Hard Time Killing Floor Blues
Hard Time Killing Floor Blues

Chris Thomas King - Hard Time Killing Floor Blues Lyrics

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Jul 5, 2004
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Hard Time Killing Floor Blues Music Video

Hard Time Killing Floor Blues Lyrics

Hard time here and everywhere you go
Times is harder than ever been before

And the people are driftin' from door to door
Can't find no heaven, I don't care where they go

Hear me tell you people, just before I go
These hard times will kill you just dry long so

Well, you hear me singin' my lonesome song
These hard times can last us so very long

If I ever get off this killin' floor
I'll never get down this low no more
No-no, no-no, I'll never get down this low no more

And you say you had money, you better be sure
'Cause these hard times will drive you from door to door

Sing this song and I ain't gonna sing no more
Sing this song and I ain't gonna sing no more
These hard times will drive you from door to door

Writer(s): Nehemiah 'skip' James
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who originally recorded 'Hard Time Killing Floor Blues'?

    The song was originally recorded by Skip James in 1931 for the Paramount label. It was not widely recognized until the blues revival of the 1960s.

  2. In which movie did Chris Thomas King's version of the song appear?

    Chris Thomas King's version of 'Hard Time Killing Floor Blues' appeared in the 2000 movie 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' He performed the song around a campfire in the film.

  3. Who produced Chris Thomas King's version of the song?

    Chris Thomas King's version of 'Hard Time Killing Floor Blues' was produced by T-Bone Burnett for the movie 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' The soundtrack became very popular, selling 8 million copies.

  4. What is the connection between Skip James and the Newport Folk Festival?

    Skip James was rediscovered during the blues revival of the 1960s and performed at the Newport Folk Festival in 1964 at the age of 61, which helped bring his music to a new audience.

  5. What themes are explored in 'Hard Time Killing Floor Blues'?

    The lyrics of 'Hard Time Killing Floor Blues' explore themes of depression and economic hardship. The 'killing floor' is used as a metaphor for a state of feeling down and overwhelmed by difficult circumstances.

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