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Working Man
"Working Man"
Song by Rush
from the album Rush
ReleasedMarch 1974 (1974-03)
Recorded1973
GenreHard rock
Length
  • 7:06
  • 7:10 (Remastered version)
  • 7:15 (Vault edition)
Label
Songwriters
ProducerRush
Audio sample
"Working Man"

"Working Man" is a song by Canadian rock band Rush. In an interview on the Rolling Stone YouTube channel, bassist and lead vocalist Geddy Lee said that "Working Man" is his favorite song to play live.[1] "Working Man" became a favourite among Rush fans;[2] the guitar solo appeared on Guitar World magazine's 100 Greatest Guitar Solos list.[3]

Release and reception

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Donna Halper, then a disc jockey and music director at WMMS in Cleveland, Ohio, is credited with getting Rush noticed in the United States by playing "Working Man" on the air. The song proved particularly popular in the working-class city. The response resulted in a record deal for the band, who gave her special thanks for her part in their early history and dedicated their first two albums to her.[4][5]

Two versions of the song are available as downloadable tracks for the music video game series Rock Band. One is a cover based on the original recording, while the other is a previously unreleased master track with an alternate guitar solo.[6] The alternate version proved so popular that the band released it on the iTunes Store, under the title "Working Man (Vault Edition)".

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