Workin’ Man Blues

Merle Haggard

[Verse 1]
Well, hey, hey, workin' man, workin' man like me
Never been on welfare, it's a place I'll never be
I'll keep on workin'
As long as my two hands are fit to use
I drink a little beer in a tavern
Sing a little bit of them workin' man blues, yeah

[Verse 2]
Well, it's a big job, just gettin' by with nine kids and a wife
I've been a workin' man dang near all my life
And I'll keep on workin'
As long as my two hands are fit to use, fit to use
I drink a little beer in a tavern
Sing a little bit of them workin' man blues
Now, play me a little workin' man on that guitar, son
Pick it

[Guitar Solo]
Play it on, yeah

[Verse 3]
I keep my nose to the grindstone, I work hard every day
Get a little tired on the weekend after I draw my pay
But I'm right back workin'
Come Monday morning, I'm right back with that crew, right back with that crew
I drink a little beer in a tavern
Sing a little bit of them workin' man blues, yeah

[Verse 4]
Sometimes, I think about leaving, do a little bummin' around
Throw my bills out the window, catch a train to another town
But I go back workin'
I gotta buy my kids a brand new pair of shoes
I drink a little beer in a tavern
Sing a little bit of them workin' man blues, yeah

Trivia about the song Workin’ Man Blues by Tommy Cash (USA)

When was the song “Workin’ Man Blues” released by Tommy Cash (USA)?
The song Workin’ Man Blues was released in 1971, on the album “Cash Country ”.
Who composed the song “Workin’ Man Blues” by Tommy Cash (USA)?
The song “Workin’ Man Blues” by Tommy Cash (USA) was composed by Merle Haggard.

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