Key: D
Introduction:
Dm C C/B
It was April 27 in the year of 91
Am Dm
Bout a mile below the surface and the warm kentucky sun
Dm C C/B
The late shift was ending and the early shift was late.
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The foreman ate his dinner from a dirty tin plate
Dm C C/B
Blood on the tracks, blood in the mine,
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Brothers and sisters what a terrible time.
Dm C
Ole 97 went in the wrong hole,
C/B Am Dm
Now in mine number 60 there's blood on the coal,
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Blood on the coal, blood on the coal.
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The slag pits were steamin' it was 7:25,
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Every miner worked the coal face, every one of them alive
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The train came round the corner, you could hear the tressel groan,
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But the switcher wasn't listnin' so he left the switch alone!
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Blood on the tracks, blood in the mine,
Am Dm
Brothers and sisters what a terrible time.
Dm C
Ole 97 went in the wrong hole,
C/B Am Dm
Now in mine number 60 there's blood on the coal,
C C/B Am
Blood on the coal, blood on the coal.
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Well the walls began to tremble and the men began to yell
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They could hear that lonesome whistle, like an echo out of...well
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They dropped their picks and shovels, as to safety they did run
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For to stay among the living in the year of ninety-one
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Blood on the tracks, blood in the mine,
Am Dm
Brothers and sisters what a terrible time.
Dm C
Ole 97 went in the wrong hole,
C/B Am Dm
Now in mine number 60 there's blood on the coal,
C C/B Am
Blood on the coal, blood on the coal.
Dm C C/B
An Irishman named Murphy said "I'll stop that iron horse!"
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And he stood to athwart it's passage, and it crushed him dead of course.
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And I hope he hears the irony when e're this tale is told,
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The train that took his life was burning good Kentucky coal, (Hey!)
Dm C C/B
Blood on the tracks, blood in the mine,
Am Dm
Brothers and sisters what a terrible time.
Dm C
Ole 97 went in the wrong hole,
C/B Am Dm
Now in mine number 60 there's blood on the coal,
C C/B Am
Blood on the coal, blood on the coal.