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Workin' Class Hero lyrics and chords

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Workin' Class Hero lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song co-written and recorded by Alan Jackson.

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Workin' Class Hero
Recorded by Alan Jackson
Written by Don Sampson and Alan Jackson

C F C
A callused right hand holds a shiny gold watch
G7 F C
For thirty years spent on the clock
F C
But you won't see no tears from this workin' class hero
G7 F G7
He's always been hard as a rock

C F C
He knows he's too old to really start over
G7 F C
Besides he just wouldn't know how
F C
I guess he's just glad that he's not alone
G7 F C
He's got to wonder what now

F A# C
Cause there's no hall of fame for that working class hero
F A# C
No statute carved out of stone
F A# C
His greatest reward is the love of a woman
A# C
And his children so after he's gone
A# F C
That old working class hero lives on

F C
That three bedroom house he built in the 50's
G7 F C
Seems so much bigger today
F C
With just him and momma and not many bills
G7 F G7
Cause all of the kids moved away

C F C
What he's done with his life might not be remembered
G7 F C
But he's got every right to be proud
F C
Cause the blood sweatin' years of this workin' class hero
G7 F C
Is really what livin's about

Repeat #3

A# F C
Yes that workin' class hero lives on
A# F C
That workin' class hero lives on

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