Sinking Of The Reuben James
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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Have you heard of a ship called the good Reuben James
Manned by hard fighting men both of honor and fame?
She flew the Stars and Stripes of the land of the free
But tonight she's in her grave on the bottom of the sea

Tell me what were their names, tell me what were their names
Did you have a friend on the good Reuben James?
What were their names, tell me, what were their names?
Did you have a friend on the good Reuben James

Well, a hundred men went down in that dark watery grave
When that good ship went down only forty-four were saved
That was the last day of October we saved the forty-four
From the cold ocean waters and the cold icy shore

Tell me what were their names, tell me what were their names
Did you have a friend on the good Reuben James?
What were their names, tell me, what were their names?
Did you have a friend on the good Reuben James

It was there in the dark of that uncertain night
That we watched for the you-boats and waited for a fight
Then a whine and a rock and a great explosion roared
And they laid the Reuben James on that cold ocean floor

Tell me what were their names, tell me what were their names
Did you have a friend on the good Reuben James?
What were their names, tell me, what were their names?
Did you have a friend on the good Reuben James

Now tonight there are lights in our country so bright
In the farms and in the cities they're telling of the fight
And now our mighty battleships will steam the bounding main
And remember the name of that good Reuben James

Tell me what were their names, tell me what were their names
Did you have a friend on the good Reuben James?
What were their names, tell me, what were their names?
Did you have a friend on the good Reuben James

Overall Meaning

The song "Sinking of the Reuben James" by Woody Guthrie was inspired by a tragic event that occurred in 1941. The Reuben James was a US Navy destroyer that was sunk by a German U-boat off the coast of Iceland during World War II. The ship was named after a Revolutionary War hero and was manned by a courageous crew. Guthrie's lyrics tell the story of this tragedy and honor the brave men who lost their lives.


The lyrics evoke a sense of sadness and loss as Guthrie asks the listener if they had a friend on the Reuben James, highlighting the personal impact of the tragedy. The song also portrays the bravery of the crew as they waited for a fight, but ended up losing their lives in a sudden and devastating explosion. The final verse speaks to the importance of remembering the sacrifice made by the crew, as it inspires future battleships to defend the country.


Overall, "Sinking of the Reuben James" is a powerful tribute to the men who lost their lives on the ship and a call to remember their sacrifice. The song has become a classic American folk song and is often performed at patriotic events.


Line by Line Meaning

Have you heard of a ship called the good Reuben James
Are you aware of a ship named the Reuben James, known for its skilled and dedicated crew?


Manned by hard fighting men both of honor and fame?
Employed by brave men of integrity and recognition for their combat skills?


She flew the Stars and Stripes of the land of the free
She proudly displayed the flag of the United States, symbolizing the nation's freedom and liberty.


But tonight she's in her grave on the bottom of the sea
Sadly, tonight the ship lies at the bottom of the ocean as a grave for its crew who perished in battle.


Tell me what were their names, tell me what were their names
Can you recall the names of those who were on board and lost their lives in this tragic event? Who were they?


Did you have a friend on the good Reuben James?
Did you personally know someone who served on the Reuben James and perished during this incident?


Well, a hundred men went down in that dark watery grave
One hundred men lost their lives when the ship sank and they were trapped in the deep, dark ocean depths.


When that good ship went down only forty-four were saved
Unfortunately, only forty-four of the ship's crew members were rescued and brought to safety when the ship sunk.


That was the last day of October we saved the forty-four
The rescue effort took place on the final day of October when forty-four survivors were pulled from the icy waters.


From the cold ocean waters and the cold icy shore
Those survivors were rescued not only from the freezing ocean but also from the harsh, icy shoreline.


It was there in the dark of that uncertain night
During a dark and dangerous night, filled with unknown circumstances and challenges...


That we watched for the you-boats and waited for a fight
...our crew scanned the waters, looking for enemy submarines and anticipating a potential battle.


Then a whine and a rock and a great explosion roared
Suddenly, a noise was heard and an explosion shook the ship, creating chaos and destruction.


And they laid the Reuben James on that cold ocean floor
As a result of the explosion, the ship was obliterated and now rests at the bottom of the frigid ocean.


Now tonight there are lights in our country so bright
Today, our nation is lit up by bright, vivid lights in honor of those who have sacrificed their lives in battle.


In the farms and in the cities they're telling of the fight
All throughout the country, people are discussing and recounting stories of the battles fought and the lives lost.


And now our mighty battleships will steam the bounding main
Battleships that are formidable in strength and power will continue to patrol and defend the vast ocean waters.


And remember the name of that good Reuben James
We must never forget the Reuben James and its brave crew who gave their lives in service to our country.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: WOODY GUTHRIE

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@normajomalley

My great uncle Charles C Hayes was lost at sea on the USS Reuben James - only 19 years old. He was 3 years older than my father who looked up to him and was devastated by the loss. 3 months later my father Robert enlisted in the US Navy just after he just turned 17. His ship would be sunk the USS John Penn in August 1943 killing 90 but my father survived wounded. He served in the military till he retired in 1968. That was followed by a civilian career working for the County Veterans Bureau for about 15 years. He had PTSD and other injuries, but served the veterans, widows and children.

@communismcanfixit3732

goddamn

@barb6698

Our friend, Earl Jaeggi, was aboard the Reuben James when it sunk. He was one of those who survived. Earl died last week. One week after his 97th birthday. Earl was a very great man. Our hearts are broken.

The sacrifice of the US merchant marine has never been properly acknowledged, since they were not considered combatants, but civilians; they kept the lifelines open.
I met, in my youth, a sailor who had been torpedoed 3 times; at the time I did not realize what this really meant.

@s.marcus3669

I can't add anything more to what you stated. The Merchant Marine got short shrift of the WWII accolades. @

@toddrainer6542

@ As USN and USMM sailor, I agree.... BUT, we do all know that the James was a US Navy Destroyer and that the USN had been in an undeclared naval war with Germany for some time when this happened, right?

@capitainehaddoque

My very regards to one of those whose courage helped return my country from barbary.

@petercullen6113

@@toddrainer6542 Interesting information. Do you recommend a book?

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@MarvinThiessen

This song by Woody was briefly mentioned (page 92) in "Operation Drumbeat" by Michael Gannon, 1990. True account of Germany's U-boat attacks on the American eastern seaboard in 1941-42.

@williamlukesinclair1315

I love this song because my third cousin was also lost at sea in WWII. A sailor aboard the USS Marathon, on the night of July 22, 1945, his ship was hit by a Japanese suicide submarine, he and 9 of his buddies drowned in the lower decks. He was 19 years old and died just a few weeks before the end of the war.

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