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Posted: 2/17/2026 Genre: Appalachian Coal Song This song is about the cost of a coal town. Not in dollars, but in lives. Built as models of efficiency and benevolence for the outside world, they in fact were built to control and intimidate the workforce and their families. Mining is hard dangerous work. And those people deserved better. Please follow along with the lyrics: BLOOD AND COAL This company town Was built at a cost Not to the mine But with lives that were lost It all looks so fine To the world from outside But there is a secret That the mine wants to hide CHORUS You streets are paved With blood and coal From all those who gave Their heart and their soul How many young windows Lost men in the hole Your streets are paved With blood and coal They built us our homes But still charged us rent And a company store Where our script was all spent Schools for our children Where they all would learn Their future was coal And they'd all get their turn CHORUS You streets are paved With blood and coal From all those who gave Their heart and their soul How many young windows Lost men in the hole Your streets are paved With blood and coal What happens to them When disaster comes And they pay the price With their husbands and sons Will the company help them Or turn a blind eye And keep mining coal In a place where men die CHORUS You streets are paved With blood and coal From all those who gave Their heart and their soul How many young windows Lost men in the hole Your streets are paved With blood and coal TAG Your streets are paved With blood and coal Words and Music 2/16/2026 by: Johnathan Hart COPYRIGHT 2026 JOHNATHAN HART (ASCAP) See more videos at: John E. Hart on YouTube & Johnathan E. Hart on YouTube