Mule Skinner Blues
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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Good mornin', captain
Good mornin', son
Good mornin', captain
Good morning' son
Do you need another muleskinner out on your new road line?

Well, I like to work, I'm rollin' all the time
I like to work, I'm rollin' all the time
I can pop my initials on that mule's behind

Well, it's hey, little water boy, bring your water 'round
Hey, little water boy bring your water 'round
If you don't like your job, let the water bucket down

Well, I'm workin' on that new road at a dollar and a dime a day




I'm workin' on that new road at a dollar and a dime a day
I got three women watin' on a Saturday night just to blow my pay

Overall Meaning

The song "Muleskinner Blues" tells the story of a man who is looking for work as a muleskinner, leading a team of mules that pull carts or wagons. He approaches a Captain and his son who are building a new road and ask if they need another muleskinner. The man declares that he enjoys working and is always on the go, stating that he even likes to mark his initials on the mule's behind. He then asks the water boy to bring water around and advises him that if he doesn't like his job, he should just let the water bucket down. The muleskinner then reveals that he is working on the new road for just over a dollar a day and mentions that he has three women waiting on Saturday night to use his pay.


The lyrics of the song are suggestive of life in the early 20th century, where jobs were scarce, and people had to accept any work they could find to earn a living. The image of the muleskinner, working tirelessly and enjoying his work despite the difficult and low-paying circumstances, reflects the resilience of the working-class people of that era. The song also touches on the hierarchy that existed on job sites, with people like the Captain and his son being in charge while others like the water boy and the muleskinner performing manual labor.


Line by Line Meaning

Good mornin', captain
The singer is greeting the captain in a polite manner


Good mornin', son
The singer is greeting the captain's son in a polite manner


Good mornin', captain
The singer is repeating their polite greeting to the captain


Good morning' son
The artist is repeating their polite greeting to the captain's son


Do you need another muleskinner out on your new road line?
The artist is asking if there is a need for another muleskinner on the new road line


Well, I like to work, I'm rollin' all the time
The singer enjoys working and is always on the move


I like to work, I'm rollin' all the time
The singer is reiterating their enjoyment of work and constant movement


I can pop my initials on that mule's behind
The artist can assert their ownership of the mule by branding their initials on its behind


Well, it's hey, little water boy, bring your water 'round
The artist is calling for the water boy to bring their water


Hey, little water boy bring your water 'round
The artist repeats their call for the water boy to bring their water


If you don't like your job, let the water bucket down
The singer is suggesting that if the water boy doesn't enjoy their job, they should quit and let the bucket fall


Well, I'm workin' on that new road at a dollar and a dime a day
The artist is disclosing that they are working on the new road for a daily wage of a dollar and ten cents


I'm workin' on that new road at a dollar and a dime a day
The singer is reiterating their daily wage while working on the new road


I got three women watin' on a Saturday night just to blow my pay
The singer has three women waiting to spend their hard-earned wages on a Saturday night




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: JIMMIE RODGERS

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I can pop my initials

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