Song Description
A tradesman laments that his life of hard work has left his hands unsuited to playing music
Song Length |
3:42 |
Genre |
Country - Bluegrass, Folk - Rural |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Quiet, Composed |
Subject |
General, Regret |
Language |
English |
| |
Lyrics
Working Man's Hands
I sure like music, I sure like to dance
I do it as often as I get the chance
I'd love to play fiddle in some old-time band
But I can't play the fiddle with these working man's hands
[Chorus:] A working man's hands are all
calloused and worn
Seems like they've been that way since I
was born
No palm-reading gypsy could tell me a thing
My future and past are both there to be
seen
Master of some trades, jack of 'em all
I'll rebuild your engine or frame up a wall
And the tool is a rare one that these hands
don't know
but they're just too clumsy for fiddle and
bow
[Chorus]
I can count on my fingers mistakes that I've
made
with hammers and wrenches and spinning
saw blades
But a sweet singing fiddle puts me in a
trance
Then in my mind my fingers can dance
[Chorus]