These are songs about the frustrations, the joys?, the challenges of having a job in this world of ours. Feel free to suggest more by leaving a comment. In no particular order:
I think we've all had this particular fantasy, but wisely have avoided it. Johnny Paycheck's "Take This Job And Shove It":
Rush's "Working Man":
Styx's "Blue Collar Man":
Why most of us work and the main thing usually wrong with work, Pink Floyd's "Money":
This truly is one of the greatest hits of all-time. I'm sure you've felt like this sometimes: "Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2":
Tennessee Ernie Ford's "16 Tons":
Johnny Cash's "John Henry's Hammer":
Billy Joel's "Allentown":
Fortunately most of us won't ever die at work, Jimmy Dean's "Big Bad John":
Huey Lewis and the News "Working For A Living": As Huey sings "Taking what their giving, because we're working for a living":
Dire Straits "Working For The Living":
Glen Campbell's "Wichita Lineman":
Lee Dorsey "Working In The Coal Mine":
Sam Cooke "Working On The Chain Gang":
What do you do if you dread going to work everyday, Wilson Phillips "Hold On":
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