paroles de chanson Talking Union - Pete Seeger
This
song
was
written
by
Millard
Lampell,
Lee
Hays
And
yours
truly,
Pete
Seeger
In
the
spring
of
1941
That
was
the
year
that
Henry
Ford
was
being
organized
into
the
CIO
And
Woody
Guthrie
had
taught
the
three
of
us
the
old
talking
blues
You
know,
if
you
want
to
get
to
heaven,
let
me
tell
you
what
to
do
Got
to
grease
your
feet
in
little
muttons
too
And
I
think
Millard
was
sort
of
paraphrasing
that
And
Lee
added
a
verse,
and
I
added
a
verse
And
suddenly
we
had
the
song
almost
completed,
except
that
we
hadn't
found
any
solution
We'd,
all
we'd
done
is
add
up
the
problems
that
we
hadn't
found
how
to
solve
any
of
them
And
about
a
month
went
by,
and
one
day
I
was
sitting
up
in
the
roof
and
realized
that
There's
only
one
solution
to
it,
the
old
one
will
stick
together
So
I
made
two
verses
to
end
it
off,
none
of
them
rhymed
And
that's
how
the
song
"Talking
Union"
was
born
Now,
if
you
want
higher
wages
let
me
tell
you
what
to
do
You
got
to
talk
to
the
workers
in
the
shop
with
you
You
got
to
build
you
a
union,
got
to
make
it
strong
But
if
you
all
stick
together,
boys,
it
won't
be
long
You
get
shorter
hours,
better
working
conditions
Vacations
with
pay,
take
your
kids
to
the
seashore
It
ain't
quite
this
simple,
so
I
better
explain
Just
why
you
got
to
ride
on
the
union
train
'Cause
if
you
wait
for
the
boss
to
raise
your
pay
We'll
all
be
awaitin'
'til
Judgment
Day
We'll
all
be
buried
Gone
to
heaven
St.
Peter'll
be
the
straw
boss
then,
boys
Now
you
know
you're
underpaid,
but
the
boss
says
you
ain't
He
speeds
up
the
work
'til
you're
'bout
to
faint
You
may
be
down
and
out,
but
you
ain't
beaten
You
can
pass
out
a
leaflet
and
call
a
meetin'
Talk
it
over,
speak
your
mind
Decide
to
do
somethin'
about
this
Course,
the
boss
may
persuade
some
poor
damn
fool
To
go
to
your
meetin'
and
act
like
a
stool
But
you
can
always
tell
a
stool,
though,
that's
a
fact
He's
got
a
yaller
streak
a-runnin'
down
his
back
He
doesn't
have
to
stool,
you
know,
he'll
always
make
a
good
livin'
On
what
he
takes
out
of
blind
men's
cups
Well,
you
got
a
union
now,
you're
sittin'
pretty
Put
some
of
the
boys
on
the
steering
committee
The
boss
won't
listen
if
one
guy
squawks
But
he's
got
to
listen
when
the
union
talks,
he
better
He'd
be
mighty
lonely,
one
of
these
days
Suppose
he's
working
you
so
hard
it's
just
outrageous
Paying
you
all
starvation
wages
You
go
to
the
boss
and
the
boss
would
yell
"Before
I
raise
your
pay,
I'd
see
you
all
in
hell"
He's
puffing
a
big
seegar,
feeling
mighty
slick
Thinks
he's
got
your
union
licked
He
looks
out
the
window
and
what
does
he
see
But
a
thousand
pickets,
and
they
all
agree
He's
a
bastard,
unfair,
slavedriver
Bet
he
beats
his
wife
Now
boys,
you've
come
to
the
hardest
time
The
boss
will
try
to
bust
your
picket
line
He'll
call
out
the
police,
the
National
Guard
Tell
you
it's
a
crime
to
have
a
union
card
They'll
raid
your
meetin',
they'll
hit
you
on
the
head
They'll
call
every
one
of
you
a
goddam
red
Unpatriotic,
Moscow
agents,
bomb
throwers,
even
the
kids
Well,
out
in
Detroit,
here's
what
they
found
Down
in
Pittsburgh,
here's
what
they
found
Down
at
Bethlehem,
here's
what
they
found
Out
in
Frisco,
here's
what
they
found
That
if
you
don't
let
red-baiting
break
you
up
If
you
don't
let
stool-pigeons
break
you
up
If
you
don't
let
race
hatred
break
you
up
If
you
don't
let
vigilantes
break
you
up,
you'll
win
What
I
mean,
take
it
easy,
but
take
it
1 Round And Round Hitler's Grave
2 Deliver the Goods
3 The Golden Vanity
4 Talking Union
5 Sinking of the Reuben James
6 Union Maid
7 Ground Hog
8 All I Want
9 Washington Breakdown
10 Dear Mr President
11 C For Conscription
12 Which Side Are You On?
13 Blow Ye Winds, Heigh Ho
14 Casey Jones
15 Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn
16 Eirie Canal
17 Teeroo Teeroo
18 Cumberland Mountain Bear Chase
19 T for Texas
20 Cindy
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