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Working Man Blues Karaoke - Merle Haggard

This title is a cover of Working Man Blues as made famous by Merle Haggard

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About

Tempo: variable (around 105 BPM)

In the same key as the original: A♭

Duration: 02:33 - Preview at: 00:07

Release date: 1987
Genres: Country, Blues, In English
Original songwriter: Merle Haggard

All files available for download are reproduced tracks, they're not the original music.

Lyrics Working Man Blues

It's a big job just getting by with nine kids and a wife
But I've been a working man dang near all my life
And I'll keep on working long as my two hands are fit to use
I'll drink my beer in a tavern sing a little bit of these working man blues
I keep my nose on the grindstone work hard every day
I might get a little tired on the weekend after I draw my pay
But I'll go back working come Monday morning
I'm right back with the crew
I'll drink a little beer that evening
Sing a little bit of these working man blues
Sometimes I think about leaving do a little bumming around
I wanna throw my bills out the window catch a train to another town
But I go back working
I gotta buy my kids a brand new pair of shoes
I drink a little beer in a tavern
Cry a little bit of these working man blues
Here comes that working man
Well hey, hey the working man the working man like me
I ain't never been on welfare that's one place I won't be
'Cos I'll be working as long as my two hands are fit to use
I'll drink my beer in a tavern sing a little bit of these working man blues
Ah, this song for the working man

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