Unemployment Line

Rob Rabbit Mackay

Words and music by Robb (Rabbitt) MacKay

Now there's a new craze a-goin' 'round
It's gettin' bigger in most every town
From New York City out to Hollywood
Got everybody in the neighborhood

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Down in the unemployment line
You got yourself a place and I got mine
We been here waitin' since the clock struck nine
Down in the unemployment line

Now every day you've got to fight the horde
Just to read what's on the bulletin board
When you go back and try and claim your space
Some other sucker come and stole your place

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I hope the people in the government
Tell us how we're gonna pay the rent
How we're gonna get enough to eat
No that the workin' man is obsolete

If things keep goin' like they seem they do
Won't be long before they're down here too
And they can be a part of this here mob
Workin' nine to five to find a job

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Trivia about the song Unemployment Line by Arlo Guthrie

When was the song “Unemployment Line” released by Arlo Guthrie?
The song Unemployment Line was released in 1986, on the album “Someday”.
Who composed the song “Unemployment Line” by Arlo Guthrie?
The song “Unemployment Line” by Arlo Guthrie was composed by Rob Rabbit Mackay.

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