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Karmakanic

Who's The Boss In The Factory Lyrics

by Karmakanic on album Who's The Boss In The Factory

Existence, no more Once and for all. Have mercy, time's up behind the prison walls. Compassion, run dry one final call. Injection, rejection, go take the form(?) One by one (watch the

Seven Nations

The Factory Song Lyrics

by Seven Nations on album The Factory

I wonder how I wonder why Without this factory could we ever survive I wonder who I wonder where Are faring better than those around here I left my home and I said my goodbyes I traveled safely t

Jey Vazz

The Factory 2016 Lyrics

by Jey Vazz on album The Factory 2016

(Can u feel it) (Now, the build up) (R u ready) (wohoo) The Factory (Isnt this g00d) (Wow, we r gonna have a gr8 time) (will u join us) (of course u want to) (now, build up again) (r u ready) (wohoo)

The Listening

The Factory Lyrics

by The Listening on album Rock 'N' Roll Worship Circus Becomes... The Listening

The factory you're ready to strike the factory is gonna catch fire got the gasoline and the match to light got the stains on your clothes from last night's fight back door is shut you pick the lock pa

The Killers

Mr. Brightside <(the real lyrics) Lyrics

by The Killers on album Hot Fuss

The Killers Hot Fuss Mr. Brightside

The Kinks

Working at the Factory Lyrics

by The Kinks on album Miscellaneous

All my life I've been a workin' man When I was at school they said that's all you'll ever understand No profession, didn't figure in their plans So they sent me down the factory to be a workin' man A

The Receiving End Of Sirens

Flee the Factory Lyrics

by The Receiving End Of Sirens on album Miscellaneous

One hoped they'd break the patent when they die cast me in stride A simple steel specimen, truly empty down inside With copper-core wound veins, a pumping cold hydraulic heart Bellows cycle air on rhy

Harry Chapin

The Day They Closed the Factory Down Lyrics

by Harry Chapin on album Legends of the Lost and Found

She said, "I watch him walk down Main Street A sweet one man parade. He'd tip his hat and just like that another score he'd made I'd watch the girls all watch him; moths drawn to the flame. The money

Harry Chapin

The Day They Closed the Factory Down Lyrics

by Harry Chapin on album Legends of the Lost and Found - New Greatest Stories Live

She said, "I watch him walk down Main Street A sweet one man parade. He'd tip his hat and just like that another score he'd made I'd watch the girls all watch him; moths drawn to the flame. The money

Muzzy

The Factory Lyrics

by Muzzy on album F Minor Factory

Please state your name clearly into the microphone. My name is System Thirteen Indigo One Delta. My friends used to call me Sid. So you're a worker model? I used to work here in the factory. All the I

Muzzy

The Factory Lyrics

by Muzzy on album F Minor Factory - EP

Please state your name clearly into the microphone. My name is System Thirteen Indigo One Delta. My friends used to call me Sid. So you're a worker model? I used to work here in the factory. All the I

Kenny Rogers

The Factory Lyrics

by Kenny Rogers on album I Prefer the Moonlight

I can't say that he loved his work but he fed a family of nine Papa never heard of a union, he logged his scale in time But he was a lucky man At least he had a job down at the factory Forty years cu

Kenny Rogers

The Factory Lyrics

by Kenny Rogers on album Buried Treasure - The Collection

I can't say that he loved his work but he fed a family of nine Papa never heard of a union, he logged his scale in time But he was a lucky man At least he had a job down at the factory Forty years cu

Kenny Rogers

The Factory Lyrics

by Kenny Rogers on album Through the Years: A Retrospective

I can't say that he loved his work but he fed a family of nine Papa never heard of a union, he logged his scale in time But he was a lucky man At least he had a job down at the factory Forty years cu

Kenny Rogers

The Factory Lyrics

by Kenny Rogers on album I Prefer the Moonlight

I can't say that he loved his work but he fed a family of nine Papa never heard of a union, he logged his scale in time But he was a lucky man At least he had a job down at the factory Forty years cu

Kenny Rogers

The Factory Lyrics

by Kenny Rogers on album Through the Years: A Retrospective

I can't say that he loved his work but he fed a family of nine Papa never heard of a union, he logged his scale in time But he was a lucky man At least he had a job down at the factory Forty years cu

Kenny Rogers

The Factory Lyrics

by Kenny Rogers on album The Very Best of Kenny Rogers

I can't say that he loved his work but he fed a family of nine Papa never heard of a union, he logged his scale in time But he was a lucky man At least he had a job down at the factory Forty years cu

Kenny Rogers

The Factory Lyrics

by Kenny Rogers on album The First 50 Years

I can't say that he loved his work but he fed a family of nine Papa never heard of a union, he logged his scale in time But he was a lucky man At least he had a job down at the factory Forty years cu

Kenny Rogers

The Factory Lyrics

by Kenny Rogers on album I Prefer the Moonlight

I can't say that he loved his work but he fed a family of nine Papa never heard of a union, he logged his scale in time But he was a lucky man At least he had a job down at the factory Forty years cu

Kenny Rogers

The Factory Lyrics

by Kenny Rogers on album Miscellaneous

I can't say that he loved his work but he fed a family of nine Papa never heard of a union, he logged his scale in time But he was a lucky man At least he had a job down at the factory Forty years cu