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Jun 21, 2024 · The Meaning Behind The Song. The Bricklayer’s Song tells the story of a working-class individual who finds solace through the simple act of bricklaying. The song explores themes of contentment and fulfillment derived from manual labor. It celebrates the satisfaction that can be found in a job well done, regardless of its simplicity.
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The protagonist is writing to his boss to explain why he can't come to work. He was working on the 14th floor and had to clear some bricks. His boss asked him to carry them down on a ladder, but it was slow, so he tried to use a barrel and rope.
Workers in the logging industry have been called loggers, lumbermen, lumberjacks, woodsmen, woodcutters, choppers, or shanty boys. During the 19th century, lumberjacks generally called themselves shanty boys, referencing the crudely-built wooden shacks in which they lived.
“The Bricklayer’s Story” by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones is a poignant and powerful song that delves into themes of hardship, perseverance, and the human spirit. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a bricklayer and the arduous labor he endures.
The original song is to be sung to the tune of the Irish melody, "In the Garden Where the Praties Grow." While most recordings of the song follow this tune, others have many minor changes while keeping the words the same. The Sick Note goes by many other names. Some versions are known as The Bricklayer's Song, Dear Boss and The Excuse Note.
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This includes Dear Boss by The Clancy brothers, The Bricklayers Song by The Corries and Ray Stevens, The Sick Note by The Dubliners, etc,etc, and also Murphy and the Bricks. No other artist had any input into this song nor is any claim for arrangement valid.