Tom: A (intro) A A I'm a hard workin' man, I wear a steel hard hat, D I can ride, rope, hammer and paint, A do things with my hands that most men can't. E I can't get ahead no matter how hard I try, A A I'm getting really good at barely getting by. A Got everything I own by the sweat of my brow, D from my four-wheel drive to my cowboy boots, A I owe it all to my blue-collar roots. E Feel like I'm workin' overtime on a runaway train, A I've got to bust loose from this ball and chain. D C A I'm a hard, hard-workin' man, E A A7 I've got it all on the line for a piece of the promised land. D C A And I'm burnin' my candle at both ends, E A about the only way to keep the fire going is to out-run the wind. A Come Friday night I like to party hard, D I carry on with the Cadillac cuties, A spend my whole week's pay on some weekend beauty. E Come Monday morning I'm the first to arrive, A I ain't nothin' but business from nine to five. D C A I'm a hard, hard-workin' man, E A A7 I've got it all on the line for a piece of the promised land. D C A And I'm burnin' my candle at both ends, E A about the only way to keep the fire going is to out-run the wind. E A I can't wait to get up in the mornin', and do it all over again, E A D A well, I'm a hard-livin', hard-workin' man. And women, too.