Working It Out
Working in the morning - In a factory or a field
Ain’t nobodies baby and too afraid to steal
Workin every day - Crawling home at night
Got no time for nuthin – just shut out the light
Working in the morning,
In a factory or a field
Ain’t nobodies baby and too afraid to steal
Working every morning in a factory or a field
Tired in the night - From hours on my feet
Crawling to my bed, I’m just about beat
Tired in the night and I got no time to play
Make a little money someone takes it all away
Tired in the night –
Got no time to play
Tired in the night and I got no time to play
Make a little money someone takes it all away
Just another morning - In a factory or a field
Day after day – you know I might just start to steal
Just another morning In a factory or a field
How much can you take before you break on the wheel
Just another morning –
In the factory or the field
How much can you take before you break on the wheel?
Just another morning - In the factory or the field?
With several years of experience of hard labor at the local rubber factory, Isaiah ‘Steady’ Greene knew about work. He also knew that the blues as a genre contains a rich history for the working class. Working in Out captures this history with a vivid sharpness.