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Lila Downs
Lila Downs
Stimme und Gesang
Paul Cohen
Paul Cohen
Tenorsaxofon
Booker King
Booker King
Bass
Celso Duarte
Celso Duarte
Harfe
Rob Curto
Rob Curto
Akkordeon
Juancho Herrera
Juancho Herrera
E-Gitarre
Yayo Serka
Yayo Serka
Schlagzeug
Samuel Torres
Samuel Torres
Percussion/Schlagzeug
Ken Basman...
Ken Basman...
E-Gitarre
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Lila Downs
Lila Downs
Komponist:in
Paul Cohen
Paul Cohen
Komponist:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Lila Downs
Lila Downs
Produzent:in
Paul Cohen
Paul Cohen
Produzent:in
Aneiro Taño
Aneiro Taño
Produzent:in
Brian Lynch
Brian Lynch
Produzent:in
Dave Darlington
Dave Darlington
Aufnahmeingenieur:in

Lyrics

Traveled seven hundred miles
Crossed the border to the States
With a plastic bottle running
Cross the desert in a shake
Come to English only country
Hidin' from the minutemen
Come to make this place my home
Run a long, long way from then
Story of a lifetime
For the minimum wage
Well, they chased me through the desert
Then the agents strapped me down
Then they ask me why in Spanish
Why you keep on comin' back?
When I left my dad in Jersey
And my sister in Des Moines
They've been workin' in this country
Pickin' lettuce, washing floors
Story of a lifetime
For the minimum wage
Well, they raised me to eight dollars
'Cause I washed the dishes fast
Well, the boss, he got me workin'
On the porch and in the back
Then I wash the dish and rinse it
Then I go home late and sleep
Well, I need to be awake now
'Cause I walk out in my sleep
When I see that black van comin'
Then I know I'm sure to run
Goddamn them agents caught me
Cuffed me on the spot
For the minimum wage
No one forced the boss to hire me
But it's nearly been fifteen
When I left my baby cryin'
With a promise in my skin
On the outskirts of L.A
I recite a native poem
Million hands, ten thousand years
It's the season for the crop
It's my people doin' the pickin'
In the valley of the dolls
It's a decent job to work at
Any day I'll take this job
Ethiopian, Colombian, Pakistani, Cantonese
Every man that I run into
All the kitchens on the strip
And they're pluggin' in them hours
Smilin' in their dreams
They´re a long, long way from home now
But they lookin' to be free
California, Alabama and Missouri, Oregon
They been workin' like their fathers were
A long, long time ago
For the minimum wage
For the minimum wage
For the minimum wage
For, for, for, for the minimum wage
It's a bumpy road to ride in
But I'll take it anytime
It's a bumpy road to take
But I'll take it day
It's a bumpy road to take
But I'll take it anytime
For the minimum wage
Written by: Lila Downs, Paul Cohen
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