Muleskinner 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 starts with a conversation between a muleskinner and a captain. The muleskinner expresses his willingness to work and join the captain’s team of muleskinners while boasting of his skills to tame the mules. The lyrics suggest the tough life of a muleskinner, constantly on the move, working for meager daily wages. The captain is represented as a figure of authority, someone who recruits muleskinners for the new road line.


The second stanza of the song calls for a water boy to bring water for the muleskinners. The water boy’s job is not enviable, yet the lyrics display a sense of community spirit, where they rely on each other and share whatever little they have. The third stanza reinforces the notion of hard labor, reaffirming the meager wages they receive. Even though the muleskinner’s pay is barely enough to sustain him, he has three women waiting for him on a Saturday night, suggesting that his paycheck is not just for himself but supports others too.


The song’s lyrics reflect Woody Guthrie’s background and love for the working class. Guthrie sang about the plight of common people, often criticizing the government and corporations that exploited the working class. The song became popular in the mid-twentieth century with several notable covers, making it an anthem for blue-collar workers.


Line by Line Meaning

Good mornin', captain
A greeting to the captain


Good mornin', son
A greeting to the captain's son


Good mornin', captain
A repeated greeting to the captain


Good morning' son
A repeated greeting to the captain's son


Do you need another muleskinner out on your new road line?
Are you in need of an additional mule driver on your new road?


Well, I like to work, I'm rollin' all the time
I enjoy working, and I'm always on the move


I can pop my initials on that mule's behind
I'm skilled enough to leave my mark on the mule's behind


Well, it's hey, little water boy, bring your water 'round
Hey, young water boy, bring your water over here


Hey, little water boy bring your water 'round
A repeated request for the water boy to bring water


If you don't like your job, let the water bucket down
If you don't enjoy your work, take a break and rest


Well, I'm workin' on that new road at a dollar and a dime a day
I'm employed on the new road, earning a dollar and ten cents per day


I got three women watin' on a Saturday night just to blow my pay
I have three women who are waiting to split my pay with me on a Saturday night




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: JIMMIE RODGERS

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Joy Smith

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Nicola Salino

I can pop my initials

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Conor Kennedy

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