Does Working Class Man Have A Sequel?

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Ah, 'Working Class Man'—that classic anthem by Aussie rock legend Jimmy Barnes! It’s one of those songs that just sticks with you, you know? The raw energy, the grit, the sheer heart in Barnes’ voice—it’s like a punch to the soul in the best way possible. Now, about a sequel… well, the song itself doesn’t have a direct follow-up, but it’s part of a bigger musical story. 'Working Class Man' was actually the title track of Barnes’ 1985 album, and it sort of serves as a spiritual successor to his earlier hit 'Working Class Hero' (a cover of John Lennon’s song). Both tracks dive into the struggles and pride of blue-collar life, so in a way, they feel like two sides of the same coin.

Barnes’ whole discography kinda feels like a sequel to itself, honestly. His music keeps circling back to themes of resilience, family, and that working-class identity. If you’re craving more of that vibe, albums like 'Freight Train Heart' or 'Flesh and Wood' carry the same fiery spirit. And hey, if you’re into the storytelling side of things, his autobiography, also titled 'Working Class Man', digs even deeper into the life behind the music. It’s wild, heartfelt, and packed with moments that’ll make you laugh or tear up. So while there’s no official 'Working Class Man Part 2', the saga definitely continues in his other work. I’d say just crank up the volume and let the music take you where it wants to go—Barnes never disappoints.
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