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Billy Joel's "Leningrad": A Cold War Critique and a Reminder of Our Shared Humanity Through Friendship

The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Viktor Razinov, a Russian clown Joel encountered during his tour of the Soviet Union in 1987.

By: S.L. Rachel

January 5 2024

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Bobby Bare's Vintage Gem "The All American Boy": A Nostalgic Ode to Elvis and 1950s Americana

Crafted by songwriters Bill Parsons and Orville Lunsford, the tune captures the spirit of its time, delving into the impact of Elvis's success and eventual draft into the army.

By: S.L. Rachel

January 5 2024

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Jimmie Osborne's 1950 Country Song "God Please Protect America" About the Korean War is Still Relevant Today

Osborne, moved by the invasion of South Korea by North Korean forces, crafted a song that seamlessly blended American nationalism with a fervent prayer for divine intervention.

By: S.L. Rachel

January 5 2024

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Satirical Songwriting From the 1960s: Janet Greene Dismantles Communist Propaganda With "Poor Left Winger"

Born Janet Marcum in 1930, she quickly earned the moniker "anti-Baez" for her sweet voice paired with politically barbed lyrics.

By: S.L. Rachel

January 4 2024

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"Wind of Change" by Scorpions: A Musical Celebration of Unification After Cold War Victory

Released in 1990 as part of the album Crazy World, the song became an international sensation, capturing the essence of a world undergoing significant geopolitical shifts.

By: S.L. Rachel

January 4 2024

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Janet Greene Lampoons Left-Wingers in 1966 with "Commie Lies": A Nostalgic Journey into Right-Wing Folk

Janet Greene, an influential figure in the 1960s, is remembered not only for her distinctive voice but also for her politically charged folk songs that took a staunch right-wing stance.

By: S.L. Rachel

January 3 2024

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Soulful Sounds of Centuries Past: The Sacred Resonance of the Coventry Carol in the Spirit of Christmas

It used to be performed in Coventry, England, as part of a play called "The Pageant of the Shearmen and Tailors," which told the Christmas story from the Gospel of Matthew.

By: S.L. Rachel

December 22 2023

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Country Artist Ray Anderson Mocks Communism in 1953 with "Stalin Kicked the Bucket": A Classic American Beat Delight!

"Although he was a man of power, he was scared of Eisenhower, so now the devil can retire, ‘cause old Joe Stalin will keep the fire" - Ray Anderson, 1953

By: S.L. Rachel

December 21 2023

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1952 Blast from the Past: Lulu Belle and Scotty Roast Stalinism in Witty Country Classic "I'm No Communist"

Released in 1952 on Mercury 6400, this anti-communist country anthem is a bold and unapologetic declaration of the duo's love for America and their disdain for communism.

By: S.L. Rachel

December 20 2023

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Tim Pool's Timcast Music Surprises Fans with #1 Debut for Cover of Smokey Mike & The God-King’s Daily Wire Hit "Together Again"

It's worth noting that Smokey Mike & the God-King performed the original "Together Again" live at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville during a memorable Daily Wire "Backstage Live" event last year

By: S.L. Rachel

December 15 2023

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Reviving the Spirit of True Country Music: Legendary 1975 Performance of "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way" by Waylon Jennings

The track serves as a poignant commentary on the evolving landscape of country music in the 1970s, paying homage to the legendary Hank Williams Sr. while critiquing the glitzy transformation of contemporary country artists.

By: S.L. Rachel

December 14 2023

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WATCH: Zac Brown Band's "Chicken Fried" Stands Out as a Classic American Beat!

With its catchy melody, feel-good vibe, and genuine lyrics, this song has become an American Beat classic, resonating with audiences across the nation.

By: S.L. Rachel

December 11 2023

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Carrie Underwood's Heavenly Hit: The Untold Story Behind "Jesus, Take the Wheel" That Shocked Critics and Soared to Chart-Topping Glory

Upon its release, "Jesus, Take the Wheel" faced initial skepticism regarding the marketability of a faith-based song for launching Underwood's career.

By: S.L. Rachel

December 8 2023

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"Capitalism" by Oingo Boingo: Danny Elfman's Satirical Ode to Free Enterprise and Capitalism

​​​​​​​"Capitalism" serves as a satirical critique of those who advocate for revolutionary change without, as the lyrics suggest, having ever "dug a ditch."

By: S.L. Rachel

December 8 2023

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