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The phrase "Working songs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to songs that are sung while performing tasks, often to help maintain rhythm or morale during work. Example: "The group gathered around the campfire, sharing their favorite working songs from their days in the fields."
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Working songs.
The gayap are traditional agricultural working songs of Trinidad; Japanese labourers sing min-yo; work cooperatives in the Dominican Republic rally around the plena.
Parlor songs, traditional ballads and working songs led to the Broadway section and then to the '60s folk revival, all culminating with Paul Simon's pessimistic "American Tune," to which Mr. Sperling appended his worried personal reflections on the state of the country.
At many points, though, there was a layer overload, working songs into a scattered and occasionally overwhelming state.
Recording was further complicated with the theft of a briefcase containing lyrics for several working songs from backstage during the band's performance at a nightclub in Portland, Oregon.
At the time, Mac was working songs with a bombastic horn section, slamming backup choir and sidemen Eric Clapton and Mick Jagger.
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