Créditos

ARTISTAS INTÉRPRETES
Seth Lakeman
Seth Lakeman
Canto
Ben Nicholls
Ben Nicholls
Contrabajo
Benji Kirkpatrick
Benji Kirkpatrick
Banjo
Cormac Byrne
Cormac Byrne
Percusión
Archie Churchill Moss
Archie Churchill Moss
Acordeón de botones
Dany Crimp
Dany Crimp
Silbato
COMPOSICIÓN Y LETRA
Seth Lakeman
Seth Lakeman
Composición
Reg Meuross
Reg Meuross
Letra
PRODUCCIÓN E INGENIERÍA
Nick Cooke
Nick Cooke
Masterización

Letra

I was born in the shadow of a shipyard crane
on the rolling banks where the Giants reign
like each brother I joined the line
And I pulled my weight I served my time
I watched them go as they launched the boats
we waved our flags as they came afloat
now the shipyard gone we lost our pride
And the town got sick, and a town just died
Born to the steel, born to the strain
Born to a hurt that you'll never know
Born to the work born to the pain
Born to a life that you'll never know
I was born in a cottage of a mining town
Where the men cut tin deep underground
and the work was hard, but we sung our songs
While the thick dust fell, and it choked our lungs
Now the town all quiet and the old men sit
And they tell their tales since they closed the pit
their houses gone and their families broke
 you know their sorrow by the way they choke
Born to the steel, born to the strain
Born to a hurt that you'll never know
Born to the work born to the pain
Born to a life that you'll never know
I was born in a terrace at the edge of the bay
I worked each trawler to scrimp and save
All year round before the sun
I'd ride each wave til the dawn world come.
The docks shut down and the fleet's moved on
And the fishing grounds are spent and gone
The works dried up with the yards all closed
It's an industry gone but we can't let go.
Born to the steel, born to the strain
Born to the work, born to the pain
Born to the steel, born to the strain
Born to a hurt that you'll never know
Born to the work born to the pain
Born to a life that you'll never know
Written by: Reg Meuross, Seth Lakeman
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