Smokey Factory Blues

ALBERT HAMMOND, MIKE HAZLEWOOD

Early in the misty, misty morning
Headin' for another freeway jam
Sleepy-eyed and shivering
Waking up and wishing it was Sunday
I wish it was Sunday
On the radio they're playin' love songs
Songs that make me want to turn around
Fact'ry gates up ahead
I wish that I was home in bed with you, my love,
Back home with you, my love

But I work to make a living
And I work without a break
And I work when I am sleeping
And I work when I'm awake
Yes, and I'd like to leave the city
But I can't afford the move
And I think I'm goin' under
With those way down low down
Smokey fact'ry blues

I was born a lover not a worker.
Money doesn't smell like sweet perfume
Some of us seem out of place
With engine oil upon our face
Believe me, you better believe me

Trivia about the song Smokey Factory Blues by Steppenwolf

On which albums was the song “Smokey Factory Blues” released by Steppenwolf?
Steppenwolf released the song on the albums “Slow Flux” in 1974 and “Silver” in 1997.
Who composed the song “Smokey Factory Blues” by Steppenwolf?
The song “Smokey Factory Blues” by Steppenwolf was composed by ALBERT HAMMOND, MIKE HAZLEWOOD.

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