Scared to Sing Against Iraq War? Plus Top Political Songs
February 27th, 2008 by KarenDuring this Presidential campaign season, one of the biggest issues being discussed by candidates is the war in Iraq.
While this is certainly one of the most controversial wars the US has been involved in, it seems that few musicians and artists are tackling this issue in their music.
With that in mind, we’re taking a look at some of the best political songs, political rock songs and peace rally songs. This time around, we’re focusing mostly on numbers from the outspoken Vietnam Era. Next time around, we’ll check out some songs from other wars and social causes.
If you have suggestions of Iraq-themed songs we should include on our next list–please leave a comment and let us know.
Top Protest Songs
“Give Peace a Chance”—John Lennon
“Born in the U.S.A”—Bruce Springsteen
“Where Have all the Flowers Gone?”—Pete Seeger
““All You Need is Love”—The Beatles
“Fortunate Son”—Credence Clearwater Revival
“Ohio”—Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
“Feel Like I’m Fixin’ to Die Rag”—Country Joe and the Fish
What’s your favorite political song?
Leave a comment and let us know what’s on your list.









