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Songs Of The (Labour) Day: A Panic Manual Labour Day Playlist

Posted on
5 Sep 2016
by
Paul

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It’s labour day, a day dedicated to honouring workers by giving (most of) us the day off. In recognition of this day, here’s a bunch of songs:

Hazel Dickens – They’ll Never Keep Us Down
Labour day has its roots in the labour movement and one of the first groups to organize was the coal miners, because of course such dismal and dangerous work would inspire people to fight for better working conditions. If you’ve ever seen the films Harlan County USA or Matewan (both about coal miners), you might have noticed the music of Hazel Dickens in their soundtracks. Hazel is a boss, though not in the sense of her being on the side of management, just to make things clear.

Dolly Parton – 9 To 5
Dollay Parton is, like Hazel, a strong Southern woman singing about the plight of the worker who is “barely gettin’ by” because it’s “It’s all takin’ and no givin.'” Amen, sister.


Dolly Parton plays the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre this Friday, September 9, which everyone should go see, because it’s Dolly.

Geto Boys – Damn It Feels Good To Be A Gangsta
Keeping with the theme of soundtracks to films about people who hate their jobs and hate their boss, here’s a classic from the Office Space soundtrack. Got a case of the Mondays? Listen to this:

Loverboy – Working For The Weekend
You want a piece of my heart? You better start from the start … by giving me a fair wage and decent working conditions. OK, that’s likely not what Mike Reno and co. were singing about, but everybody loves a good ’80s rock song, so just go with it. Not sure what the first two and a half minutes of pointless band chit chat in the video is all about, but once you make it past that point? C’mon baby, let’s go!

Carly Rae Jepsen – Store
Sure, most of us have the day off today, but there are a few stores still open – this one goes out to the folks working in those stores. Here’s a video someone made for “Store” using footage from Mannequin, I guess because that movie takes place in a store.

Rihanna – Work
One more song going out to all of you that work so hard every damn day:

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