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  1. Dirty Work is from Steely Dan’s debut album, Cant Buy A Thrill. It is about a backdoor man and a married woman who takes advantage of this poor guy.

  2. "Dirty Work" is a song written by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker of Steely Dan, which appeared on the band's 1972 debut album Can't Buy a Thrill. Theme [ edit ] The song's lyrics describe an affair between a man and a married woman, sung by the man. [2]

  3. Steely Dan Lyrics. "Dirty Work". Times are hard. You're afraid to pay the fee. So you find yourself somebody. Who can do the job for free. When you need a bit of lovin'. Cause your man is out of town. That's the time you get me runnin'.

  4. A song about a man who is the lover of a married woman, and the dilemma he faces every time she calls him. Read the lyrics, watch the video, and see the comments and interpretations of other fans on SongMeanings.

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  5. Contrary to most Steely Dan songs which feature Donald Fagen on lead vocals, "Dirty Work" is actually sung by David Palmer. This makes it a unique piece in Steely Dan's repertoire. Donald Fagen, the band's lead vocalist, played the organ while Denny Dias provided the song's electric sitar solo.

  6. Dirty Work Lyrics by Steely Dan from the Citizen Steely Dan album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Times are hard You're afraid to pay the fee So you find yourself somebody Who can do the job for free When you need a b…

  7. Find the lyrics and songfacts for Dirty Work, a 1972 song by Steely Dan from their album Can't Buy A Thrill. The song is about being a fool for doing someone's dirty work.