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Working Man lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by John Conlee.
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Working Man Recorded by John Conlee Written by Billy Ray Reymnolds and Jim Hurt
C Stumble from my good warm bed G7 Monday morning oh my head F G7 C G7 Gotta go and do it all again C Wake up baby rise and shine G7 It's coffee eggs and bacon time F G7 C Walk your working man out to the car
The boss is in his usual mood G7 Not one thing does he approve F G7 C G7 Sometimes you can't keep him satisfied C Up and down the assembly line G7 Weary faces much like mine F G7 C Showing the wear and tear in their eyes
F C They're makin' it hard on the workin' man G7 C Tryin' to make a livin' any way he can F C Makin' ends meet on the installment plan G7 C His money goes right through his hands F C Heaven help him if you think you can F G7 C They're makin' it hard on the workin' man
Big policeman in his prime G7 Sits behind his billboard sign F G7 C G7 Aims his radar gun right straight at me C A letter from the IRS G7 Says boy your taxes are a mess F G7 C Is this the way the good life's supposed to be
repeat #3
Stumble from my good warm bed G7 Monday mornin' oh my head F G7 C G7 Gotta go and do it all again C Too much room in the Frigidaire G7 The kids all need new shoes to wear F G7 C Payment's late on my old truck again
repeat #3 x2
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