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Tribute to Work

3/7/2016

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We're putting our head down and getting work done this week at Vinyl. During these must-happen times, a good playlist is essential. Here are seven song to help motivate you to get the job done.


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SONG OF THE monDAY
9 to 5 - Dolly Parton
Grab yourself a cup of ambition with 9 to 5. Originally written and performed for the must-see movie, no playlist about work is complete without this awesome Dolly Parton jam.
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SONG OF THE tuesDAY
Takin' Care of Business - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Originally Takin’ Care of Business was considered a rip-off of The Beatles’ Paperback Writer but after a rewrite it became a rock anthem with one of the most well known riffs around.
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SONG OF THE wednesDAY
Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) - Styx
Composed by Styx guitarist Tommy Shaw after hearing the sound of his motor boat engine when it failed to start, Blue Collar Man was released in 1978 on the Pieces of Eight.
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SONG OF THE thursDAY
Take This Job and Shove It - Johnny Paycheck
Written by David Allan Coe, Take This Job & Shove It was made famous by Johnny Paycheck. Coe later blasted Paycheck for letting people think he'd written the song.
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SONG OF THE friDAY
Working for the Weekend - Loverboy
From Canadian rock band Loverboy's second album Get Lucky (1981), there's no better song to get you pumped for the weekend than Working for the Weekend.
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SONG OF THE saturDAY
Working On the HIghway - Bruce Springsteen
Though not one of the seven released singles from Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A.(1984), Working On the Highway is a catchy jam for plowing through any workload.
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SONG OF THE sunDAY
Got a Job - The Miracles
Produced by Barry Gordy, Got a Job was an answer to the Silhouettes' Get a Job. Released in 1958, Got a Job was the Miracles', originally called the Five Chimes, first single ever.

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