[Verse 1]
Working hard to make a living
Bringing shelter from the rain
A father's son left to carry on blue denim in his veins
Woah, he's a working class man
[Verse 2]
Well, he's a Steel Town disciple
He's a legend of his time
He's running like a cyclone across the wild, blue western sky
Woah, he's a working class man
[Chorus]
(Woah) He's believes in God and Elvis
(Woah) He gets up when he can
(Woah) Did his time in Vietnam still mad at Uncle Sam
He's a simple man with a heart of gold in a complicated land
Oh, he's a working class man
[Verse 3]
Well, he loves the little woman, someday he'll make his wife
And saving all the overtime for the one love of his life
He ain't worried about tomorrow 'cause he just made up his mind
Life's too short for burning bridges, he'll take it one day at a time
Oh, he's a working class man
[Outro]
Oh, he's a working class man (Working class, working class man)
Oh, yeah
Yes, he is (Working class, working class man)
He's a working class man (Working class, working class man)
Oh, yeah
Don't you know, don't you know, don't you know (Working class, working class man)
He's a working class man
Oh, oh (Working class, working class man)
Oh, yeah
Yes, he is (Working class, working class man)
He's a working class man (Working class, working class man)
Oh, yeah
Yes, he is (Working class)
Working Class Man was written by Jonathan Cain.
Working Class Man was produced by Walt Aldridge.
Lacy J. Dalton released Working Class Man on Wed Jun 18 1986.