The first new Cold Chisel track in 13 years was written by Don Walker and focuses on a man who works hard for a woman. It’s alright, but would have been album filler in their glory days. The slow pitching ballad has a chorus that barely swells, a tired sort of song with a strained vocal performance from Barnesy that sounds a bit nasal and wobbles around the lower notes. Features Steve Prestwich’s last recorded performance, which is a bit sad. I didn’t know the guy, but still.
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