National Working Woman's Holiday

JAMES DEAN HICKS, PAT TERRY, ROGER MURRAH

They oughta' run your picture in a magazine
'Cause you're the hardest working woman I've ever seen
If we weren't sinkin' in a river of debt
I'd say, "Quit that job and let 'em do it theirself"
I know we're depending on every dime
But I'm tired of you working that overtime

I'm gonna tell somebody
There ought to be a law against working that way
Tell 'em you're taking off this Friday
For the National Working Woman's Holiday

Honey I can tell you're feeling the strain
You deserve a break from that ball and chain
If the union won't say it, then it's up to me
They're just taking advantage of your loyalty
Everybody likes a little time and a half
But we both know you're worth more than that

I'm gonna tell somebody
There ought to be a law against working that way
Tell 'em you're taking off this Friday
For the National Working Woman's Holiday

I'll call in sick
And I'll be telling the truth
'Cause I'm sick and tired
Of how they're treating you

I'm gonna tell somebody
There ought to be a law against working that way
Tell 'em you're taking off this Friday
For the National Working Woman's Holiday

I'm gonna tell somebody
There ought to be a law against working that way
Tell 'em you're taking off this Friday
For the National Working Woman's Holiday

Trivia about the song National Working Woman's Holiday by Sammy Kershaw

When was the song “National Working Woman's Holiday” released by Sammy Kershaw?
The song National Working Woman's Holiday was released in 1994, on the album “Feelin’ Good Train”.
Who composed the song “National Working Woman's Holiday” by Sammy Kershaw?
The song “National Working Woman's Holiday” by Sammy Kershaw was composed by JAMES DEAN HICKS, PAT TERRY, ROGER MURRAH.

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