Released: June 22, 2016

Songwriter: John Lennon

Producer: Corey Feldman

[Verse 1]
From the moment you're born they make you feel small
By giving you no time instead of it all
Till the pain is so big you feel nothing at all

[Refrain]
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be

[Verse 2]
They hurt you at home, they hit you at school
They hate you if you're clever and they despise a fool
Till your mind is so bent you can't follow their rules

[Refrain]
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be

[Verse 3]
Keep you doped with religion and sex and TV
You think you're so clever, so classless, so free
But you're all still my peasants as far as I can see

[Refrain]
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be

[Verse 4]
They've tortured and scared me for twenty-five years
And then they expect me to pick a career
But I can't even function 'cause I'm so full of fear

[Refrain]
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be

[Verse 5]
There is room at the top they're telling you still
But first you must learn how to smile when you kill
If you want to be like all those folks on the hill

[Refrain]
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be
And if you want to be a hero then just follow me
You want to be a hero then just follow me
You want to be a hero then just follow me
You want to be a hero then just follow me
You want to be a hero then just follow me
Just follow me

[Outro]
Come children, come home
Come home
Welcome back angels
It's been a pleasure welcoming you home
I'm sure God will be very happy that you're back
Oh, there's that key
Oh, haha, there it is
Ascension millennium
Now you got the feeling and your heart is not believing

Corey Feldman

[From ]

On July 16, 1971 Corey Scott Feldman was born the 2nd of five children. His cherubic face and outgoing demeanor convinced his parents, Bob and Sheila, that he was made to be a star. This proved to be true because by the time he was 3, he landed his first role in a McDonald’s commercial. In his youth he appeared in over 100 television commercials and appeared on 50 TV shows from “Mork and Mindy” to “Eight is Enough” to “One day at a time”. He was also in the TV show Cheers, playing a Little Leaguer coached by Coach. He debuted in the films “Time After Time” and “The Fox and the Hound”, for Disney. He then went on to star in 15 #1 movies in a row. These movies included “Friday the 13 The Final Chapter” (1984), “Gremlins” (1984), “The Goonies” (1985), “The Burbs” (1989), “Stand By Me” (1986). In 1987, Feldman appeared with Corey Haim in “The Lost Boys”. This film marked the first on-screen pairing of Feldman and Haim, who became known as “The Two Coreys.” The pair went on to star in a string of films, including “License to Drive” (1988) and “Dream a Little Dream” (1989). Tired of the “Corey Mania”, Feldman and Haim decided to part ways professionally and to focus on their personal careers, although they remained close friends throughout the years until a feud in 2008, as documented by the A&E reality show “The Two Coreys”.In 1992, Feldman and Haim reunited for the HBO movie “Blown Away”. He then released his first solo album “Love Left” (1994). In the late 1990s, Feldman starred in the TV series “Dweebs” and released his second album, “Still Searching for Soul” (1999), with his band Corey Feldman’s Truth Movement.