40 Hour Week (For a Livin')

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About 40 Hour Week (For a Livin')

"40 Hour Week (For a Livin')" is a song written by Dave Loggins, Don Schlitz and Lisa Silver, and recorded by American country music band Alabama. It was released in April 1985 as the second single and title track from Alabama's album 40-Hour Week.


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1986
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There are people in this country who work hard every day
Not for fame or fortune do they strive
But the fruits of their labor are worth more than their pay
And it's time a few of them were recognized

Hello Detroit auto workers, let me thank you for your time
You work a forty hour week for a livin', just to send it on down the line
Hello Pittsburgh steel mill workers, let me thank you for your time
You work a forty hour week for a livin', just to send it on down the line

This is for the one who swings the hammer, driving home the nail
Or the one behind the counter, ringing up the sale
Or the one who fights the fires, the one who brings the mail
For everyone who works behind the scenes

You can see them every morning in the factories and the fields
In the city streets and the quiet country towns
Working together like spokes inside a wheel
They keep this country turning around

Hello Kansas wheat field farmer, let me thank you for your time
You work a forty hour week for a livin', just to send it on down the line
Hello West Virginia coal miner, let me thank you for your time
You work a forty hour week for a livin', just to send it on down the line

This is for the one who drives the big rig, up and down the road
Or the one out in the warehouse, bringing in the load
Or the waitress, the mechanic, the policeman on patrol
For everyone who works behind the scenes

With a spirit you can't replace with no machine
Hello America let me thank you for your time

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Alabama

Alabama is a country music and southern rock band from Fort Payne, Alabama, United States. The band was founded in 1969 by Randy Owen (lead vocals, Rhythm Guitar) and his cousin Teddy Gentry (bass guitar, background vocals), soon joined by Jeff Cook (Lead Guitar, fiddle, keyboards). In 1973, after Owen's graduation from Jacksonville State University, they gave up their day jobs and weekend gigs. The group, formerly known as "Wildcountry", left Fort Payne and Lookout Mountain to explore the possibilities of the club scene in surrounding coastal South Carolina. The band is often credited with bringing country music groups (as opposed to solo vocalists) into the mainstream, paving the way for the success of today's top country groups. Since i… more »

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Written by: DAVID LOGGINS, DON SCHLITZ, LISA MIRIAM SILVER

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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14 facts about this song

Release
Fact: "40 Hour Week (For a Living)" was released on March 11, 1985, as a single by the band Alabama.
Album
Fact: The song is the title track of Alabama's ninth studio album, which is also called '40 Hour Week'.
Chart Success
Fact: The song was a massive hit for the band, reaching number one on the U.S. Billboard Country Chart in 1985.
Genre
Fact: "40 Hour Week (For a Living)" is a country song, in line with Alabama's musical style.
Song Theme
Fact: The song honors the American working class, recognizing those who work hard in jobs like manufacturing, farming, and mining.
Songwriters
Fact: The song was written by Dave Loggins, Lisa Silver, and Don Schlitz.
Record Label
Fact: Alabama released "40 Hour Week (For a Living)" under the RCA Records label.
Lyrical Content
Fact: The lyrics of the song personally address various American workers, including a Kansas wheat field farmer, a West Virginia coal miner, a Detroit auto-assembly line worker, and more.
Legacy
Fact: The song is viewed as a tribute to hard-working Americans and is often played on holidays such as Labor Day.
Recognition
Fact: In 1985, the song was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for its sales.
Duration
Fact: The running time of the song is 4 minutes and 04 seconds.
Band Lineup
Fact: During the time of release, Alabama's band members were Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, Jeff Cook, and Mark Herndon.
Music Video
Fact: The song's music video includes images of various American workers, in line with the song's theme.
Commercial Success
Fact: "40 Hour Week (For a Living)" was Alabama's 17th number one single on the country chart.

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