Verse 1
Staying Out On The Line
Verse 2
" We're siny-ing out onthe line, Till we get that con-tract signed.
Verse 3
We're stay-ing out on the line, Till we get that «com-eract signed,
Verse 4
We struck for decent pay,
And we're gonna have our say. (repeat 2x's)
Have our say, have our say, have our say.
Verse 5
We're staying out on the line,
Till we get that contract signed. (repeat 2x's)
Get it signed, get it signed, get it signed.
Verse 6
There's no way we'll submit
To a cut in benefits. (repeat 2x's)
Benefits, benefits, benefits.
Verse 7
The Union's standing tall
All for one and one for all. (repeat 2x°'s)
All for one and one for all.
Verse 8
This song came out of the 1989 strike by the machinists, flight attendants and pilots
against Airlines. The airline went into bankruptcy as a union busting ploy,
refused several anempts by ihe unions to buy it and went out of business. This song
was collected from Joanne Delaplaine.
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Verse 11
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