Redgum - Working Girls video free download


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Redgum's fifth album, Frontline, was released in August 1984.

By 1984, the Redgum line-up comprised Schumann, Truman, Atkinson, McDonald, Stephen Cooney (bass,didgeridoo, mandolin, banjo), Michael Spicer (piano) and Brian Czempinski (drums).

Lyrics

She said she came from Portland

Where the ashen skies and leaden ocean

Left her like the local boys, barren of emotion

As we talked we watched the raindrops

Running down the window

Laundromat in Darlinghurst,

Like a fish shop from the past

And her mother called her Mary

After Mary Magdalene,

To deny her beauty

Would have been the greatest sin

It was a profile in the neon and a Kings Cross Doorway lean

To half an hour of tending someone else's tangled dream

There were lines of sailors, lines of speed

Lines upon the footpath where she stared

When things were quiet, as night deferred to dawn.

And the coke cups played red rover

In the breeze that scuttled through the streets

Taxies left for greener fields

While Sydney stretched and yawned

And her mother called her Mary

After Mary Magdalene,

There were virgins in the morning,

She had sisters in the pain;

And the wives would clutch their husbands

Perhaps it was her honesty,

Perhaps they shared the shame,

Working streets and wedding rings are sometimes much the same

She tap-danced with the buskers

Near the subway shouting blues songs

They remembered from their teenage years of dreamtime radio.

And the years withdrew behind her eyes

To let the little girl look out

In simple childish innocence

At drawings in the sand

And her mother called her Mary

After Mary Magdalene,

She had long dark hair and massage oil

And a key to let you in;

And the lines upon her face were maps of roads she'd travelled,

Lined with people throwing stones because they didn't understand,

That a half an hour of tenderness (perhaps they shared the shame)

Working streets and wedding rings are sometimes much the same

Comments

9 years ago

Michael dant'e Tobin

I am a close friend of hewie and related to John sorry brother but they were far from [unknown ] I admire your taste and cut to the chase a four letter word starting with D. And john's stubbornness that completely ended up in tears 

9 years ago

Michael dant'e Tobin

I am a close friend of hewie and related to John sorry brother but they were far from [unknown ] I admire your taste and cut to the chase a four letter word starting with D. And john's stubbornness that completely ended up in tears 

11 years ago

john hall

To IamDragon , John Schumann , Hugh Mac Donald and The Vagabond Crew are playing at St George , Tara and Kingaroy May 24 , 25 and 26 . Check their F Book sight for details , they'll be playing all the old Redgum stuff .

11 years ago

IamDragon farkyou

That's very new to me, I had no idea but I'm definately going to check them out. Much appreciated mate, I'm sure I'll enjoy their music.

11 years ago

john hall

John Schumann and Hugh Mcdonald still get together and play from time to time , John Schumann and The Vagabond Crew have also produced some great work .

11 years ago

IamDragon farkyou

Wish I was even born at that time mate. The sad thing is how underrated Redgum is. I'm from Queensland Bundaberg, but full on mate no one knows of this group. I came across it unintentionally on a search for great Australian artists / country. Glad I found Redgum. Still my favourite song is So goodbye. - Redgum Nice comment, Take care John Hall.

11 years ago

john hall

Big fan of REDGUM since Virgin Ground days and seen them many times (brilliant live ) , I remember John Schumanns intro to this great song at a Horden Pavillion gig in Sydney , very moving and profound . Great memories !

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