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Well, you wake up in the morning, you hear the work bell ring, And they march you to the table to see the same old thing. Ain't no food upon the table, and no pork up in the pan. But you better not complain, boy, you get in trouble with the man.
Well, you wake up in the morning, you hear the work bell ring, And they march you to the table to see the same old thing. Ain't no food upon the table, and no pork up in the pan. But you better not complain, boy, you get in trouble with the man.
blues roots
country influences
folk influences
mild rhythmic syncopation
a vocal-centric aesthetic
acoustic sonority
major key tonality
acoustic guitar riffs
a dynamic male vocalist
a prominent harmonica part
acoustic rhythm guitars
prominent percussion
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
Quip from family history> Hinton W.Va. Was logging and mining town on a main rail line. This song may well have been one of the Black miners songs. My Grandfather told of folk escaping by trying and, I suppose often, succeding in catching the train, grabing onto a going train. Some he said were killed, or had serious injuries in trying. At nineteen he wore a pistol on one hip and a bullwhip on the other as some sort of overseer in Hinton's mines.
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