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Let me tell you of a sailor, Harry Bridges is his name,
An honest union leader who the bosses tried to frame.
He left home in Australia to sail the seas around,
He sailed across the ocean to land in 'Frisco town.
There was only a company union, the bosses had their way.
A worker had to stand in line for a lousy dollar a day.
When up spoke Harry Bridges, "Us workers got to get wise,
Our wives and kids will starve to death if we don't get organized."
Oh, the FBI is worried, the bosses they are scared,
They can't deport six million men, they know.
And we're not going to let them send Harry over the sea,
We'll fight for Harry Bridges and build the C. I. O.
They built a big bonfire by the Matson lines that night,
They threw their fink books in it and they said, "We're gonna fight!
You've got to pay a livin' wage or we're gonna take a walk."
They told it to the bosses, but the bosses wouldn't talk.
They said, "There's only one way left to get that contract signed!"
And all around the waterfront they threw their picket line.
They called it Bloody Thursday, the fifth day of July,
For a hundred men were wounded and two were left to die!
Oh, the FBI is worried, the bosses they are scared,
They can't deport six million men, they know.
And we're not going to let them send Harry over the sea,
We'll fight for Harry Bridges and build the C. I. O.
Now that was seven years ago, and in the time since then
Harry's organized thousands more and made them union men.
"We must try to bribe him", the shipping bosses said.
And if he won't accept a bribe, we'll say that he's a red!"
The bosses brought a trial to deport him over the sea,
But the judge said, "He's an honest man, I got to set him free."
Then they brought another trial to frame him if they can,
But right by Harry Bridges stands every working man!
Oh, the FBI is worried, the bosses they are scared,
They can't deport six million men, they know.
And we're not going to let them send Harry over the sea,
We'll fight for Harry Bridges and build the C. I. O.



Writer(s): Robert Blackwell, John Marascalco


Pete Seeger - Songs of Freedom & Protest
Album Songs of Freedom & Protest
date de sortie
25-09-2012

1   Wasn't That a Time (Concert Version)
2   Guantanamera (Live)
3   House of the Rising Sun
4   Frankie and Johnnie
5   Henry Martin
6   Fare You Well, Polly
7   Fare Thee Well (10,000 Miles)
8   I've Been Working on the Railroad
9   Silver Dagger
10   John Brown's Body
11   East Virginia
12   He Lies in the American Land
13   Wildwood Flower
14   Ox Driver's Song
15   All My Trials
16   We Shall Not Be Moved
17   Donna Donna
18   Frog Went A-Courting
19   John Riley
20   The Fox
21   El Preso Numero Nueve
22   Rake & Rambling Boy
23   Mary Hamilton
24   Little Moses
25   Jesse James
26   Barbara Allen
27   John Henry
28   Silkie
29   Casey Jones
30   Railroad Boy
31   Talking Union
32   Plaisir D'amour
33   Which Side Are You On?
34   Once I Knew a Pretty Girl
35   All I Want
36   Banks of the Ohio
37   Union Maid
38   Engine 143
39   Goodnight, Irene
40   Lonesome Road
41   The Bells of Rhymney
42   Pal of Mine
43   Wasn't That a Time? (Live)
44   The Cherry Tree Carol
45   We Shall Overcome (Live)
46   Wagoner's Lad
47   Guantanamera
48   Lily of the West
49   The Sinking of the Reuben James
50   Old Blue
51   Follow the Drinking Ground
52   The Trees They Do Grow High
53   What You Gonna Call Your Pretty Little Baby
54   Well May the World Go
55   O What a Beautiful City
56   Careless Love
57   Sail Away Ladies
58   One Grain Of Sand - Abiyoyo
59   Black Is the Colour
60   Sixteen Tons
61   The Banks of the Ohio
62   Rock Island Line
63   Lowlands
64   The Strange Death of John Doe
65   Don't Weep After Me
66   Song for Bridges
67   Kitty
68   So Soon the Morning
69   Careless Love




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