll.

W. Rusty Lane

Another favorite by Jimmie Rodgers. I love his railroad songs. He always referred to himself as the "singing brakeman". RIP my brother.

Bob Beck

How much better can you get. He was and is the best ever

0273Philip

Jimmy was the one and only. And that great old car! Thanks for posting this .

Lembit Punapart

Jimmie Rodgers made a real blues.

Clint Walls

Jimmy could tell a story while singing a song.Love all the train songs.

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