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The verses that generally constitute the modern version of the song are: [4] I've been working on the railroad All the live-long day. I've been working on the railroad Just to pass the time away. Can't you hear the whistle blowing, Rise up so early in the morn; Can't you hear the captain shouting, "Dinah, blow your horn!" Dinah, won't you blow,
All Day Long may refer to: "All Day Long" (Garth Brooks song), 2018; All Day Long (Kenny Burrell album), 1957 "All Day Long" (New Order song), song from the 1986 album Brotherhood; All Day Long: A Portrait of Britain at Work, 2015 book by Joanna Biggs
"All Day Long" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Garth Brooks. It was released as the first single off Brooks' fourteenth studio album Fun . [ 1 ] The song was written by Brooks, Bryan Kennedy and Mitch Rossell.
Van Dyke and Martin appeared together on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Thursday, Dec. 5 to discuss the making of the video, a shorter version of which will be released on Dec. 13, Van Dyke’s 99th birthday.
[9] [10] In Australia, where the song was released as the first single off Schizophrenic, "All Day Long" received heavy rotation on radio and TV. [11] The music video, which Australian media said captures the "tongue in cheek humour of the track", received airplay on So Fresh , Video Hits , MTV's Most Wanted , and was Channel V 's "Ripe Clip of ...
All tracks were composed by the members of the band. Side A of the LP only included the blues "All Day Long" described by Dan Morgenstern [5] as "A simple but effective structure" that "controls the performance and keeps it solidly together: each soloist enters with a break, plays 12 bars, and then breaks again before extemporizing at great ...
"Long as I Live" is a song by American singer Toni Braxton from her eighth studio album Sex & Cigarettes (2018). Written by Braxton, Paul Boutin , and Antonio Dixon , whom also produced the track, it is a "soulful '90s-style" R&B and soul track that finds the singer struggling with breaking up and moving on from her past lover.
In 2019, Taylor Swift released the upbeat pop song “London Boy.” Five years later, she’s saying “so long” to the city with her new song “So Long London.”