Key: C major
Verse 1
F
C
G
C
I loaded sixteen tons,
St.
C
G
C
I owe my soul to the company store.
G
I was born one morning, was a drizzlin' rain.
A fussin' and a fightin'
F
C
Well, they raised me in a corner by a mammy hound I'm as mean as a dog,
but I'm as gentle as a lamb
St.
Peter, don't you call me,
G
C
the company store
G
Well, I got up one morning, the sun didn't shine I picked up my shovel and
C
F
I went to the mines I loaded sixteen ton of that number four coal
C
G
The face boss said, well, bless my soul
C
G
Sixteen ton, what do I get?
St.
Peter, don't you call me
G
C
the company store
Got deeper and deeper in debt instead
G
C
the company store
St.
C
G
C
I owe my soul at the company store.
Well, I went to the office
G
C
at a company store
St.
Peter, don't you call me,
G
C
the company store
I've got a fist of iron,
C
G
A little sixteen ton, what do I get?
St.
Peter, don't you call me,
C
G
Cause I hold my soul at the company store.
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