The song Tom Joad Blues, Pt. 1 is performed by Woody Guthrie in the album named Deja Vu Definitive Gold - Woody Guthrie in the year 2006 .
Tom Joad got out of the old McAlester Pen;
There he got his parole.
After four long years on a man killing charge,
Tom Joad come a-walkin' down the road, poor boy,
Tom Joad come a-walkin' down the road.
Tom Joad, he met a truck driving man;
There he caught him a ride.
He said, "I just got loose from McAlester Pen
On a charge called homicide,
A charge called homicide."
That truck rolled away in a cloud of dust;
Tommy turned his face toward home.
He met Preacher Casey, and they had a little drink,
But they found that his family they was gone,
He found that his family they was gone.
He found his mother's old fashion shoe,
Found his daddy's hat.
And he found little Muley and Muley said,
"They've been tractored out by the cats,
They've been tractored out by the cats."
Tom Joad walked down to the neighbor's farm,
Found his family.
They took Preacher Casey and loaded in a car,
And his mother said, "We've got to get away."
His mother said, "We've got to get away."
Now, the twelve of the Joads made a mighty heavy load;
But Grandpa Joad did cry.
He picked up a handful of land in his hand,
Said: "I'm stayin' with the farm till I die.
Yes, I'm stayin' with the farm till I die."
They fed him short ribs and coffee and soothing syrup;
And Grandpa Joad did die.
They buried Grandpa Joad by the side of the road,
Grandma on the California side,
They buried Grandma on the California side.
They stood on a mountain and they looked to the west,
And it looked like the promised land.
That bright green valley with a river running through,
There was work for every single hand, they thought,
There was work for every single hand.
The Joads rolled away to the jungle camp,
There they cooked a stew.
And the hungry little kids of the jungle camp
Said: "We'd like to have some, too."
Said: "We'd like to have some, too."
Now a deputy sheriff fired loose at a man,
Shot a woman in the back.
Before he could take his aim again,
Preacher Casey dropped him in his track, poor boy,
Preacher Casey dropped him in his track.
They handcuffed Casey and they took him in jail;
And then he got away.
And he met Tom Joad on the old river bridge,
And these few words he did say, poor boy,
These few words he did say.
"I preached for the Lord a mighty long time,
Preached about the rich and the poor.
Us workin' folkses, all get together,
'Cause we ain't got a chance anymore.
We ain't got a chance anymore."
Now, the deputies come, and Tom and Casey run
To the bridge where the water run down.
But the vigilante thugs hit Casey with a club,
They laid Preacher Casey on the ground, poor Casey,
They laid Preacher Casey on the ground.
Tom Joad, he grabbed that deputy's club,
Hit him over the head.
Tom Joad took flight in the dark rainy night,
And a deputy and a preacher lying dead, two men,
A deputy and a preacher lying dead.
Tom run back where his mother was asleep;
He woke her up out of bed.
An' he kissed goodbye to the mother that he loved,
Said what Preacher Casey said, Tom Joad,
He said what Preacher Casey said.
"Ever'body might be just one big soul,
Well it looks that a-way to me.
Everywhere that you look, in the day or night,
That's where I'm a-gonna be, Ma,
That's where I'm a-gonna be.
Wherever little children are hungry and cry,
Wherever people ain't free.
Wherever men are fightin' for their rights,
That's where I'm a-gonna be, Ma.
That's where I'm a-gonna be."
Woody Guthrie - Deja Vu Definitive Gold - Woody Guthrie
- Dollar Down
- Ain't Gonna Be Treated This Way
- Bad Lee Brown
- Baltimore to Washington
- Bed on the Floor
- Better World A-Comin'
- Biggest Thing Man Has Ever Done
- Blowing Down the Road
- Boll Weevil Blues
- Brown Eyes
- Buffalo Skinners
- Bury Me Beneath the Willow
- Car Song
- Columbus Stockade
- Cowboy Waltz
- Cumberland Gap
- Danville Girl
- Dead or Alive (Poor Lazarus)
- Dirty Overalls
- Do-Re-Mi
- Dust Bowl Blues
- End of the Line
- Ezekiel Saw the Wheel
- Foggy Mountain Top
- Get Along Little Doggies
- Grand Coulee Dam
- Gypsy Davy
- Hang Knot
- Hard Ain't It Hard
- Hard Travelin'
- Hey Lolly Lolly
- Hobo's Lullaby
- Houst of the Rising Sun
- Howjadoo
- I Ain't Got No Home in This World Anymore
- Jack Hammer Blues
- Jesus Christ
- John Henry
- Johnny Hard
- Little Black Train
- Lonesome Day
- Lost John
- Ludlow Massacre
- Miner's Song
- More Pretty Girls Than One
- Old Time Religion
- Oregon Trail
- Philadelphia Lawyer
- Poor Boy
- Pretty Boy Floyd
- Put My Little Shoes Away
- Ramblin' Round
- Ranger's Command
- Ride Old Paint
- Rubber Dolly
- Sally Goodin'
- Ship in the Sky
- Sinking of the Reuben James
- Skip to My Lou
- So Long It's Been Good to Know You
- Sourwood Mountain
- Springfield Mountain
- Stewball
- Struggle Blues
- Take a Whiff on Me
- Talking Columbia
- Talking Dust Bowl Blues
- Great Dust Storm
- Golden Vanity
- Dying Miner
- This Land Is Your Land
- Tom Joad Blues, Pt. 1
- Tom Joad Blues, Pt. 2
- Union Burying Ground
- Vigilante Man
- Waiting at the Gate
- We Shall Be Free
- What Did the Deep Sea Say?
- When the Yank's Go Marching In
- Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Feet?
- Whoopie Tii Yi Yo, Get Along Little Doggies
- Will You Miss Me?
- Worrid Man Blues
- Wreck of the Old '97
- 1913 Massacre