TRACE ADKINS

- Working Man's Wage Lyrics

I've seen mornings when a thousand bales of hay
Looked like a mountain to a boy my age
And I've seen my daddy in that hot southern sun
Move those mountains one by one

And I've seen that same man come home from the mill
Pull forty hours for a hundred-dollar bill
I've watched him struggle and I've watched him age
Raising a family on a working man's wage

I grew up on a working man's wage
Blood, sweat and tears on every dollar he made
For the little he earned there was so much he gave
And I hope I am worthy of a working man's wage
I pick this guitar six nights a week
Daddy can't believe they're paying me
It would be so easy to let it go to my head
But there's just one thing that I can't forget

I grew up on a working man's wage
Blood, sweat and tears on every dollar he made
For the little he earned there was so much he gave
And I hope I am worthy, I hope I am worthy
Of a working man's wage

I've seen mornings when a thousand bales of hay
Looked like a mountain to a boy my age

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Who wrote Working Man's Wage lyrics?


Working Man's Wage is written by Wynn Varble, Leslie Winn Satcher.

When was Working Man's Wage released?


Working Man's Wage is first released on November 02, 1999 as part of Trace Adkins's album "More" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the 6th track on this album.

Which genre is Working Man's Wage?


Working Man's Wage falls under the genre Country.
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Songwriter(s): Wynn Varble, Leslie Winn Satcher
Record Label(s): 1999 Capitol Records Nashville
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