Working John
Jethro Tull Lyrics


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When I was a young man (as all good tales begin)
I was taught to hold out my hand
And for my pay I worked an honest day
and took what pittance I could win
Now I'm a working John and I'm a working Joe
and I'm doing what I know
for God and the Economy
Big brother watches over me
And the state protects and feeds me
And my conscience never leaves me
And I'm loyal to the unions
who protect me at all levels

And as I grew, the winds of fortune blew
and the bank smiled down upon me
And mortgaged to the hilt I threw
the breeze of caution behind me
Now I'm a working John and I'm a working Joe
and I'm good at what I know
And God and the Economy
have blessed me with equality
Now I'm equal to the best of you
And better than the rest of you
who would criticise my success
in times of national unrest

Now I own my horseless carriage
in its central-heated garage
And I commute eighty miles a day ---
up at seven to make it pay
I direct ten limited companies
with seeming consummate expertise
two ulcers and a heart disease




a trembling feeling in both knees ---
I'm a working John and I'm a working Joe

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Working John Working Joe" reflect a journey from humble beginnings to significant success in life. The song starts with the singer recounting how he was taught to work hard for a living and take what little he could get. He now refers to himself as working John and working Joe, implying that he is a common laborer who is doing only what he knows best. However, he believes that he is working for God and the economy, which is what keeps him going in life. The singer is also proud to be protected by the state and the unions, which guarantee him a good life.


As the song progresses, the singer's fortunes improve, and he acquires wealth and status, making him equal to the best and better than the rest. He talks about owning a horseless carriage in a heated garage and commuting eighty miles daily, showcasing his success. However, his success comes at a cost, as he also speaks of managing ten limited companies, two ulcers, and trembling knees.


The lyrics to "Working John Working Joe" are a commentary on the struggles and triumphs of the working class. The song captures the aspiration of working people who dream of progressing to a better life, success, and wealth, yet also highlights the challenges and sacrifices that come with achieving these aspirations.


Line by Line Meaning

When I was a young man (as all good tales begin)
The singer reminisces about his youth and how he was taught to work hard for his pay.


I was taught to hold out my hand
The singer was taught to work honestly and earn what he could.


And for my pay I worked an honest day
The singer believes in earning an honest living.


and took what pittance I could win
Despite earning little, the artist was content with what he earned.


Now I'm a working John and I'm a working Joe
The artist continues to work hard as an ordinary person.


and I'm doing what I know
The singer works in his area of expertise.


for God and the Economy
The singer works hard for both himself and the economy.


Big brother watches over me
The artist feels like he is being watched and controlled by those in power.


And the state protects and feeds me
The state provides the artist with security and basic needs.


And my conscience never leaves me
The artist feels good about his work and does not have any doubts about it.


And I'm loyal to the unions
The singer is supportive of the unions that protect workers.


who protect me at all levels
The unions provide the artist with protection and support in his work.


And as I grew, the winds of fortune blew
As the singer grew older, his luck changed.


and the bank smiled down upon me
The singer was able to secure a loan from the bank.


And mortgaged to the hilt I threw
The singer took out a large mortgage.


the breeze of caution behind me
The artist ignored caution and took a risk.


and I'm good at what I know
The artist is skilled in his area of work.


And God and the Economy
The singer sees both his success and the economy as blessings from a higher power.


have blessed me with equality
The singer feels that he has achieved equality with others through his hard work.


Now I'm equal to the best of you
The artist feels that he is just as good as the most successful people.


And better than the rest of you
The artist believes that he is better than those who criticize his success.


who would criticise my success
The artist feels that others are critical of his success.


in times of national unrest
The singer feels that criticism of his success is unjustified during times of national instability.


Now I own my horseless carriage
The artist now owns a car.


in its central-heated garage
The singer's car is kept in a warm, indoor garage.


And I commute eighty miles a day ---
The singer travels a long distance to work.


up at seven to make it pay
The singer wakes up early to ensure that his work is profitable.


I direct ten limited companies
The artist is in charge of ten companies.


with seeming consummate expertise
The artist appears to be very skilled at running the companies.


two ulcers and a heart disease
The singer's stressful work has led to health problems.


a trembling feeling in both knees ---
The singer is physically affected by the stress of his work.


I'm a working John and I'm a working Joe
Despite his success, the artist still sees himself as an ordinary worker.




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Written by: Ian Anderson

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