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im engeren und im weitesten sinne:
the smiths – heaven knows i’m miserable now
i never had a job, now i’ve got a job
heaven knows i’m miserable nowmorrissey – why don’t you find out for yourself
some men here
they have a special interest
in your career
they wanna help you to grow
and then syphon all your dough
why don’t you find out for yourself?
then you’ll see the glass
hidden in the grassyounghearts – the boy is trouble
live for the weekend and pay the price
‚cause these are the towns where we’ll work and die
you wake up at 40 and question why
why did i work so hard
for someone elsejohn lennon – working class hero
when they’ve tortured and scared you for twenty odd years
then they expect you to pick a career
when you can’t really function you’re so full of fear
a working class hero is something to be
rolling stones – salt of the earthlets drink to the hard working people
the enemy – we’ll live and die in these towns
we`ll live and die,
de`ll live and die in these towns
don`t let it drag you down
don`t let it drag you down nowthe enemy – away from here
i’m so sick, sick, sick and tired
of working just to be retired
i don’t want to get that far
i don’t want your company car
promotions ain’t my thing
name badges are not interesting
it’s much easier for me see
to stay at home with richard and judythe enemy – it’s not okay
stop living your life for the alarm
that wakes you up every day at eight
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stop living your life for a man in a tie
he’s just a fool the same as you
….destiny’s child – independent woman
all the women who are independent
throw your hands up at me
all the honeys who are makin‘ money
throw your hands up at me
all the mommas who profit dollas
throw your hands up at metell me how you feel about this
who would i want if i would wanna live
i worked hard and sacrificed to get what i get
ladies, it ain’t easy bein‘ independent--
Dirty, dirty feet from the concert in the grass / I wanted to believe that freedom there could last (Willy Mason)Highlights von Rolling-Stone.deSo klingen die größten Schlagzeuger ohne ihre Band
Welches Equipment verwenden eigentlich…Pink Floyd?
Musikalische Orgasmen: 6 Songs voller Höhepunkte
Dies ist (laut Fans und Kritikern) die beste Folge von „Friends“
Studio-Magier: Die 8 besten Musikproduzenten
So arbeiteten die Beatles am „Weeping Sound“ für das White Album
WerbungDie Toten Hosen – Hier kommt Alex
In einer Welt, in der man nur noch lebt,
damit man täglich roboten geht,
ist die größte Aufregung, die es noch gibt,
das allabendliche Fernsehbild.
Tom Waits – I Can’t Wait To Get Off Work (And See My Baby On Montgomery Avenue)
I don’t mind working, ‚cause I used to be jerking off most of my time in bars,
I’ve been a cabbie and a stock clerk and a soda-fountain jock-jerk
And a manic mechanic on cars.
It’s nice work if you can get it, now who the hell said it?
I got money to spend on my gal,
But the work never stops, and I’ll be busting my chops
Working for Joe and Sal.And I can’t wait to get off work and see my baby,
She said she’d leave the porch light on for me.
I’m disheveled and I’m disdainful and I’m distracted and it’s painful,
But this job sweeping up here is gainfully employing me tonight.Well „Tom, do this“ and „Tom, do that“, and „Tom, don’t do that“,
Count the cash, clean the oven, dump the trash,
Oh your loving is a rare and a copacetic gift,
And I’m a moonlight watch manic, it’s hard to be romantic
Sweeping up over by the cigarette machine,
Sweeping up over by the cigarette machine…I can’t wait to get off work and see my baby
She’ll be waiting up with a magazine for me.
Clean the bathrooms and clean ‚em good, oh your loving I wish you would
Come down here and sweep a-me off my feet, this broom’ll have to be my baby,
If I hurry, I just might get off before the dawn’s early light.--
Sam Cooke – Chain Gang
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Don't be fooled by the rocks that I got - I'm still, I'm still Jenny from the blockDropkick Murphys – Worker’s Song
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i bleed green[/I][/SIZE] [/FONT]Oasis – Cigarettes & Alcohol
Is it worth the aggravation
To find yourself a job when there’s nothing worth working for?--
Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to exit the donut!Oscar Brown jr./Nat Adderley – Work Song
[INDENT]Breaking rocks out here on the chain gang
Breaking rocks and serving my time
Breaking rocks out here on the chain gang
Because they done convicted me of crime
Hold it steady right there while I hit it
Well reckon that ought to get it
Been working and working
But I still got so terribly far to go
I commited crime lord I needed
Crime of being hungry and poor
I left the grocery store man bleeding (breathing? )
When they caught me robbing his store
Hold it steady right there while I hit it
Well reckon that ought to get it
Been working and working
But I still got so terribly far to go
I heard the judge say five years
On chain-gang you gonna go
I heard the judge say five years labor
I heard my old man scream „lordy, no!“
Hold it right there while I hit it
Well reckon that ought to get it
Been working and working
But I still got so terribly far to go
Gonna see my sweet honey bee
Gonna break this chain off to run
Gonna lay down somewhere shady
Lord I sure am hot in the sun
Hold it right there while I hit it
Well reckon that ought to get it
Been workin’ and workin’
Been workin’ and slavin’
An’ workin’ and workin’
But I still got so terribly far to goBy Oscar brown jr, nat adderley
Hier gibt’s Nina Simone’s Version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_Wl2zgvpPs&feature=relatedund die von Cannonball Adderley (als Gast bei Oscar Brown jr.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBxAC4ywaJ4--
“It's much harder to be a liberal than a conservative. Why? Because it is easier to give someone the finger than a helping hand.” — Mike RoykoThe Smiths – Work Is A Four-Letter Word
I don’t need
A house that’s a showplace
I just feel
That we’re going no place
While you say that
Work is a four-letter wordSo change your life
There is so much I know
That you can do
Please come and see
[…]The Smiths – You’ve Got Everything Now
But you’ve got everything now
You’ve got everything now
And what a terrible mess I’ve made of my life
Oh, what a mess I’ve made of my life
No, I’ve never had a job
Because I’ve never wanted one
(/Because I’m too shy)
[…]
So who is rich and who is poor ?
I cannot say … oh--
Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to exit the donut!Lee Dorsey – Working In A Coalmine
Cilla Black – Work Is A Four Letter Word (Korrektur: Das ist das Original des Smiths-Song)
Donna Summer – She Works Hard For The Money
The Beatles – A Hard Day’s Night
Elvis Presley – Big Boss Man
Fats Domino – Sleeping On The Job
Dolly Parton – 9 To 5--
Afrob – Schaffen ums zu schaffen
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Ton Steine Scherben – Feierabend
Ton Steine Scherben – Guten Morgen--
Rose Royce – Car Wash
Curtis Mayfield – Pusherman
PJ Harvey – Working for the Man
Traffic – Dealer
Air – Les Professionnels
The Beatles – Paperback Writer
Indeep – Last Night a DJ saved my Life--
Tout en haut d'une forteresse, offerte aux vents les plus clairs, totalement soumise au soleil, aveuglée par la lumière et jamais dans les coins d'ombre, j'écoute.Im weiteren Sinn das gesamte Album „Blood, Sweat and Tears“ von Johnny Cash.
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If I'd lived my life by what others were thinkin', the heart inside me would've died.[/FONT] [/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR]Floh de Cologne – He, hallo Stift
Floh de Cologne – Auf dem Arbeitsmarkt
Floh de Cologne – Fliessband
Floh de Cologne – Sei ruhig, Fliessbandbaby
Floh de Cologne – Arbeit macht freitag--
Franz Ferdinand – Jacqueline
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Schlagwörter: Themensongs
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