In honor of Labor Day, we're compiling a playlist of songs you, our Causes Community, believe best define "work" in America.
Last year, your answers included classics by Woody Guthrie, Sam Cooke, and The Beatles. And, of course, Dolly Parton's "9-5," Huey Lewis & The News' "Workin For A Livin," and Johnny Paycheck's "Take This Job and Shove It."
This year, maybe you're feeling an overtly labor-related song like Rihanna's "Work," Tennessee Ernie Ford's "16 Tons," or Tori Amos' "The Happy Worker."
Or maybe you're all about "Working For the Weekend," or it's just about "Money (That's What [You] Want)."
Perhaps you prefer a ditty specific to your job: "Working In The Coal Mine," "Supermodel," "Be A Clown," "Waitress Song," "Convoy."
However you prep for production, let us know in the comments. We'll release the Causes Labor Day Playlist on Monday.
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