Hard Working Woman

King Crimson · Other Songs - King Crimson

Got a hard working woman, works hard all day long

Got a hard working woman, she works hard all the time

She's a hard working woman, i call her that gal of mine



Well, i went uptown and bought her clothes

My baby got my money, put me outdoors

She's a hard working woman

Hard working woman

Hard working woman

Hard working woman, works hard all the time



Well, i bought her clothes and i bought her hair

My baby's gone, gone away somewhere

She's a hard working woman

Hard working woman

Hard working woman

Hard working woman, works hard all the time



She works hard all day, doing the best she can

When you come home at night, she's got another man

She's a hard working woman

Hard working woman

Hard working woman

Hard working woman, works hard all the time



Well, i give her my dough to spend on the line

When it comes to loving, she's the gal of mine

She's a hard working woman

Hard working woman

Hard working woman

Hard working woman

Good loving mama, and i love her all the time

Hard Working Woman - King Crimson

King Crimson's "Hard Working Woman" stands as a defining track within the band's progressive rock catalog, showcasing the group's signature blend of complex time signatures and intricate guitar work. Released during a pivotal era for the ensemble, the song exemplifies the band's commitment to pushing musical boundaries while maintaining a driving, rhythmic energy. The composition features the distinctive interplay between the lead guitarist and the rhythm section, characteristic of the band's mid-to-late period output. As a standalone recording, it highlights the band's ability to craft dense, atmospheric pieces that demand active listening, cementing their legacy as innovators in the genre. The track remains a staple for fans exploring the depth of King Crimson's discography and their influence on progressive rock.