John Brown's Body
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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John Brown's body lies a-moldering in the grave
John Brown's body lies a-moldering in the grave
John Brown's body lies a-moldering in the grave
But his soul goes marching on

The stars above in Heaven are looking kindly down
The stars above in Heaven are looking kindly down
The stars above in Heaven are looking kindly down
On the grave of old John Brown

Glory, Glory, Hallelujah
Glory, Glory, Hallelujah
Glory, Glory, Hallelujah
His soul goes marching on

He captured Harper's Ferry with his nineteen men so true
He frightened old Virginia till she trembled through and through
They hung him for a traitor, they themselves the traitor crew
But his soul goes marching on

Glory, Glory, Hallelujah
Glory, Glory, Hallelujah




Glory, Glory, Hallelujah
His soul goes marching on

Overall Meaning

Pete Seeger's John Brown's Body is a powerful protest song that pays tribute to the legendary abolitionist, John Brown. The song lays out the story of John Brown, who, together with nineteen other men, captured the Harper's Ferry armory in 1859, in his crusade for the abolition of slavery. The soldiers of the Union army sang it during the Civil War, as a motivating anthem that tied to the abolishment of slavery.


The chorus of the song, "Glory, Glory, Hallelujah," is repeated throughout the song, and serves as an embodiment of Brown's unyielding commitment to the cause of abolishing slavery. The line, "John Brown's body lies a-moldering in the grave, but his soul goes marching on," is a reference to Brown's death by hanging, following the Harper's Ferry raid, but illustrates his unwavering commitment to the cause.


The song's lyrics show an acknowledgement of Brown's role as a martyr who died fighting for what he believed in. His actions were a catalyst for the events that led to the Civil War, and his legacy inspired many to take up the cause of liberation as well. Seeger's song represents a tribute to those who went to battle against slavery, an ode to the people who stood firm in their convictions, and a call for future generations to join the fight for a more just society.


Line by Line Meaning

John Brown's body lies a-moldering in the grave
John Brown's physical body is decaying in the grave


But his soul goes marching on
However, his spirit and legacy is still alive and inspiring others


The stars above in Heaven are looking kindly down
Heaven seems to be approving and favoring John Brown's actions and cause


On the grave of old John Brown
The physical location of John Brown's grave is being referred to as a symbol for his legacy


Glory, Glory, Hallelujah
Celebration and praise for John Brown's determination and impact


He captured Harper's Ferry with his nineteen men so true
John Brown and his loyal followers took control of Harper's Ferry


He frightened old Virginia till she trembled through and through
John Brown caused fear and reactions from the state of Virginia


They hung him for a traitor, they themselves the traitor crew
Despite being labeled a traitor, John Brown's enemies were actually the ones betraying their own values




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: TOM GLAZER

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