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  1. Pound a Week Rise Lyrics: Come all you colliers who work down the mine / From Scotland to South Wales from Teesdale to Tyne / I'll sing you a song of the pound a week rise / And the...

  2. Through the powerful storytelling and heartfelt vocals of Siobhan Miller, this song speaks for the countless workers who have been deceived and mistreated by those in power. The song paints a vivid picture of the hardships faced by colliers, or miners, who toil underground day after day.

  3. 4. Dez. 2019 · The Pound a Week Rise E. Pickford (Rathkeltair version) This song just has the same chord progression of Em, G, D, Am, C, D. I recommend switching to power chords for more dynamic but heres...

  4. 31. Jan. 2014 · Dick Gaughan-The Pound a Week Rise-LyricsCoal Miners SongMore Music and Video At:http://www.myscotland.coLyricsCome all of you colliers that work down the mi...

  5. Dick Gaughan - The Pound a Week Rise - YouTube. Folk ABC - Americana, Blues, Country. 18K subscribers. 176. 12K views 5 years ago.

  6. The out-put rose by fifteen, eighteen percent and more. And when two years had passed and gone it rose about a score. The miners they went, to get their hard earned prize. They asked Lord Robbins for their pound a week rise.

  7. 30. Okt. 2023 · The Pound-a-Week Rise lyrics. Come on all you colliers who work down the mine. From Scotland to South Wales, from Teesdale to Tyne. I’ll sing you a song of the pound-a-week rise. And the men who were fooled by the government’s lies. And it’s down you go, down below, Jack. Where you never see the skies. And you’re working in a dungeon.