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  1. 2 de dic. de 2021 · The Workers Song. The Longest Johns. 541K subscribers. Subscribed. 27K. 2M views 2 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group The Workers Song · The Longest Johns · Seth...

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  2. This is Dick Gaughan's rendition of a great working class rebel song, which appeared on his 1981 album Handful of Earth. Originally written by the north-east...

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  3. 3 de dic. de 2021 · The Workers Song Lyrics. [Verse 1] Oh, come on all you workers, who toil night and day. By hand and by brain, to earn your pay. Who for centuries all past for no more than your bread. Have bled...

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    This song was written by Ed Pickford and first recorded by Scottish folk singer Dick Gaughan on his landmark 1981 album Handful of Earth. The Longest Johns' version was released as the fourth track on Smoke + Oakum, featuring guest artist Seth Lakeman.

    This song was the subject of the band's third Community Video Project, announced 3 Aug 2022. The finished video, featuring 833 participants, was released on YouTube 11 January 2023.

    The final chorus of the album version features guest vocals from the Darley parents and Sam (community moderator & brother to JD) as well as the Severn Whalers.

    "The Workers Song" was one of the two songs led by iRobert — a video of Robbie's face on an iPad, perched atop a hanging rack of his clothing — when Robbie was unable to join the band for the US portion of their autumn 2022 tour due to visa issues. (The other was Beer is Great.)

    Lyrics as provided in the Smoke + Oakum album sleeve.

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  5. A Song by Ed Pickford©Ed Picford. Come all of you workers. Who toil night and day. By hand and by brain. To earn your pay. Who for centuries long past. For no more than your bread. Have bled for your countries. And counted your dead.

  6. Workers' Song Lyrics: Come all of you workers who toil night and day / By hand and by brain to earn your pay / Who for centuries long past for no more than your bread / Have bled for your ...