Netherton was a mining town 'til 1852 'Til Noah Hingley chained her down to the banks of the number two But the pay was good, and the boss was fair And the shipping trade was booming Singing hey, Danny don't you break the chain We were all forging nails 'til the machines came 'Til the wages dropped as the fat cats tried to stay ahead of the game There were riots and strikes as we fought for our right But in the end it was all in vain Now hey, Danny don't you break the chain My father and my father's father worked the factory line And as I grew up along the locks I thought from time to time If I played my cards I'd travel far, and live this world behind But my mother's voice still echoes to this day She sang hey, Danny don't you break the chain Weigh the anchor to hold us fast These chains of love were built to last And hey, Danny don't you break the chain Now I am a man and I've a family of my own I earn my wage at the linking game, it's the only work I know And the foreman calls along the line He calls me out from time to time Says hey, Danny don't you break the chain My mind is set for labour when I step out of my door And when the day is done I leave my work on the factory floor Because links of steel are easy to heal But a happy is home worth the strain And I am never gonna break that chain Weigh the anchor to hold us fast These chains of love were built to last And nothing's gonna take my love away And all the links are hands in hands And every man across the land sing I am never gonna break the chain No I am never gonna break the chain I am never gonna break the chain