Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
[Chorus]
If you going to be king of the hill
You can't make it at the cotton mill
[Verse 1]
If you going to be king of the hill
You can't make it at the cotton mill
Get put on at the Harlan mine
Be the last one out at quitting time
You already working when the whistle blew
Never complain about a job to do
When they say who can, you say I will
If you ever going to be king of the hill
[Chorus]
[Verse 2]
You need a good woman to share your bed
To keep you loved and to keep you fed
To help you to face another day
To get you up and on your way
Where the golden rule don't rule out true
You do to them before they do to you
Watch out for yourself or nobody will
If you ever going to be king of the hill
[Chorus]
[Verse 3]
Saturday night you go to Harlan town
You shoot some pool and you fool around
You watch the girls and you drink bootleg
Get starved to death before you beg
You trust in luck till your luck is gone
Then jump right in and you hang right on
There may be times you would have to kill
If you ever going to be king of the hill
[Chorus]
[Verse 4]
When the last of the coals out of every vein
Had long been gone on the northbound train
Walk up to the top and if you're standing still
You can call yourself king of the hill
But if you fall like a lot have done
By accident or knife or gun
When they lay you high on the mountain still
You can call yourself king of the hill
[Chorus]
King of the Hill was written by Johnny Cash.
King of the Hill was produced by Charlie Bragg.
Johnny Cash released King of the Hill on Fri Apr 05 1974.