On this day in Labor History the year was 1955.
That was the day that the song “Sixteen Tons” first made an appearance on the Billboard country music chart.
It would reach the top spot and stay there for ten weeks.
Sixteen Tons told the story of the hard lives faced by coal miners.
The song talks about falling into debt at the “company store” a reality faced by many coal mining families.
The song had first been recorded by Merle Travis in the mid 1940s.
The song borrowed lyrics from things that Merle heard from his father, who was a coal miner.
Merle Travis sung the songs of working people.
He was labeled a Red and Communist, and during that era many stations would not play his music.
Sixteen Tons was recorded again by “Tennessee” Ernest Jennings Ford in 1955.
“Tennessee” Ernie’s grandfather and uncle had both worked in the mines.
Tennessee began to perform Sixteen Tons to enthusiastic crowds.
He then recorded it as a B side to his single “You Don’t Have to Be a Baby to Cry” for Capitol Records.
But the B side recording became the hit.
The song was so popular, it jumped off the country charts, and took the pop music number one spot for eight weeks and became a Gold Record.
Since then Sixteen Tons has been covered by a variety of artists from Johnny Cash to Tom Jones and Tom Morrello to ZZ Top and has become a true labor standard.
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March 11 - Raising Conditions for an Industry
March 10 - Radium Girls
March 9 - Striking the Mines
March 8 - IBEW Strikes to Win
March 7 - Work Faster! Work Faster!
March 6 - International Unemployed Day
March 5 -Lordstown Syndrome
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March 3 - Wildcat Strikes Hit Chrysler and Briggs
March 2 - Greyhound Bus Strike Begins
March 1 - The Hoover Dam Goes Public
February 28 - Fighting for Equal Pay
February 27 - The 1937 Woolworth Sit-Down
February 26 - The Battle at Bethlehem
February 25 - The Paterson Silk Strike Begins
February 24 - Muller v Oregon Decided
February 23 - Black Workers Lead Historic Strike at UNC
February 22 - Labelling Teachers as Terrorists
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