This classic union song was written by Florence Reece in 1931 while mine owners were terrorizing coal workers in bloody Harlan County. Natlie Merchant covered it on The House Carpenter's Daughter in 2003.
Jim Neal was listening to this song when he made his decision to run for the U.S. Senate against North Carolina rubber stamp Republican Elizabeth Dole.
This is a pretty rare song, originally demo-ed for a Superman film that never got made and then released on an educational charity record called Mary Had A Little Amp.
The most commercial track from one of the least commercial bands in Europe, "Spoon" was first released on Ege Bamyasi in 1972. It made it to #1 in Germany.