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The "Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah" section, with its noticeably different melody, is actually an older song that has been absorbed by "I've Been Working on the Railroad". It was published as "Old Joe, or Somebody in the House with Dinah" in London in the 1830s or '40s, with music credited to J.H. Cave. [ 7 ] "Dinah" was a generic name ...
In the morning all the workers are getting ready for their jobs (All the Livelong Day). Mike Dillard, a steelworker, talks about the dangers of his job. Some people get caught in a (Traffic Jam) on the highway. Some of the cars stop at an office building where Al Calinda, a parking lot attendant is working.
Oh it's work all day for the sugar in your tay [i.e. tea] Down beyond the railway So drill, ye tarriers, drill. Our new foreman is Dan McCann I'll tell you sure, He was a blamed mean man Last week a premature blast went off And a mile in the air went big Jim Goff. [Chorus] Next time payday comes around Jim Goff was short one buck he found "What ...
The Livelong Day is the third studio album by Irish folk music group Lankum, released on 25 October 2019 through Rough Trade Records. It received positive reviews from critics and peaked at number eight on the Irish Albums Chart. The album won the RTÉ Choice Music Prize for Irish Album of the Year 2019. [1]
Nominee / work Award Result RTÉ Choice Music Prize awards and nominations 2017: Between the Earth and Sky: Album of the Year: Nominated [39] 2019: The Livelong Day: Album of the Year: Won [40] 2023: Lankum: Artist of the Year: Nominated [41] 2023: Go Dig My Grave: Song of the Year: Nominated [42] 2023: False Lankum: Album of the Year: Won [43]
"Workin' Man Blues" is Haggard's tribute to a core group of his fans: The American blue-collared working man. Backed by a strong electric guitar beat that typified Haggard's signature Bakersfield Sound, he fills the role of one of those workers expressing pride in values such as hard work and sacrifice, despite the resulting fatigue and the stress of raising a large family.
One was "Parchman Farm Blues", which he recorded that day (all twelve were recorded over two days, May 7 and 8, 1940). [5] The song has the elements of Delta blues, including a one-chord modal arrangement and a slide guitar break. However, the melody line is distinctive and relies less on blue notes.
"Watch Us Work It" is a single by the US new wave band Devo, produced by Teddybears. It was originally released on July 27, 2007, [ 1 ] and was featured in a commercial for Dell . It was subsequently re-released, on vinyl, in December 2008.