Working Man

Alex Lifeson / Geddy Lee

I get up at seven, yeah
And I go to work at nine
I got no time for livin'
Yes, I'm workin' all the time

It seems to me
I could live my life
A lot better than I think I am
I guess that's why they call me
The working man
They call me the working man
I guess that's what I am

I get home at five o'clock
And I take myself out a nice, cold beer
Always seem to be wonderin'
Why there's nothin' goin' down here

It seems to me
I could live my life
A lot better than I think I am
I guess that's why they call me
Oh, the working wan
Well they call me the working man
I guess that's what I am

Well they call me the working man
I guess that's what I am

Well I get up at seven, yeah
And I go to work at nine
I got no time for livin'
Yes, I'm workin' all the time

It seems to me
I could live my life
A lot better than I think I am
I guess that's why they call me
The working man
Well they call me the working man
I guess that's what I am

Trivia about the song Working Man by Rush

On which albums was the song “Working Man” released by Rush?
Rush released the song on the albums “Rush” in 1974, “All The World Stage” in 1976, “Chronicles” in 1990, “Different Stages” in 1998, “Rush in Rio” in 2003, “Spirit of Radio: Greatest Hits” in 2003, “Gold (2006)” in 2006, “Working Man” in 2009, “Icon” in 2010, “The First American Broadcast ABC” in 2011, “Icon 2” in 2012, “Spirit Of The Airwaves” in 2014, and “Farewell To Kings 40th” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Working Man” by Rush?
The song “Working Man” by Rush was composed by Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee.

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