John Hardy
The Carter Family Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

John Hardy was a desperate little man
He carried two guns every day
He shot down a man on that West Virginia line
You ought a seen John Hardy getting away
You ought to seen John Hardy getting away

John Hardy stood in that old barroom
So drunk that he could not see
And a man walked up and took him by the arm
He said Johnny, come and go along with me Poor boy
Johnny, come and walk along with me

John Hardy stood in his old jail cell
The tears running down from his eyes
He said I've been the death of many a poor boy
But my six-shooters never told a lie
No, my six-shooters never told a lie

The first one to visit John Hardy in his cell
Was a little girl dressed in blue
She came down to that old jail cell
She said Johnny, I've been true to you God knows
Johnny, I've been true to you

The next one to Visit John Hardy in his cell
Was a little girl dressed in red
She come down to that old jail cell
She said, Johnny, I had rather see you dead
Well, Johnny, I had rather see you dead

I've been to the East and I've been to the West
I've traveled this wide world around
I've been to that river and I've been baptized
So take me to my burying ground
So take me to my burying ground

John Hardy was a desperate little man
He carried two guns every day
He shot down a man on the West Virginia line




You ought to seen old John Hardy getting away
You ought to seen old John Hardy getting away

Overall Meaning

The Carter Family's song "John Hardy Was A Desperate Little Man" tells a story of a notorious criminal, John Hardy, who is known for his criminal activities involving guns and murders. The song's first verse introduces John Hardy as a dangerous individual who always carries two guns with him. He is notorious for shooting a man on the West Virginia line and escaping from the law. The second verse depicts John Hardy's state of mind as he is found drunk in a barroom when a man comes to take him away. The third verse takes us to John Hardy's cell where he expresses regret for killing many people, but he defends himself by saying that his guns never told a lie.


The last two verses introduce two women, one dressed in blue and the other in red, who visit John Hardy in prison. The woman dressed in blue assures him of her loyalty, while the woman dressed in red wishes him dead. The final verse tells us that John Hardy has been to various places, traveled the world, and has been baptized in a river. He pleads to be taken to his burying ground.


Line by Line Meaning

John Hardy was a desperate little man
John Hardy was a reckless and dangerous man


He carried two guns every day
John Hardy was armed and ready to use violence


He shot down a man on that West Virginia line
John Hardy killed a person in West Virginia


You ought a seen John Hardy getting away
John Hardy fled the scene of the crime


You ought to seen John Hardy getting away
John Hardy fled the scene of the crime (repeated)


John Hardy stood in that old barroom
John Hardy was in a bar


So drunk that he could not see
John Hardy was heavily intoxicated


And a man walked up and took him by the arm
A man approached John Hardy and grabbed his arm


He said Johnny, come and go along with me Poor boy
The man invited John Hardy to go with him


Johnny, come and walk along with me
The man repeated his invitation to John Hardy


John Hardy stood in his old jail cell
John Hardy was locked up in jail


The tears running down from his eyes
John Hardy was crying


He said I've been the death of many a poor boy
John Hardy admitted to killing many people


But my six-shooters never told a lie
John Hardy claimed his guns only shot those who deserved it


No, my six-shooters never told a lie
John Hardy repeated his claim about his guns


The first one to visit John Hardy in his cell
Someone came to see John Hardy in jail


Was a little girl dressed in blue
The visitor was a girl wearing blue clothes


She came down to that old jail cell
The girl came down to John Hardy's cell


She said Johnny, I've been true to you God knows
The girl said she had been loyal to John Hardy


Johnny, I've been true to you
The girl repeated her statement of loyalty


The next one to visit John Hardy in his cell
Another visitor came to see John Hardy in jail


Was a little girl dressed in red
The visitor was a girl wearing red clothes


She come down to that old jail cell
The girl came down to John Hardy's cell


She said, Johnny, I had rather see you dead
The girl said she wished John Hardy was dead


Well, Johnny, I had rather see you dead
The girl repeated her wish that John Hardy was dead


I've been to the East and I've been to the West
John Hardy had traveled extensively


I've traveled this wide world around
John Hardy had traveled the world


I've been to that river and I've been baptized
John Hardy had been baptized in a river


So take me to my burying ground
John Hardy requested to be buried


So take me to my burying ground
John Hardy repeated his request to be buried


John Hardy was a desperate little man
John Hardy was a reckless and dangerous man


He carried two guns every day
John Hardy was armed and ready to use violence


He shot down a man on the West Virginia line
John Hardy killed a person in West Virginia


You ought to seen old John Hardy getting away
John Hardy fled the scene of the crime


You ought to seen old John Hardy getting away
John Hardy fled the scene of the crime (repeated)




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MIKE HUGG

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Most interesting comment from YouTube:

achtsieben87

John Hardy (Desperate Man blues)

John Hardy was a desperate little man
He carried two guns every day
He shot a man on the West Virginia line
And you ought to see John Hardy getting away
John Hardy got to the east stone bridge
He thought that he would be free
And up stepped a man and took him by the arm
Saying Johnny, walk along with me
He sent for his poppy and his mommy too
To come and go his bail
But money won't go on a murdering case
And they locked John Hardy back in jail
John Hardy had a pretty little girl
The dress that she wore was blue
As she came skipping through the old jail hall
Saying Poppy, I been true to you
John Hardy had another little girl
The dress that she wore was red
She followed John Hardy to his hanging ground
Saying Poppy, I would rather be dead
"I've been to the east and I've been to the west
I've been this wide world around
I've been to the river and I've been baptized
And it's now I'm on my hanging ground"
John Hardy walked out on his scaffold high
With his loving little wife by his side
And the last words she heard poor John-O say
"I'll meet you in that sweet bye and bye"



All comments from YouTube:

Rex Burgess

Great I heard this when I was a kid and I,m 75 now Thanks for posting sure brought back memories

creeperMyEeper

i heard this when i was 2 and now i'm 9

Rkk O'Tilley

this song really brings back memories of when my parents died...I came home late from the glee club after school...and found mom and dad barely breathing from a heroin overdose...this song was playin in the background when I called 911

La Kalixa

Rkk O'Tilley geez, both tragic and deep. Hope you're ok!

Bruno R.

I'm sorry for your loss.

Paddy Eejit

So awful it’s Hard to believe, not saying it didn’t happen.

mary narkiewicz

Sara Carter..one of my Idols!!  LOVE her voice!!

La Kalixa

Sometimes Jeffrey Lee Pierce whistles this song in Heaven♡

ridlem3this

Rip to the goat

Stuart Toraason

the jam. love this one. nice reading the original story. thanks.

More Comments

More Versions