Julian Lennon - Saltwater
2006-12-10 21:54:01
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answer #1
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answered by jaggles 3
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There are thousands that are about peace and love, especially from the 1960s. But there is nothing like Lennon's "Imagine." Play the Beatles first, and then research the rest of the era by the keywords you mentioned, and you will get a long, long list. You might ask a Baby Boomer to review the list with you and pick out the best. To me, the best were done by Donovan. But we all have our tastes.
Of course you have heard Donovan's works, haven't you? That's probably done in music classes in school nowadays, isn't it? If not, why not?
2006-12-11 01:21:37
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answered by auntb93again 7
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Masters of war - Dylan
Working Class Hero - Lennon
I Ain't Marching Anymore - Phil Ochs
When the Ship Comes In - Dylan
Political Science - Newman
Born In the USA - Springsteen
Bullet the Blue Sky - U2
Youngstown - Springsteen
Heaven is Falling - Bad Religion
Roll With It - Ani DiFranco
Waltzing Matilda - Bogle
A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall - Dylan
With God on Our Side - Dylan
Times They Are A Changin' - Dylan
Us and Them - Waters
Bravery of Being Out Of Range - Waters
Oliver's Army - Costello
Army Dreamers - Bush
Short Memory - Midnight Oil
U.S. Forces - Midnight Oil
Mothers, Daughters, Wives - Small
Covert Battalions - Bragg
Southhampton Dock - Waters
The Tide is Turning - Waters
Call It Democracy - Cockburn
Lives in the Balance - Brown
Strangest Dream - Mcmurdy
Vigilante Man - Woody Guthrie
War - Barrett Strong
Rockin in the Free World - Neil Young
Get Up, Stand Up - Bob Marley
Fortunate Son - Fogarty
Send in the Marines - Lehrer
Cops of the World - Phil Ochs
Work for Peace - Gil Scott Heron
Attack of the Peacekeepers - Biafra
How Long - Brown
Flowers of Guatemala - REM
Son Came Home Today - Bogle
Between the Wars - Bragg
Rumours of War - Bragg
Shipbuilding - Costello
New World Hawdah - Johnson
Imagine - Lennon
Bold Marauder - Farina
Don't Let the Bastards - Kristoferson
Fixin To Die Rag - McDonald
Sam Stone - Prine
One Tin Soldier - Coven
Lucky Man - Emerson, Lake, and Palmer
Universal Soldier - Marie
Don't Wanna Be a Soldier - Lennon
The Call Up - Clash
Bullet In Your Head - Rage against the machine
The Great Mandala - Yarrow
2006-12-11 01:15:52
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answer #3
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answered by Aqueous Transmission 2
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There are a lot songs that talk about Lennon's idea of a world in peace, but
NO, NOT AT ALL that masterpiece is unique.
2006-12-11 01:14:34
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answered by Classy 7
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Go to http://www.pandora.com and put in that song and they will give you more songs like it. It's a great sight!
Oh,I didn't read the rest of the question. That sight will only give you songs that are similar sounding, not with similar meaning. Sorry. But, it's still a good website to try.
2006-12-11 01:13:06
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answered by Abi 6
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We Are The World by USA for Africa (written by Micheal Jackson)
2006-12-11 01:17:02
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answered by Pinkie_&_the_Brain 3
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Yes, a song which wonderfully talks abt peace.
But it is in another language.
2006-12-11 01:12:36
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answered by Anne H 3
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