Capital Radio, Sept. 5, 2022, 1 – 4:28 p.m., cygnusradio.com
- “Capital Radio Two,” The Clash
- “My Baby, My Baby,” Sunnyland Slim
- “The Birthday Present,” Loudon Wainwright III
- “The Birthday Present II,” Loudon Wainwright III
- “How Old is 75?” Loudon Wainwright III
- “Santa Barbara,” John Stewart & Buffy Ford
- “California Bloodlines,” Dave Alvin
- “Daydream Believer,” Lord Sitar
- “Let’s Work,” Prince
- “Working Man Blues,” Merle Travis
- “Workin’ Woman Blues,” Valerie June
- “Chain Gang,” Sam Cooke
- “Working in the Coal Mine,” Lee Dorsey
- “Working on the Building,” Elvis Presley
- “Working on a Dream,” Bruce Springsteen
- “Working on a Guru,” Bob Dylan
- “Working for The Man,” Roy Orbison
- “Government Center,” Jonathan Richman
- “Factory Girl,” The Rolling Stones
- “Factory,” Bruce Springsteen
- “Get a Job,” The Silhouettes
- “Get-a-Job [live],” The Special Beat
- “Got a Job,’ Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
- “Found a Job [live],” Talking Heads
- “Not a Job,” Elbow
- “Dead End Job,” The Police
- “Dirty Job,” Mike Campbell & the Dirty Knobs with Ian Hunter
- “God Damn Job,” The Replacements
- “Take This Job and Shove It,” Johnny Paycheck
- “Day Job,” Gin Blossoms
- “Bright Future in Sales,” Fountains of Wayne
- “The Job that Ate My Brain,” The Ramones
- “Get Back in Line,” The Kinks
- “Rush Hour Blues,” The Kinks
- “Working at the Factory,” The Kinks
- “Working Man’s Cafe,” Ray Davies
- “Work,” Lou Reed & John Cale
- “Work,” Andy Partridge
- “Work,” Bob Marley & the Wailers
- “Working and Waiting,” The Clash
- “Sixteen Tons,” Tennessee Ernie Ford
- “Keep on Working,” Pete Townshend
- “The Working Man,” Creedence Clearwater Revival
- “Welcome to the Working Week,” Elvis Costello
- “Five O’Clock World,” The Vogues
- “Working Man,” The Riot Squad
- “Work to Do,” The Isley Brothers
- “Work Song,” Herb Alpert
- “Mr. President (Have Pity on the Working Man),” Randy Newman
- “Workin’ at the Car Wash Blues,” Jim Croce
- “Links on the Chain,” Phil Ochs
- “The Great Airplane Strike,” Paul Revere & the Raiders
- “Bang the Drum All Day,” Todd Rundgren
- “Labor Day,” The Dead Milkmen
- “Fruits of My Labor,” Lucinda Williams
- “Farmer-Labor Train,” Woody Guthrie
- “Union Town,” Tom Morello
- “Flint (for the Unemployed and Underpaid),” Sufjan Stevens
- “Unemployment Stomp,” Big Bill Broonzy
- “Why Is It So Hard,” Charles Bradley
Capital Radio returns Sept. 12 at 1 p.m. EDT at cygnusradio.com, where recent past shows are also archived
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