The song Waiting at the Gate is performed by Woody Guthrie in the album named Deja Vu Definitive Gold - Woody Guthrie in the year 2006 .
Tell the miners' kids and wives
There's a blast in the number five
And the families I see standing at the gate
The inspector years ago said number five's a deadly hole
And the men most likely won't come out alive
Waiting at the gate, we are waiting at the gate
Smoke and fire does boil and roll from that dark and deadly hole
While the miners' kids and wives wait at the gate
The inspector told the boss, it was more than a year ago
You're risking these men's lives in number five
That hole's full of fumes and dust, full of high explosive gas
But the boss said we'll just have to take the chance
Waiting at the gate, we are waiting at the gate
Smoke and fire does boil and roll from that dark and deadly hole
While the miners' kids and wives wait at the gate
Well the men in the number five kissed their wives and kids goodbye
Then they walk with their lunch kits up the hill
Everybody told the owner that this deadly day would come
But he said we had to work to pay our bills
Waiting at the gate, we are waiting at the gate
Smoke and fire does roll and boil from that dark and deadly hole
While the miners' kids and wives wait at the gate
Well I tried to get a look of the face I often know
As the men are carried out wrapped up in sheets
I can hear the church bells ringing for the one hundred eleven dead
I can hear the families weeping in the streets
Waiting at the gate, we are waiting at the gate
Smoke and fire does roll and boil from that dark and deadly hole
While the miners' kids and wives wait at the gate
This explosion struck on Wednesday
And I stood by the gate till Saturday
Till they laid my daddy out with the other men
In the pocket of his shirt I found a little note he wrote
Never go down in a dangerous mine again
Waiting at the gate, we are waiting at the gate
Smoke and fire does roll and boil from that dark and deadly hole
While the miners' kids and wives wait at the gate
Woody Guthrie - Deja Vu Definitive Gold - Woody Guthrie
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- 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
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- 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
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- Oregon Trail
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- Poor Boy
- Pretty Boy Floyd
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- Rubber Dolly
- Sally Goodin'
- Ship in the Sky
- Sinking of the Reuben James
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- So Long It's Been Good to Know You
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- 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
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- Vigilante Man
- Waiting at the Gate
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- When the Yank's Go Marching In
- Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Feet?
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- Wreck of the Old '97
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