Working Man
by Rush

Album: Rush (1974)
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  • Well, I get up at seven, yeah
    And I go to work at nine
    I got no time for livin'
    Yes, I'm workin' all the time

    It seems to me
    I could live my life
    A lot better than I think I am
    I guess that's why they call me
    They call me the workin' man

    They call me the workin' man
    I guess that's what I am

    'Cause I get home at five o'clock
    And I take myself out an ice cold beer
    Always seem to be wonderin'
    Why there's nothin' goin' down here

    It seems to me
    I could live my life
    A lot better than I think I am
    I guess that's why they call me
    The workin' man

    Well, they call me the workin' man
    I guess that's what I am

    Well, they call me the workin' man
    I guess that's what I am

    Well, I get up at seven, yeah
    And I'll go to work at nine
    I got no time for livin'
    Yes, I'm workin' all the time

    It seems to me
    I could live my life
    A lot better than I think I am
    I guess that's why they call me
    They call me the workin' man

    Well, they call me the workin' man
    I guess that's what I am

    They call me the workin' man
    I guess that's what I am Writer/s: Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee
    Publisher: ANTHEM ENTERTAINMENT LP
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Comments: 32

  • Mark Killion from Wichita KsWhen I was 14 1974 I came to Wichita . A guy down the street , Steve Durat introduced me to rush . This was the first song he played on stereo .
    Awesome .
    Sure miss Steve . Gave me my first hit of acid .
  • Jamie from TxI’m a Zeppelin fan more than a Rush fan, yet at no point can the song Heartbreaker ever be of the caliber of Working Man. Working Man is such a masterfully written song. Alison Hell from Annihilator is on this same caliber, although their styles are nowhere close.
  • Pat from Saint Paul, MnAt my co-worker's retirement party a few years ago, his daughter (accompanied by guitar) performed this song, as well as Led Zeppelin's "Ramble On." Coolest retirement party ever!
  • William from Reno, NvI used to go to a bar/nightclub in Hawaii where this local band played this song. Every time the lead singer saw me walk in he knew his work was going to be cut out for him. TOTALLY Kicked ass!!!!!!!! K/H D
  • Josh from San Diego, Cathe drummer quit because he had diabetes and couldnt go out on tour, just watched a documentary on them
  • Wess from Moorhead, Mnchuck u need to be a working man to under stand this song
  • Wayne from Crockett, TxIf not my favorite, then it is certainly one of my top three faves from Rush. I've always wondered, if you go to work at 9 and get off by 5, isn't that a pretty normal work day and doesn't that leave quite a bit of time for leisure activity?
  • Crizzle from Rincon, GaThe beginning of this song is of my favorite rock riffs of all time. Charlie sucks. The rock out section owns.
  • Jeff from Casa Grande, AzThis song is my frickin' ANTHEM. I work 70 hours a week, g-darnit! I t'ain't got no life.
  • Jason from Denver, CoFor those that don't know, John Rutsey passed away recently. He was just as important to the success of RUSH as Neil Peart is, or Geddy or Alex for that matter.
  • Josh from Westborough, MaCharlie - you suck.
  • Josh from Westborough, MaThis song has the greatest guitar solo of all time. Period. Have you ever seen it played? It's frightening. You will rip your heart out and drop on the table by the time they reach the climax. WOW. just wow.
  • Allie from Clarkston, MiJeff, i totally agree with you. This song is awesome!!!
    I LOVE THE BASS SOLO!!!!=)
  • Jeff from St. Louis, MoI think that Working Man's solo deserves to be higher than 92 on Guitar World's 100 Greatest Guitar Solos. What do you all think?
  • Nick from Cleveland, Oh
    Its great to hear this song first came out in Cleveland, it's a blue collar song that really hits home with the hard working rock fans who live here.
  • Chuck from Houston, TxIt's my understanding that Alex Lifeson and John Rutsey still keep in contact. I have also heard that they both work out together, but I could be totaly off.
  • Kenny from Wilmot, Nhyea guys charlie's wrong...the solo kicks a**
  • Eryn from Jewett City, Ctawesome song. i thought it was zeppelin at first...i love the guitar solo. this is a great song to get me pumped up!!
  • Wade from Vancouver, CanadaCharlie, how can you love Rush if you don't like "rock out sections"?
  • Wade from Vancouver, CanadaThe "rock out section" is awesome.
  • Randy from Colerain Twp., Oh This song really kicks ass. I don't think it really drags all that much. Not only does Alex's guitar playing ability is displayed, but Geddy's bass playing as well. RUSH performed this song on their 'Vapor Trails' tour, and it was the first time that I had ever seen them performed this live, and they did a good job doing it. The one thing about RUSH, they do give a full performance in their shows...even when Alex is drunk.
  • Casey from Dalton, GaThe song isn't just like a pop song, verse-chorus-verse-chorus, the rock out part is for people who just want to lean back and take it all in. It's fine the way it is IMHO
  • Tristan from Omaha, Neprobley the best guitar ive ever heard especialy on the differnt stages cd
  • Jake from Philadelphia, PaAwesome song. The solo is killer.
  • Glp from Pittsburg , PaAlthough the solo rocks it does kinda drag on and on. They should have cut it to two minutes or less.
  • Stefanie from Rock Hill, ScCharlie" I gotta agree with Randy. The guitar solo is pretty cool!
  • Randy from Fords, Nj...'rock out part'...sucks?! God, Charlie, it's /awesome/! Hell, it made it onto Guitar World's 100 Greatest Guitar Solos, albeit, at the #92 spot...but that's still a mighty accomplishment. I can't name a single Rush instrumental I enjoy more than the last 5 minutes of this one.
  • Koko from Bla, AlI agree with Tim Hendersonville! Sleazy!
  • Charlie from Thomaston, Cti think the song should have ended after the second chorus, yeah it would have only been 2:00 minutes but lets face it the "rock out" part sucks. anyway: I LOVE RUSH!
  • Dave from Cardiff, WalesOriginal drummer John Rutsey left the band soon after the release of their debut album (allegedly to pursue other interests, although some sources have suggested that he found playing live too stressful, and didn't want to make a career out of it). He was subsequently replaced by Neil Peart
  • Kevin from Austin, TxThe original album cover's lettering was supposed to have been red, but turned out to be pink instead...
  • Tim from Hendersonville, TnThe name of the drummer on Rush's eponymous album was John Rutsey. His photo was on the back of the album cover (as were Lee's and Lifeson's). Rutsey was a rather skeezy looking individual, IMHO.
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