Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) Explained

Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)
Cover:BlueCollarMan.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Styx
Album:Pieces of Eight
B-Side:"Superstars" / "Aku-Aku"
Released:September 1978 (US)[1]
Genre:hard rock arena rock
Length:4:05 (LP version)
3:37 (single version)
Label:A&M
Prev Title:Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)
Prev Year:1978
Next Title:Sing for the Day
Next Year:1978

"Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)" is a song by American rock band Styx, released as the first single from their eighth studio album, Pieces of Eight (1978). Released in 1978, the single came in two 7" vinyl formats: one with the b-side "Superstars" (a track from The Grand Illusion) and a second single with the instrumental album track "Aku-Aku" as the b-side. Some printings of the single were also issued in a translucent blue vinyl, which are now highly sought after collectors items.

Lyrics and music

Tommy Shaw recalled that a friend of his was laid off from the railroad. "He was having to go stand in line at the unemployment office. It just drove him nuts, because he’s like, ‘I wanna work! I don’t wanna be standing around here, asking for a handout…’ It really bugged him, and that was the inspiration for that song.”[2] As read in a Circus magazine (or the like) of the time, the music was composed by Shaw after hearing the sound of his motor boat engine when it failed to start. He said it sounded like a good riff to a song.

The song is in D natural minor, with moments of D harmonic minor due to the use of the V chord, A major.[3]

Reception

According to Billboard, it has "riveting high energy guitar licks and a powerful lead vocal."[4] Cash Box said that "rhythm guitar work provides a gritty, rough and tumble bottom which highlights the bright lead guitar passages and the upper register vocals."[5] Record World praised the organ and guitar playing and said that "Styx has specialized in hard rockers with soaring harmony hooks and this single...is in the same groove."[6] Allmusic critic Mike DeGagne said that it best represents "Styx's feisty, straightforward brand of album rock," who called it "an invigorating keyboard and guitar rush -- hard and heavy, yet curved by Tommy Shaw's emphasized vocals."[7] Classic Rock critic Malcolm Dome rated it as Styx 5th greatest song, saying that it is "very [Bruce] Springsteen in philosophy, but very Styx in execution."[8]

The song reached #21 in the United States in November 1978, and spent two weeks at No. 9 on the Canada RPM Top 100 Singles chart.[9]

Personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1978-1979)Peak
position
Australian Singles (Kent Music Report)[10] 98
U.S. Cash Box Top 100[11] 20

Year-end charts

Music video

A promo video for this song was filmed by director Bruce Gowers of the band performing on a soundstage. Videos were also shot for the Pieces of Eight songs "Sing for the Day" and "I'm OK".

In popular culture

The song was used in the Season 8 episode of The Middle titled "Trip and Fall". A re-recorded version of the song has been released as downloadable content for the Rock Band video game.

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Great Rock Discography. 1995. 866 . 9780862415419 . Strong . Martin Charles .
  2. Web site: How Tommy Shaw's Laid-Off Pal Inspired 'Blue Collar Man' . . August 31, 2019 . ultimateclassicrock.com . January 14, 2021 .
  3. Stephenson, Ken (2002). What to Listen for in Rock: A Stylistic Analysis, p.89. .
  4. News: Top Single Picks. Billboard. 2020-07-09. 66. September 9, 1978.
  5. News: CashBox Singles Reviews. September 9, 1978. 20. Cash Box. 2022-01-01.
  6. Record World. September 9, 1978. 2023-02-13. Hits of the Week. 1.
  7. Web site: Pieces of Eight. 2022-06-16. Allmusic. DeGagne, Mike.
  8. Web site: The 10 best Styx songs. Dome, Malcolm. Louder Music. Classic Rock. February 18, 2022. 2022-06-19.
  9. Web site: Styx: Billboard Singles. All Music Guide. 7 June 2011.
  10. Book: Kent, David. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. illustrated. Australian Chart Book. St Ives, N.S.W.. 1993. 0-646-11917-6.
  11. Web site: Top 100 1978-11-18 . . 2015-09-30 .
  12. Book: Whitburn, Joel . 1999 . Pop Annual . Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin . Record Research Inc. . 0-89820-142-X.