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Working Class Man.
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Title track for 2012 album Working Class Man
folk country bluegrass hillbilly
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Larrys music is best described as infectious melodies, heartfelt, positive lyrics, all backed up with professional recordings. His smooth vocal talents are clea
Vannatta's music is pure & fun, appealing to audiences both young and old. His music is a mixture of country, folk and bluegrass. From Bob Dylan, the Ozarks, to Jimmy Buffet, Vannatta's music and performances will make you dance, laugh and touch your heart.
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Genre
Country Bluegrass
Charts
#195 in subgenre Peak #8
Charts
Peak #118
Author
Larry Vannatta
Rights
Socan
Uploaded
December 12, 2011
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MP3 2.9 MB 160 kbps 2:33
Story behind the song
Funny how we forget how our great country was built and less we forget how many fought and died for our freedom. The Working Class people did have and always will. I tip my hat to all the working kind, becuase thats who I am.
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Working Class Man Written By: Larry Vannatta Verse one Back in the day when a man was a man He worked all day with his own two hands With the sweat on his brow and dust on his face Working class honest man Verse two Didn’t have much what he had he earn A loving family and a trusting word Drove a John deer tractor, and a old half ton Working class honest man (Chorus) He’s a poor dirt farmer, he’s a factory man A train engineer who rides across this land With the sweat on their brow and dust on their face Just a working class honest man Solo Verse three There’s a lot of folks working on a wage Trying to make a dollar each and every day Men and women just blue collar folks Working class honest man (Bridge) That working class, they fought together And they built this nation strong Lest we forget the ones who died For the freedom of us all. Verse four So want you tip your hat to the working kind Threat them like a brother all the time With the sweat on their brow and dust on their face Just the working class honest man (Solo) (Chorus) He’s a poor dirt farmer, he’s a factory man A train engineer who rides across this land With sweat on their brow and dust on their face Just a working class honest man With sweat on their brow and dust on their face Just a working class honest man
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