Working Man
Rush · Other Songs - Rush
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 working man.
They call me the Working Man
I guess that's what I am
I get home at five o'clock
and I take myself out a nice cold beer
Alway's 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
They call me the Working Man
I guess that's what I am
Well they call me the Working Man
I guess that's what I am
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 working man.
They call me the Working Man
I guess that's what I am
Working Man
Rush's "Working Man" stands as a quintessential example of the band's progressive rock prowess, blending intricate guitar work with driving rhythms that define their catalog. Released during a period where the group was refining their signature fusion of technical proficiency and thematic depth, the track exemplifies the band's ability to construct complex musical landscapes. The song features the characteristic interplay between Geddy Lee's bass lines and Neil Peart's precise drumming, supported by the soaring vocals of the band's lead singer. As a standalone recording, it captures the energy and ambition of Rush's work, showcasing their commitment to pushing the boundaries of rock music while maintaining a cohesive artistic vision.

