It's the Hard Knock Life

"It's the Hard Knock Life" is a song from the musical Annie[1] with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Martin Charnin.[2][3][4] The song is about the hardships faced by children living in an orphanage.

"It's the Hard Knock Life"
Song by Annie and Orphans
Published1977
Composer(s)Charles Strouse
Lyricist(s)Martin Charnin

In the 2014 film adaptation, the lyrics in the line "No one cares for you a smidge, when you're in an orphanage", have been changed to "no one cares for you a bit, when you're a foster kid". As well as the line "You'll stay up 'til this dump shines like the top of the Chrysler building", has been changed to "Make my bathroom shine, but don't touch my medicine cabinet".

Cover versions

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