Tonight's theme was, "Jobs." Being Labor Day Weekend, it was a musical salute to all we do to make ends meet.
- Huey Lewis And The News – Working For A Living
- The Platters – Sixteen Tons
- Merle Haggard – Workin’ Man Blues
- Steppenwolf – Pusherman
- Curtis Mayfield – The Pusher
- Sleepy La Beef – Big Boss Man
- The Premiers – Farmer John
- The Sound Apparatus – Travel Agent Man
- The Marvelettes – Please, Mr. Postman
- Buddy Holly – Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues
- The Rolling Stones – The Under Assistant West Coast Promo Man
- The Rolling Stones – Factory Girl
- Freddy Johnston – Wichita Lineman
- Lee Dorsey – Workin’ In A Coal Mine
- The Silhouettes – Get A Job
- Nina Simone – Work Song
- Creedence Clearwater Revival – The Working Man
- Johnny Paycheck – Take This Job And Shove It
- Johnny Cash – The Legend Of John Henry’s Hammer
- Adam Sandler – Lunchlady Land
- Easy Star All Stars – Lovely Rita
- James Taylor – Handy Man
- Bob Dylan – Union Sundown
- Kennan Wynn And Cast – There’s No Business Like Show Business
- The Byrds – So You Want To Be A Rock n Roll Star
- AC/DC – It’s A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock n Roll)
- The Kinks – Celluloid Heroes
- Sammy Davis, Jr. – The Candy Man
- XTC – Generals And Majors
- Pete Seeger – Army Life
- Barry Sadler – The Ballad Of The Green Berets
- Bob Marley And The Wailers – Buffalo Soldier
- Billy Costello – I’m Popeye, The Sailor Man
- Frank Sinatra – Nice Work If You Can Get It
- The Vogues – Five O’Clock World
- The Tony Jackson Group – Fortune Teller
- Bo Diddley – Say Boss Man
- Canned Heat – Let’s Work Together
- Jim Croce – Workin’ At The Car Wash Blues
- Rose Royce – Car Wash
- Floyd Dixon – Hey Bartender
- Squirrel Nut Zippers – Bad Businessman
- Dolly Parton – 9-5
- The International Submarine Band – Truck Driving Man
- Muddy Waters – Bus Driver
- The Beatles – Paperback Writer
- Revolution Compared To What – Go to Work
- John Brown’s Body - Bankrobber
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