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Which Side Are You On? - The Almanac Singers



     
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Come all you good workers
Good news to you, I'll tell
Of how the good old union
Has come in here to dwell
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on?
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on?
My daddy was a miner
He's now in the air and sun
He'll be with you fellow workers
Until the battle's won
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on?
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on?
They say in Harlan County
There are no neutrals there

You'll either be a union man
Or a thug for J. H. Claire
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on?
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on?
Oh, workers can you stand it?
Oh, tell me how you can
Will you be a lousy scab
Or will you be a man?
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on?
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on?
Don't scab for the bosses
Don't listen to their lies
Poor folks ain't got a chance
Unless they organize
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on?
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on? Which side?
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on?
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side, which side?
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on?
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side, which side?
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on?
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side, which side?
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on?
Which side are you on, boys?
Which side are you on? Hmm?

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The Almanac Singers were a group of folk musicians who achieved brief popularity in the early 1940s. Members Millard Lampell, Lee Hays, Pete Seeger, and Woody Guthrie began playing together informally after Seeger and Hays had been playing at left-wing political functions for a time. Mainstream national success began after the American Youth Congress meeting in Washington D.C. in February of 1941.

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