Got this off of r/50501.

  • cabbage@piefed.social
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    19 days ago

    You load sixteen tons, whattaya get?
    Another day older and deeper in debt
    St. Peter don’cha call me, 'cause I can’t go
    I owe my soul to the company store

    Lyrics don’t get much more iconic than this.

    Another mining song I love is “The L&N Don’t Stop Here Any More” by Jean Richie, about the experience of growing up in a coal town after the mine has shut down (and the Louisiana-Nashville train - the L&N - no longer bothers to stop there).

    Ritchie, who grew up in Viper Kentucky, initially didn’t dear to release it under her own name as the subject of empoverished coal miners was too controversial.

    I used to think my daddy was a black man With script enough to buy the company store
    Now he goes to town with empty pockets
    And his face as white as February snow

    Here it is by Billy Bragg and Joe Henry.

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      19 days ago

      He is a great singer, but he just doesn’t have the right voice (though he tries). To sing this correctly you need to have smoked two packs a day for 40 years, or at least worked in a real coal mine for that long.

      I feel similarly about Amazing grace - it should never be sung in church (except maybe as a solo) because most people in church have been going all their life and while not perfect don’t have the awful background in sin to be believable.