Search This Blog

Showing posts with label Mr Block. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mr Block. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 November 2025

Mr Block the original song

 

I've had the old Mister Block song on my mind for awhile now.


 Personally, this version by the Synthicalists is my favourite.

Song: Mister Block
Lyrics: Joe Hill

Music: To the tune of, "It Looks to Me Like a Big Time Tonight"
Year: 1913
Genre:
Country: USA


Please give me your attention, I'll introduce to you
A man that is a credit to "Our Red, White and Blue";
His head is made of lumber, and solid as a rock;
He is a common worker and his name is Mr. Block.
And Block he thinks he may
Be President some day.

(CHORUS:)
Oh, Mr. Block, you were born by mistake,
You take the cake,
You make me ache.
Tie on a rock to your block and then jump in the lake,
Kindly do that for Liberty's sake.

Yes, Mr. Block is lucky; he found a job, by gee!
The sharks got seven dollars, for job and fare and fee.
They shipped him to a desert and dumped him with his truck,
But when he tried to find his job, he sure was out of luck.
He shouted, "That's too raw, I'll fix them with the law."
This song was originally posted on protestsonglyrics.net
(CHORUS)

Block hiked back to the city, but wasn't doing well.
He said, I'll join the union, the great A. F. of L."
He got a job next morning, got fired in the night,
He said, "I'll see Sam Gompers and he'll fix that foreman right."
Sam Gompers said, "You see,
You've got our sympathy."

(CHORUS)

Election day he shouted, "A Socialist for Mayor!"
The "comrade" got elected, he happy was for fair,
But after the election he got an awful shock.
A great big socialistic Bull did rap him on the block.
And Comrade Block did sob,
"I helped him to his job."
This song was originally posted on protestsonglyrics.net
(CHORUS)

Poor Block, he died one evening, I'm very glad to state;
He climbed the golden ladder up to the pearly gate.
He said, "Oh, Mr. Peter, one word I'd like to tell,
I'd like to meet the Astorbilts and John D. Rockefell."
Old Pete said, "Is that so?
You'll meet them down below."

(CHORUS)

Saturday, 19 July 2014

When Block Meets Block




The last of the Mr Block comics I have, both about World War One and its effects on working people. I paired these up since I find the combination to be really melancholic.

The rest of the strips
The archive including extra's

Saturday, 12 July 2014

Mr Block: He insults members of the I.W.W.

The first of quite a few World War One strips. The ones that made Mr Block most notorious outside the readership of Solidarity and other Wobbly Newspapers.

You know this is almost certainly the smartest get rich scheme Mr Block ever came up with. Unfortunately that's because it relies on the Blockish attitudes present in far too many of us.

Friday, 27 June 2014

Saturday, 21 June 2014

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Mr Block: He loses his job

The truth is, there are some workers even the IWW is glad to see get the sack.

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Mr Block: He becomes an Editor

Possibly one of the oldest examples of fourth wall leaning. Don't worry though they brought Mr Block back.

Sunday, 8 June 2014

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Mr Block: He Gets Stung

The only real distinction is between exploiter and the exploited.

I have some sad news


That's the last of the Mr Block comic strips I have, I do have some extra images though which I'll post up later.

Scratch that I found a few more, as well as some more images and written pieces by the artist.

Thanks to Ernest Riebe for this amusing and surprisingly timeless comic strip.

The rest of the strips.
Here's an archive (includes extra's)

Saturday, 12 April 2014

Popular Posts