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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Elliot Lurie
Elliot Lurie
Guitar
Jeffrey Grob
Jeffrey Grob
Drums
Larry Gonsky
Larry Gonsky
Keyboards
Peter Sweval
Peter Sweval
Bass
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Elliot Lurie
Elliot Lurie
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Bob Liftin
Bob Liftin
Producer
Elliot Lurie
Elliot Lurie
Producer
Jeffrey Grob
Jeffrey Grob
Producer
Larry Gonsky
Larry Gonsky
Producer
Looking Glass
Looking Glass
Producer
Mike Gershman
Mike Gershman
Executive Producer
Peter Sweval
Peter Sweval
Producer
Tim Geelan
Tim Geelan
Engineer
Wayne Tarnowski
Wayne Tarnowski
Engineer

Songteksten

I used to work for the New Jersey Railroad I got laid off 'cause the times weren't good My unemployment sixty-five dollars Sixty-five dollars don't buy what it should I have a-a weakness for 80-proof whiskey Lately I'm drinkin' a bottle every day Messin' my mind up, lord, it's wreckin' my body But it helps make those long lonely hours slip away I used to be a railroad man, and I'm damn proud of it, too I did more work in a workin' day, than any two men could do Foreman said I drink too much and I guess it's half-way true I drink half as much as my daddy did, and twice as much as you I used to have me a good lookin' woman Loved her and kept her, and called her my own She started packin' when I started drinkin' Now I'm drunk, and I'm busty, and I'm angry all alone I used to be a railroad man, and I'm damn proud of it, too I did more work in a workin' day, than any two men could do Foreman said I drink too much and at last I know it's true But I'm too far gone to change now, ain't nothin' I can do
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