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Woody Guthrie



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Woody Guthrie

The Biggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done (A.K.A. The Great Historical Bum)

I'm just a lonesome traveler, The Great Historical Bum.
Highly educated from history I have come.
I built the Rock of Ages, 'twas in the Year of One
And that was about the biggest thing that man had ever done.

I worked in the Garden of Eden, that was the year of two,
Joined the apple pickers union, I always paid my due;
I'm the man that signed the contract to raise the rising sun,
And that was about the biggest thing that man had ever done.

I was straw boss on the Pyramids, the Tower of Babel, too;
I opened up the ocean let the migrant children through,
I fought a million battles and I never lost a one,
And that was about the biggest thing that man had ever done.

I beat the daring Roman, I beat the daring Turk,
Defeated Nero's army with thirty minutes work,
I fought the greatest leaders and I licked them everyone
And that was about the biggest thing that man had ever done.

I stopped old Caesar's Romans, and I stopped the Kubla Khan;
I took but half an hour's work to beat the Pharaoh's bands;
I knocked old Kaiser Bill flat, then I dumped the bloody Huns,
And that's about the biggest thing that man has ever done.

I was in the Revolution when we set the country free;
Me and a couple of Indians that dumped the Boston tea;
We won the battle at Valley Forge, the battle of Bully Run;
And that was about the biggest thing that man has ever done.

Next, we won the slavery war, some other folks and me,
And every slave from sea to sea was all turned loose by me.
I divorced old Madam slavery, and I wed this freedom dame.
And that's about the biggest thing that man has ever done.

And then I took to farming on the great midwestern plain,
The dust it blowed a hundred years, but never come a rain'
Well, me and a million other fellas left there on the run
And that was about the biggest thing that man has ever done.

I clumb the rocky canyon where the Columbia River rolls,
Seen the salmon leaping the rapids and the falls
The big Grand Coulee Dam in the state of Washington
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Is just about the biggest thing that man has ever done.

There's a building in New York that you call the Empire State
I rode the rods to 'Frisco to walk the Golden Gate
I've seen every foot of film that Hollywood has run
But Coulee is the biggest thing that man has ever done.

Three times the size of Boulder or the highest pyramid
Makes the Tower of Babel a plaything for a kid
From the rising of the river to the setting of the sun
The Coulee is the biggest thing that man has ever done.

There was a man across the ocean, I guess you knew him well,
His name was Adolf Hitler, goddam his soul to hell;
We kicked him in the panzers and put him on the run,
And that was about the biggest thing that man has ever done.

I'm living with my freedom wife in this big land we built;
It takes all forty eight States for me to spread my quilt.
Our kids are several millions now; they run from sun to sun.
And that's about the biggest thing that man has ever done.

I built mines and mills and factories to run for Uncle Sam;
I turned th' ploughs and wheels to feed my soldiers in your lands;
This Nazi job's a tough 'un, it'll take us everyone,
'Cause this is about the biggest thing that man has ever done.

There's warehouse guys and teamsters and guys that skin the cats
Guys that run my steel mill, my furnace and my blast
We'll stop the Axis rattlesnakes and thieves of old Nippon
And that will be the biggest thing that man has ever done.

I'd better quit my talking, 'cause I told you all I know,
But please remember, pardner, wherever you may go,
The people are building a peaceful world, and when the job is done
That'll be the biggest thing that man has ever done.

I better quit my talking now; I told you all I know,
But please remember, pardner, wherever you may go,
I'm older than your old folks, and I'm younger than the young,
And I'm about the biggest thing that man has ever done.





Woody Guthrie
American Radical Patriot
Album songs
1.Empty Boxcar, My Home(Provided)
2.V.D. Gunner's Blues(Provided)
3.Brooklyne Towne(Provided)
4.The Old Cracked Looking Glass(Provided)
5.Hard Times In The Durant Jail(Provided)
6.VD City
7.VD Day(Provided)
8.A Child Of VD(Provided)
9.The Veedee Blues(Provided)
10.Blessed And Curst(Provided)
11.A Case Of VD(Provided)
12.VD Seaman's Letter(Provided)
13.Narrator [Speech]
14.Dig A Hole(Provided)
15.VD Avenue(Provided)
16.Intro [Speech](Provided)
17.Jazz In America, No. 116 [Speech](Provided)
18.Sally, Don't You Grieve
19.The Girl In The Red, White, And Blue(Provided)
20.Labor For Victory [Speech](Provided)
21.Farmer-Labor Train
22.Jazz In America, No. 93 [Speech](Provided)
23.Whoopy Ti-Yi, Get Along, Mr. Hitler(Provided)
24.Ramblin' Round
25.End Of My Line
26.Sinking Of The Reuben James
27.Takin' It Easy
28.Reckless Talk
29.Song Of The Grand Coulee Dam
30.Grand Coulee Dam
31.Washington Talkin' Blues
32.The Biggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done (A.K.A. The Great Historical Bum) (Modify)
33.Jackhammer Blues
34.Roll On Columbia
35.New Found Land
36.Talking Columbia
37.Roll, Columbia, Roll
38.Columbia's Waters
39.Ramblin' Blues
40.It Takes A Married Man To Sing A Worried Song
41.Introduction [Speech](Provided)
42.Pastures Of Plenty(Provided)
43.Oregon Trail
44.Gypsy Davy
45.Introducing An Old Song [Speech](Provided)
46.Hard Ain't It Hard(Provided)
47.One Dime Blues(Provided)
48.Git Along Little Dogies
49.The Trail To Mexico(Provided)
50.Los Angeles New Year's Flood
51.A Good Horse [Speech](Provided)
52.Stewball
53.Stagger Lee(Provided)
54.Will Rogers Highway
55.The Flood That Took Over 100 Lives [Speech](Provided)
56.Migrants Arriving In California [Speech](Provided)
57.Refugees Pouring Into California [Speech](Provided)
58.California As One Of The 48 States [Speech](Provided)
59.Dust Pneumonia Blues
60.Leaving The Dust Bowl [Speech](Provided)
61.California Blues(Provided)
62.Jimmie Rodgers [Speech](Provided)
63.Dust Storm Disaster , Foggy Mountain Top(Provided)
64.Breathing In Dust [Speech](Provided)
65.1Wish I'd Stayed In The Wagon Yard(Provided)
66.Dust Bowl Refugee
67.Contractors Duping The Desperate [Speech](Provided)
68.The Dust Storm Of April 14, 1935 [Speech](Provided)
69.Riding The Rails [Speech](Provided)
70.Going Down The Road
71.Seven Cent Cotton(Provided)
72.Interlude [Speech](Provided)
73.Goin' Down The Frisco Line(Provided)
74.Lonesome Valley
75.Railroad Blueses [Speech](Provided)
76.Walkin' Down That Railroad Line(Provided)
77.Chain Around My Leg(Provided)
78.Let's Sing Some Blues [Speech](Provided)
79.Nine Hundred Miles
80.About The 'worried Man Blues' [Speech](Provided)
81.The Origins Of The Song [Speech](Provided)
82.Origins Of The Song, Continued [Speech](Provided)
83.The Story Of Mary Fagan [Speech](Provided)
84.Mary Fagan(Provided)
85.I Ain't Got No Home
86.Hundreds Of Thousands Made Homeless [Speech](Provided)
87.Dirty Overhauls
88.Songs About Bankers [Speech](Provided)
89.The Jolly Banker
90.Another Song About The Depradations Of The Bankers [Speech](Provided)
91.Jesse James [Speech](Provided)
92.Jesse James And His Boys
93.Takin' It From The Rich And Givin' It To The Poor [Speech](Provided)
94.Songs About Outlaws [Speech](Provided)
95.Billy The Kid And Pretty Boy Floyd [Speech](Provided)
96.Migrants Arrive In California [Speech](Provided)
97.Hard Times(Provided)
98.Songs About Hard Times [Speech](Provided)
99.Bring Back To Me My Blue-Eyed Boy(Provided)
100.The End Of The World [Speech](Provided)
101.So Long, It's Been Good To Know Yuh
102.Dust Storms Devastate The Farmland [Speech](Provided)
103.Talking Dust Bpw;
104.When The Great Dust Storm Struck [Speech](Provided)
105.Jailhouse Songs [Speech](Provided)
106.The Midnight Special
107.Greenback Dollar
108.Lomax Asks About The Boll Weevil [Speech](Provided)
109.Boll Weevil(Provided)
110.Beaumont Rag(Provided)
111.Alan Asks For Another One [Speech](Provided)
112.Green Valley Waltz (A.K.A.) Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Feet(Provided)
113.The Troubles And Tragedies That Fractured Woody's Family In Okemah [Speech](Provided)
114.Old Joe Clark(Provided)
115.Alan Lomax Asks For A Tune [Speech](Provided)
116.The Gang Of Kids Woody Hung Around With [Speech](Provided)
117.Rye Whiskey(Provided)
118.Some Old-Time Square Dance Tunes [Speech](Provided)
119.Growing Up In Oklahoma [Speech](Provided)
120.The Railroad Blues(Provided)
121.More Talk Of Growing Up In Okemah [Speech](Provided)
122.Lost Train Blues(Provided)