Part Of The Union Strawbs John Ford / Richard Hudson
Intro: pick a C then F / / /
[F]Now I'm a union man,
[Gm]Amazed at what I am
[Bb]I say what I [F]think - that the [Bb]company [F]stinks
Yes, [C]I'm a [Bb]union [F]man.
[F]When we meet at the local hall
[Gm]I'll be voting with them all
[Bb]With a hell of a [F]shout it's &[Bb]quot;out brot[F]hers out"
And the r[C]ise of the [Bb]factory's [F]fall
Chorus:
[C]Ohhhh, you d[F]on't get m[/]e I'm p[/]art of the u[/]nion
You [C]don't get [/]me I'm p[F]art of the [/]union
You [F]don't get [/]me I'm [/]part of the [/]union
'[Bb]Till the [F]day I [Bb]die, '[Bb]till the [C]day I [F]die
As a union man I'm wise,
To the lies of the company spies
And I don't get fooled by the factory rules
'Cause I always read between the lines.
And I always get my way
If I strike for higher pay
When I show my card to the Scotland Yard
This is what I say :
Chorus
Before the union did appear
My life was half as clear
Now I've got the power to the working hour
And every other day in the year.
So though I'm a working man
I can ruin the governments plan
Though I'm not too hard, the sight of my card
Makes me some kind of Superman.
Chorus and repeat
Note: Hudson & Ford did well a few years later with a band
called The Monks (Nice legs, shame about her face, Drugs in my
pocket)
- another ace 70s tab from Dave Turner & Tim Willett
Intro: pick a C then F / / /
[F]Now I'm a union man,
[Gm]Amazed at what I am
[Bb]I say what I [F]think - that the [Bb]company [F]stinks
Yes, [C]I'm a [Bb]union [F]man.
[F]When we meet at the local hall
[Gm]I'll be voting with them all
[Bb]With a hell of a [F]shout it's &[Bb]quot;out brot[F]hers out"
And the r[C]ise of the [Bb]factory's [F]fall
Chorus:
[C]Ohhhh, you d[F]on't get m[/]e I'm p[/]art of the u[/]nion
You [C]don't get [/]me I'm p[F]art of the [/]union
You [F]don't get [/]me I'm [/]part of the [/]union
'[Bb]Till the [F]day I [Bb]die, '[Bb]till the [C]day I [F]die
As a union man I'm wise,
To the lies of the company spies
And I don't get fooled by the factory rules
'Cause I always read between the lines.
And I always get my way
If I strike for higher pay
When I show my card to the Scotland Yard
This is what I say :
Chorus
Before the union did appear
My life was half as clear
Now I've got the power to the working hour
And every other day in the year.
So though I'm a working man
I can ruin the governments plan
Though I'm not too hard, the sight of my card
Makes me some kind of Superman.
Chorus and repeat
Note: Hudson & Ford did well a few years later with a band
called The Monks (Nice legs, shame about her face, Drugs in my
pocket)
- another ace 70s tab from Dave Turner & Tim Willett