What are some great anti-war songs in your opinion?

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raiseyourhandtofreespeech asked:

I don’t mean all this new crap…I mean real meaningful music from 60’s-70’s… Which artists do you find moving?

Here is my list so far:
Janis Joplin-She wasn’t really an anti-war protestor, but she did sing to people to stand up for what they believe in and dare to be different…
Country Joe the fish- this group was amazing. Fish cheer is fun and meaningful…a great anti-war song
John Lennon- He truly is my idol. Janis Joplin kicks ass and she is one of my idols, but John Lennon is so inspirational. It was after listening to his Give peace a chance that I actually got off my butt and went downtown to protest for peace…of course pot was involved…

well that’s all I can think of right now…what other anti-war protest songs are good?

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14 Responses to “What are some great anti-war songs in your opinion?”
  1. Dani G Says:

    Buffalo Springfield – For What its Worth
    Bruce Springsteen – Born in the U.S.A.
    CCR – Fortunate Son
    Black Sabbath – War Pigs
    GnR – Civil War

  2. Deanna C Says:

    Can’t forget the Boss…WAR! what is it good for?

  3. wingspan1985 Says:

    These are few lesser known ones:

    Deja Vu All Over Again – John Fogerty (It was released in 2003, but Fogerty was the leader of CCR, an influential 60’s band).

    Perfection – Badfinger (I don’t think many people have heard this song, but it is terrific, probably the best anti-war song I’ve ever heard).

    Some Mother’s Son – The Kinks (Great song).

    Soldier Of Plenty – Jackson Browne

    Billy Don’t Be A Hero – Paper Lace

    It’s A Mistake – Men At Work (It really is a good song, most people only know MAW for Down Under, or Who Can It Be Now?).

    When The Tigers Broke Free – Pink Floyd (Actually, the entire Final Cut album is a pretty powerful anti-war statement).

  4. Chicago Pride Says:

    I like the song Christmas in the Trenches. I also like El Salvador by Peter, Paul and Mary. That’s a really powerful song.

  5. john m Says:

    EVE OF DESTRUCTION: BY Barry McGuire

  6. stephen k Says:

    Creedence with Fortunate Son
    CSNY with Ohio
    Jefferson Airplane with Volunteers
    Certainly County Joe, but don’t sell short The Bomb Song
    I’ll even throw in Eric Burdon with Sky Pilot

  7. stopitcory Says:

    WAR! what is it good for?
    and
    i for got the name but it says what a field day for the heat a thousand people in the street singing songs and their carrying signs mostly say hurray for our side are getting so much resistance from behind. wait is that an anti war song now i question this hhhmmm…

  8. racer 51 Says:

    dylan was pretty good but my fave is country joe’s fixen to die rag.

  9. jkdstars Says:

    Good News Week – Hedgehoppers Anonymous

    I suppose it kinda sounds like a silly song, but it’s really really good.

  10. Gidget Says:

    i know you have john lennon on there already but imagine is another great one.

    bob dylan -blowing in the wind.
    REM – its the end of the world as we know it.
    Coven?(i think thats right?)- one tin soldier
    Bob Marley- Get up, stand up.
    Joe McDonald- I feel like i’m a fixin to die.
    the byrds- turn, turn turn
    eric bogle, or The Pogues- and the band played waltzing matilda

    hope this helps!

  11. Linda C Says:

    How about Pink Dear Mr. President?

  12. grrluknow Says:

    If any song ever expressed the cruelty and heartbreak of war, this one did.

    Till We Meet Again

    There’s a song in the land of the lily,
    Each sweetheart has heard with a sigh.
    Over high garden walls this sweet echo falls
    As a soldier boy whispers goodbye:

    Smile the while you kiss me sad adieu
    When the clouds roll by I’ll come to you.
    Then the skies will seem more blue,
    Down in Lover’s Lane, my dearie.

    Wedding bells will ring so merrily
    Ev’ry tear will be a memory.
    So wait and pray each night for me
    Till we meet again.

    Tho’ goodbye means the birth of a tear drop,
    Hello means the birth of a smile.
    And the smile will erase the tear blighting trace,
    When we meet in the after awhile.

    Smile the while you kiss me sad adieu
    When the clouds roll by I’ll come to you
    Then the skies will seem more blue
    Down in Lover’s Lane, my dearie,

    Wedding bells will ring so merrily
    Ev’ry tear will be a memory
    So wait and pray each night for me
    Till we meet again.

  13. dethvegetable Says:

    When Ya Get Drafted by the Dead Kennedys
    Draft Resistor by Steppenwolf
    Volunteers by the Jefferson Airplane
    John Wayne was a Nazi by M.D.C.
    American Waste by Black Flag

    ….many more ~!

  14. Recital Vinylist Says:

    Wow,..there are so many..I’ll just give you my favorites..
    THE Archetypal anti-war song surprisingly, is by Donovan…
    I’ll just elucidate and quote

    Universal Soldier

    He’s five foot two,and he’s six feet four
    He fights with missles and with spears
    He’s all of 31 and he’s only 17
    Been a soldier for a thousand years

    He’s a Catholic, a Hindu, an atheist, a Jane
    A Buhddist and a Baptist and a Jew
    And he knows he shouldn’t kill
    And he knows he always will
    Kill you for me my friend, and me for you.

    And he’s fighting for Canada, He’s fighting for France
    He’s fighting for the USA
    and he’s fighting for the Russians and he’s fighting for Japan
    And he thinks we’ll put an end to war this way.

    And he’s fighting for Democracy,
    He’s fighting for the Reds
    He says it’s for the peace of all
    He’s the one who will decide who’s to live and who’s to die,
    And he never see the writing on the wall

    But without him how could Hitler have
    condemned them at Dachau
    Without him, Caesar would’ve stood alone
    He’s the one who gives his body as a weapon of the war
    And without him all this killing can’t go on

    He’s the Universal Soldier and he really is to blame
    His Orders come from far away no more
    They come from here and there and you and me,
    and brothers, can’t you see
    This is NOT the way to put the end to War?

    that’s the cherry bomb of the anti-war songs. It might make you a fan of Donovan…way better than that Mellow Yellow…however there’s just one I like even better…

    Is there anybody Here? by Phil Ochs..Phil made a career
    out of asking hard questions that made you uncomfortable.
    I think those found hung from a door suicides are always questionable. That’s how Phil ended up. He had an FBI file thicker than John Lennons.

    A little quote from my personal fave by Phil…

    Is there anybody here who thinks that following the orders takes away the blame?
    Is there anybody here who wouldn’t mind a murder by another name?
    Is there anybody with Glory in their eye, loyal to the end,
    Whose duty is to die?
    I wanna see him
    I wanna wish him luck
    I wanna shake his hand
    Wanna call his name , Put a medal on the man…

    That, and a dozen more sarcastic brilliant upsetters
    are found on his album Phil Ochs in Concert
    His voice won’t charm you, but you’ll be seduced by the lyrics.
    Peace ,Brother!

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