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Live performance of "Work All Day" by Portugal. The Man off their album, The Satanic Satanist. Listen to the album, The Satanic Satanist: https://Atlantic.lnk.to/TheSatanicSat... Recorded May 16, 2012 The band performed with the UCLA Philharmonic throughout the set. We do not have the names of everyone who performed but thank you for joining us on stage that night. Mark Einhorn helped arrange and conduct the show that evening. Subscribe for more official content from Portugal. The Man: https://Atlantic.lnk.to/PTMSubscribe Follow Portugal. The Man Website: http://www.portugaltheman.com/ FB: / portugaltheman IG: / portugaltheman TW: https://twitter.com/portugaltheman?la... SC: / portugaltheman TikTok: / portugaltheman Lyrics: If you work all day you keep the rhythm through the night If you work all night you keep the rhythm through the day If you sell that soul you'll be burning up right If you ain't got no soul, that's fine, alright If you work all day you keep the rhythm through the night If you work all night you keep the rhythm through the day If you sell that soul you'll be burning up right If you ain't got no soul, that's fine, alright All I've ever known is true Pick it up, pack it up, put it in a bag Stack it up like cinnamon, we'll get it real fast Until there's nothing left for you Pick it up, pack it up, put it in a bag Stack it up like cinnamon, we'll get it real fast Until there's nothing left of you Keep the rhythm through the night If you need a little money keep working alright It'll help that soul, a little help may do some right You don't need that soul, well that's fine, alright I work all day, keep the rhythm through the night I work all night, keep on walking, alright If you sell that soul, that's fine, alright If you sell that soul, that's fine, alright All I've ever known is true Pick it up and pack it up and put it in a bag Stack it up like cinnamon, we'll get it real fast Until there's nothing left for you We'll pick it up, pack it up, put it in a bag Stack it up like cinnamon, we'll get it real fast Until there's nothing left of you Pick it up, pack it up, put it in a bag Stack it up like cinnamon, we'll get it real fast Until there's nothing left for you Pick it up, pack it up, put it in a bag Stack it up like cinnamon, we'll get it real fast Until there's nothing left of you Until there's nothing left of you The official YouTube channel of Atlantic Records artist Portugal. The Man. Subscribe for the latest music videos, performances, and more. Portugal. The Man took 2017 by the horns after a considerably long gap, between records. They spent years working on an album called Gloomin + Doomin before later developing what would become known as their latest studio album WOODSTOCK. Fate struck lead singer, John Gourley, twice. First, John got some parental tough love from his old man. “What’s taking so long to finish the album?,” John’s dad asked. “Isn’t that what bands do? Write songs and then put them out?” The whole thing got John thinking about why the band seemed to be stuck on a musical elliptical machine from hell and more importantly, about how to get off of it. Second, John found his dad’s ticket stub from the original 1969 Woodstock music festival, which ultimately knocked something loose in his head. He realized that, in the same tradition of bands from that era, Portugal. The Man needed to speak out about the world crumbling around them. With these two ideas converging, the band made a seemingly bat-shit-crazy decision: they took all of the work they had done for the three years prior and threw it out. The band went back to the studio – working with John Hill, Danger Mouse and longtime collaborator Casey Bates. In this new-found creative territory, the album that became WOODSTOCK rolled out naturally from there. Fast forward to present day and it was impossible to escape the album’s first single “Feel It Still,” which dominated the charts and radio airwaves in 2017. The 6X Platinum Certified hit reigned at #1 at nearly all radio formats, including Top 40, as well as Alternative, where the song held the chart’s top spot for a mind-blowing 20 weeks, breaking the record for most weeks at #1. Yes, you read that right. 5 guys from Wasilla, Alaska who have played nearly 1,500 shows in their career broke Alternative radio records and had a #1 song at Pop radio. Billboard Magazine even went as far as to call the song, “the unexpected rock crossover hit of 2017,” while Rolling Stone listed it as “one of the best songs of 2017.” AND THEN…the band kicked off 2018 by winning a GRAMMY Award for “Feel It Still.” WOODSTOCK has since been certified gold, as has their second single “Live In The Moment”. #WorkAllDay #PortugalTheMan #TheSatanicSatanist #Live #AtlanticRecords