She Works Hard For The Money

Album: She Works Hard For The Money (1983)
Charted: 25 3
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  • She works hard for the money
    So hard for it, honey
    She works hard for the money
    So you better treat her right
    She works hard for the money
    So hard for it, honey
    She works hard for the money
    So you better treat her right

    Onetta there in the corner stands
    And she wonders where she is
    And it's strange to her
    Some people seem to have everything
    Nine AM on the hour hand
    And she's waiting for the bell
    And she's looking real pretty
    She's waiting for her clientele

    She works hard for the money
    So hard for it, honey
    She works hard for the money
    So you better treat her right
    She works hard for the money
    So hard for it, honey
    She works hard for the money
    So you better treat her right

    Twenty-eight years have come and gone
    And she's seen a lot of tears
    Of the ones who come in
    They really seem to need her there
    It's a sacrifice working day to day
    For little money, just tips for pay
    But it's worth it all to hear them say that they care

    She works hard for the money
    So hard for it, honey
    She works hard for the money
    So you better treat her right

    Already knows she's seen her bad times
    Already knows these are the good times
    She'll never sell out, she never will
    Not for a dollar bill
    She works hard

    She works hard for the money
    So hard for it, honey
    She works hard for her money
    So you better treat her right
    Hard for the money
    So hard for it, honey
    She works hard for the money
    So you better treat her right (alright)
    She works hard for the money (hard, hard, hard for the money)
    So hard for it, honey (hard, hard, hard for it, honey)
    She works hard for the money
    So you better treat her right
    She works hard for the money (hard, hard, hard for the money)
    So hard for it, honey (hard, hard, hard for it, honey)
    Works hard for the money
    So you better treat her right (alright)
    She works hard for the money (hard, hard, hard for the money)
    So hard for it, honey (hard, hard, hard for it, honey)
    She works hard for the money
    So you better treat her right Writer/s: Donna Summer, Michael Omartian
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 14

  • Olive from South CarolinaBad Girls was about prostitution
  • Jess from United StatesI thought the song was about a prostitution
  • Alyssa from California You mean it’s not about prostitution?
  • Brenda from California I thought the song was about a prostitution
  • Zunelander from DallasDonna Summer was a game changer, just like Mary J. Blige said of her, after Summer passed.
  • Patrick from Wahiawa, HiBut it wasn't good enough for Grammy? Oh well, so much for this "working woman's anthem.":(
  • Dennis from TorntoDonna Summer was the first black female played on MTV and SWHFTM was the first video played in heavy rotation by a black female (1983). She was also the first to have her videos played in consistent heavy rotation, as she had the stations support. Tina Turner and the Pointer Sister followed her in having their videos played in consistent heavy rotation. As Summer did not release an album after 1984's Cats Without Claws until 1987. Unfortunately on the net much of this trailblazing Summer did, has be attributed incorrectly to WH or JJ. She was the first female artist to really dominate the pop charts. Billboard's top musical act between 1976-82, with 12 top ten hits. She had 9 consecutive top 5 hits, between July 1978 and November 1980. In one 12 month period November 25, 1978 to November 24, 1979; she scored 6 top 4 singles, 4 of them going to number one. She was the first female of the modern rock era to have the number one single and album, on the charts at the same time (she did that 3 times in 8 months). She took 3 double albums sets to the top of the charts in a 14 month period. Named the first true diva of the modern pop era by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn August 20th 1983, a video of "She Works Hard for the Money" by Donna Summer was aired on the ABC-TV program 'American Bandstand'...
    Three months earlier on May 22nd, 1983 it entered Billboard's Hot Top chart at position #67; and on July 31st, 1983 it peaked at #3 {for 3 weeks} and spent 21 weeks on the Top 100...
    The week before it peaked on the Top 100, on July 24th, 1983 it reached #1 {for 3 weeks} on Billboard's R&B Singles chart…
    The three weeks it was at #3 on the Top 100, the #1 record was "Every Breath You Take" by the Police and at #2 was "Sweet Dreams" by the Eurythmics for all three weeks...
    R.I.P. Ms. Summer, born LaDonna Adrian Gaines, {1948 - 2012}.
  • Bubblesk from Memphis, TnThis Donna Summer hit from '83 made it to #1 in my area (SW Missouri/NE Oklahoma/NW Arkansas) on various radio charts. What a great song that many people connected with, especially women. Moreover, it emphasized Summer's versatility and talents after disco. I lived and worked in the metro Joplin, Missouri area in the Seventies & Eighties and there were many Donna Summer fans in the area. She was a very talented songwriter too. Thanks for this website.
  • John from Nashville, TnThe video for this song received heavy rotation on MTV. Summer became the first African American female to have a video on MTV in heavy rotation.
  • Jordan from Haddam, CtI love this song. the vieo roxx my soxx too!!!!
  • Jesse from Haddam, Ct This song is in my opinion the best anthem for women. I mean really, how much plainer can you put it than saying 'She wroks hard for her money, so treat her right!'
  • Sum Sum from New Delhi, IndiaShe Works Hard For The Money ... She worked damn hard for her money, but did her
    spoiled little brat of a daughter appreciate it?
  • Enrique from Lima, PeruThe song belongs to the Album of the same name and it was the best known song of that album.

    Michael Omartian was the producer and responsible for the success of the album, that in a way redefined Donna as a postdisco rock singer with a breadth of talent and style.
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