WORKING MAN
Glenn Frey Lyrics


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I get up on Monday and I work all day
I go till Friday when I get my pay
I'm a long, long way from the promised land
Oh, I'm just a working man

It ain't so bad in this factory town
I drink with my buddies when the sun goes down
Some of you people may not understand
No, no, I'm just a working man
I'm just a working man

I'm a working man, that's what I do
I'm a working man, just like you
I'm a working man, I know who I am,
I sweat for my money and I work with my hands

Oh, oh, working man
Oh, oh, working man
Oh, oh, working man
I'm just a working man
Hear me people, I'm just a working man

There's only one way to beat the small town blues
Take of your boots, put on your rock 'n' roll shoes
Come over here baby 'cause I've got something to say
We're gonna rock our troubles away

Yeah, yeah, yeah I'm a working man
Oh, I'm a working man
You've got to understand
I'm just a working man

Working man
I'm a working man
Working man




I'm just a working man
Just like you, I'm just a working man

Overall Meaning

Glenn Frey's "Working Man" is a song that celebrates the hardworking class. The lyrics describe the daily grind of a man who works tirelessly throughout the week, looking forward to his paycheck every Friday. The song highlights the blue-collar job of an ordinary worker, who is proud of what he does and is grateful for his employment.


Frey portrays the factory town environment as a place where people find comfort in their daily routines, taking solace in their friendship bonding over a drink. He maintains a sense of pride and satisfaction in being a member of the working-class. His lyrics call attention to the fact that it is possible to be happy and fulfilled, even with a less prestigious job or career.


The song also aims to uplift those who may be feeling the "small-town blues" by encouraging them to unwind and let loose through rock and roll music. In essence, "Working Man" is an ode to the unappreciated workforce who keep society moving.


Line by Line Meaning

I get up on Monday and I work all day
Every Monday, I start my work early in the day and continue until the day ends.


I go till Friday when I get my pay
I work hard throughout the week and only get paid on Friday as a result of my hard work.


I'm a long, long way from the promised land
Despite working hard every day, I am nowhere close to achieving my dreams and reaching my goals.


Oh, I'm just a working man
I am not a wealthy or successful businessman, I am just an ordinary person who works hard to make a living.


It ain't so bad in this factory town
Although my city may not be the most glamorous or luxurious, I am content with my life here.


I drink with my buddies when the sun goes down
After a long day of work, I hang out with my friends and have a few drinks to relax and unwind.


Some of you people may not understand
Not everyone may be able to relate to my lifestyle or work ethic, and that's okay.


No, no, I'm just a working man
I am nothing special, just an ordinary person who works hard to provide for myself and my family.


I'm a working man, that's what I do
My identity is tied to my job - I am a working man who earns a living through hard work.


I'm a working man, just like you
Despite our differences, we are all the same in that we have to work hard to earn a living.


I'm a working man, I know who I am
I am aware of my identity as a working man and I take pride in the work that I do.


I sweat for my money and I work with my hands
I am a blue-collar worker who uses my physical labor to earn my paycheck.


There's only one way to beat the small town blues
To overcome the feeling of dissatisfaction that comes with living in a small town, one must seek joy and entertainment through other means.


Take of your boots, put on your rock 'n' roll shoes
Let go of your worries and embrace the spirit of rock 'n' roll to find happiness and excitement.


Come over here baby 'cause I've got something to say
I have a message to share and I want to spread it to others so we can all find joy in our lives.


We're gonna rock our troubles away
By immersing ourselves in the fun and energy of rock 'n' roll music, we can forget our problems and enjoy ourselves.


Yeah, yeah, yeah I'm a working man
I may not be rich or powerful, but I am proud to be a hardworking individual who earns a living through their labor.


You've got to understand
It's important for others to recognize and respect the work that I do and the sacrifices that I make.


Just like you, I'm just a working man
Despite our differences and backgrounds, we are all united in the fact that we work hard to provide for ourselves and our loved ones.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Glenn Lewis Frey, Jack Tempchin

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