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Work Songs & Labor Movement

Tim Jaques tjaques@netcom.ca 04 Nov 97 - 08:14 PM
Bert. 05 Nov 97 - 10:06 AM
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Subject: RE: Work Songs & Labor Movement
From: Tim Jaques tjaques@netcom.ca
Date: 04 Nov 97 - 08:14 PM

"The Man Who Waters The Workers' Beer"? Is that a song? I'd love to hear it. Ten-times cursed be all such men, worse even than scabs and Savings-And-Loan executives!

Has no-one mentioned "Working Joe", by Stan Rogers?

"Hangin' Around", by Buddy and The Boys from Cape Breton, is another nomination for songs about being out of work. The LP, I am informed, will soon be released on CD. They also did "Workin' At The Woolco Manager Trainee Blues" I can't remember all the words to the latter song but it began:

Workin' at the Woolco, manager trainee
Dollar forty-four day, in houseware 'round three
I was taking out the Bic pens, when they opened up the doors
A stampede of crazy ladies, they knocked me to the floor

Chorus
Last week I was in hardware, this week I'm in shoes
I've got the workin' at the Woolco, manager trainee blues


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Subject: RE: Work Songs & Labor Movement
From: Bert.
Date: 05 Nov 97 - 10:06 AM

Tim,"The Man Who Waters The Workers' Beer" is in DT. It's a great song.

Bert.


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