Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click onhighlightedlyrics to explain. I'm a hard workin' man, I wear a steel hard hat I can ride, rope, hammer and paint Do things with my hands that most men can't ...
Hard Working Man歌词 Seth Lakeman posted on:2010 years play:0 times duration:03:27 play text Bon Jovi - Work for the Working Man 369歌词组◎檀星洲 制作 I'm here trying to make a living I ain't living just to die Never getting back what I'm giving ...
Soul Man: Live In JapanOtis Clay22 October 1983 Preview Performing Artists Otis Clay Vocals, Remixer Paul Serrano Remixer Mabon Hodges Guitar Charles Hodges Organ Leroy Hodges, Jr. Bass Guitar Howard Grimes Drums Dedrick Blanchard Keyboards
Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click onhighlightedlyrics to explain. I fall out of bed, Put my head in the sink, Cold water on my face, Brings me back to the brink. I've got to get to work, You know I'm always late, ...
s career. More straightforward rock than the progressive sound that would evolve with Peart,“Working Man”is the one song that has remained a classic from the Rutsey era. In the years since 1974, there have been anthems dedicated to the working man, but none with as much staying power as...
17. Travis Tritt –“Lord Have Mercy On The Working Man” A modern country staple that begs the Lord to give you a break from the endless cycle of hard work. The lyrics are a little tongue-in-cheek in place but make some strong points. ...
- sludgy riffs, shadowy lyrics and Ozzy Osbourne's wounded howl - and having a hit in their native U.K. and blossoming interest in the States. Side One is their most focused and listenable work - leading with "War Pigs," closing with "Iron Man" and the atypical title tune in between...
"Jane Says" was the first classic issues by the band, working some steel drums into the flow and giving it a unique sound. The iconic Avery bass line leading into the crush of heaviness on "Mountain Song" also made that song an instant classic. Add in cuts like "Ocean Size," "Had ...
The Staple Singersfirst had a go atSlippery Peopleon a 1984 episode ofSoul Train. Here, they emphasised the religious symbolism in the lyrics, pushed the girls’ gospel voices to the fore and turned it into a churchy song of high, high praise. Some switched on studio executive immediately ...
- sludgy riffs, shadowy lyrics and Ozzy Osbourne's wounded howl - and having a hit in their native U.K. and blossoming interest in the States. Side One is their most focused and listenable work - leading with "War Pigs," closing with "Iron Man" and the atypical title tune in between...