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Lyr Req: Ballad of a Working Man (Alan Bell)

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Mark Dowding 16 May 06 - 08:09 AM
GUEST,Chalkie 16 May 06 - 07:16 AM
Richard Bridge 15 May 06 - 03:24 PM
Mark Dowding 15 May 06 - 01:35 PM
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GUEST,Joe 31 Aug 00 - 06:01 AM
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ballad of a Working Man
From: Mark Dowding
Date: 16 May 06 - 08:09 AM

Click HERE for the Tamlyn music website and details of this song and others on Alan's CD - "The Definitive Collection"

I'll post the chords when I get home.

Cheers
Mark


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ballad of a Working Man
From: GUEST,Chalkie
Date: 16 May 06 - 07:16 AM

Does anyone have the tune/chords to this? has the song been recorded on any CD's in recent years?


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ballad of a Working Man
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 15 May 06 - 03:24 PM

Is this place wonderful or what?


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Subject: Lyr Add: BALLAD OF A WORKING MAN (Alan Bell)
From: Mark Dowding
Date: 15 May 06 - 01:35 PM

"Ballad of a Working Man" was written in 1973 by Alan Bell for a BBC Radio 2 series called "Ballad of the Northwest" which went on to become a TV series for BBC Northwest viewers only with Harry Boardman as narrator. Of course none of the video tapes exist anymore although I have a dozen of them on audio cassettes where someone had stuck a microphone in front of the TV speaker to record them off air. Quality is awful but they're interesting to listen to.


BALLAD OF A WORKING MAN
(Alan Bell)

I left the land to try and earn some pay
They said there's work in Lancashire today
I've torn my hands and broke my back
Humping cotton and toting sacks
But I've not seen much of the gold and silver coin

Hey hey a working day
Fourteen hours to earn your pay
Hey hey a working day
Cotton and Coal and Steam

From Preston Bolton Oldham and by Colne
I've tramped the roads and never been alone
I've seen men die in falls of stone
And watched men starve to skin and bone
In England's pure and green and pleasant land

There are looms I know that are just never still
With men to work all hours to earn their fill
With women grafting and children too
To earn enough to see them through
While the masters they get richer every day

I've worked in iron and dug for Whalley coal
I've followed the rails and burrowed like a mole
I'm a weaver a miner a working man
I'll turn my hand to owt I can
For a lad must earn himself a living wage

I've eyed the girls and courted with the best
I've drunk my ale and idled with the rest
But I'll always work and I'll always strive
To try to keep myself alive
But I'd rather be rich and watch the world go by


Cheers
Mark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLqh1eFQ3Wo


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ballad of a Working Man
From: Joe Offer
Date: 15 May 06 - 12:24 AM

refresh


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Ballad of a Working Man
From: canoer
Date: 01 Sep 00 - 08:13 AM

Joe, where do you come up with this stuff? Laboring in the mines of obscure, tantalizing, fragmentary -- and totally unknown -- lyrics. Do you make this stuff up just to tease us? (BG & good luck!) -- Larry


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Subject: Ballad of a Working Man
From: GUEST,Joe
Date: 31 Aug 00 - 06:01 AM

Im looking for the words to a working song which has the following chorus

Hey, hey a working day Fourteen hours to earn your pay Hey, hey a working day Cotton and coal and steel

I've no idea who wrote it but I think it's contemporary rather than traditional so if anyone knows who wrote it please let me know


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