Workin' For A Livin'
"Workin' For A Livin'"
Clock in with Huey Lewis and the News' timeless blue-collar rock anthem, "Workin' For A Livin'," released in 1982. Driven by a signature harmonica riff and relatable lyrics, this track celebrates the daily grind. It's a high-energy rock song that became an early signature hit.
Featured on their 1982 album Picture This and released as a single the same year, "Workin' For A Livin'" struck a chord with its down-to-earth theme. Showcasing the band's rock roots and Huey Lewis's harmonica skills, the song resonated with audiences, becoming an enduring anthem for everyday working people.
This straightforward 1982 rock track captures the essence of earning a paycheck through hard work. Its driving beat, energetic performance, and instantly recognizable harmonica hook solidified its place as a fan favorite and a key song in establishing Huey Lewis and the News' relatable, grounded rock identity.
SONG MEANING: This song is a straightforward rock anthem about the reality of everyday labor and the necessity of working hard simply to survive ("taking what they're giving 'cause I'm working for a livin'"). It acknowledges the daily grind faced by various working-class individuals, celebrating their perseverance in the face of the demands of earning a paycheck.
- BAND: Huey Lewis And The News
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: July 01
- YEAR: 1982
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