Tom: D Intro: D D There are people in this country, A D Who work hard every day, G A Not for fame or fortune do they strive, D But the fruits of their labor, A D Are worth more than their pay, G A D (Pause) And it's time a few of them were recognized, G D Hello Detroit! (Auto Workers), G D And I thank you for your time, G D You work a forty hour week for a livin', A D Just to send it on down the line, G D Hello Pittsburgh! (Steel Mill Workers), G D And I thank you for your time, G D You work a forty hour week for a livin', A D Just to send it on down the line, A This is for the one who swings the hammer, G - G D Drivin' home the nails, A - A For the one who's behind the counter, G - G D Ringin' up the sales, Bm For the one who finds the fire, F#m G The one who brings the mail, Asus For everyone who works behind the scenes, D You can see them every mornin', A D In the factories and the fields, G A In the City streets and the quiet country towns, D Workin' together, A D Like spokes inside a wheel, G A They keep this country turnin' around, G D Hello Kansas! (Wheat field farmers), G D And I thank you for your time, G D You work a forty hour week for a livin', A D Just to send it on down the line, G D Hello West Vir-ginia coal miners, G D And I thank you for your time, G D You work a forty hour week for a livin', A D Just to send it on down the line, D This is for the one who drives the big rigs, A D Up and down the road, For the one out in the warehouse, D Bringin' in the load, A D For the waitress, the mechanic, the policeman on patrol, G A For everyone who works behind the scenes, A With a spirit you can't replace with no machine-e-e-e,