
The topic today at Jim Adams’ Song Lyric Sunday is to write about songs dealing with war and/or peace .… subjects that have been plaguing the world since the beginning of time.
Bill and I are pretty patriotic people; still, we were very relieved when he failed the draft physical. He and his identical twin brother were numbers 8 & 9 when they were called up; if not for them both having a pilonidal cyst, they surely would have been drafted and shipped off to Vietnam. It was the first and last “F” Bill ever got in his life. Let me just add …. Bill and I have total respect for all veterans – those who served and came home, those who died. Bill’s older brother served in the Navy, his sister’s husband was a marine and our fathers were in the US Army; Bill’s dad never left The States whereas my dad fought in the Battle of the Bulge. It was literally the luck of the draw.
Here are four songs about war and peace which were the soundtrack of our lives from the late 60s and early 70s.
From his 1969 video, this is Edwin Starr singing “War”. Originally written under the Motown label and first performed by The Temptations, “War” was later re-released as a single with Edwin Starr on vocals. This version has become the most popular protest song ever.
LYRICS
War, huh, yeah
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, uhh
War, huh, yeah
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing
Say it again, y’all
War, huh (good God)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, listen to me, oh
War, I despise
‘Cause it means destruction of innocent lives
War means tears to thousands of mother’s eyes
When their sons go off to fight
And lose their lives
I said, war, huh (good God, y’all)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, just say it again
War (whoa), huh (oh Lord)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, listen to me
It ain’t nothing but a heartbreaker
(War) Friend only to The Undertaker
Oh, war it’s an enemy to all mankind
The thought of war blows my mind
War has caused unrest
Within the younger generation
Induction then destruction
Who wants to die? Oh
War, huh (good God y’all)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing
Say it, say it, say it
War (uh-huh), huh (yeah, huh)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, listen to me
It ain’t nothing but a heartbreaker
(War) It’s got one friend that’s The Undertaker
Oh, war, has shattered many a young man’s dreams
Made him disabled, bitter and mean
Life is much too short and precious
To spend fighting wars each day
War can’t give life
It can only take it away, oh
War, huh (good God y’all)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, say it again
War (whoa), huh (oh Lord)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, listen to me
It ain’t nothing but a heart breaker
(War) Friend only to The Undertaker, woo
Peace, love and understanding, tell me
Is there no place for them today?
They say we must fight to keep our freedom
But Lord knows there’s got to be a better way, oh
War, huh (God y’all)
What is it good for? You tell me (nothing)
Say it, say it, say it, say it
War (good God), huh (now, huh)
What is it good for?
Stand up and shout it (nothing)
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Barrett Strong / Norman Whitfield
War lyrics © Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Here are the Animals with “We Gotta Get Out Of This Place”. Though the song never mentions war, it was quickly adopted by U.S. soldiers during the Vietnam War and was the most requested on Armed Forces Radio, according to the late radio personality Adrian Cronauer, whose life inspired the 1987 film “Good Morning, Vietnam”.
LYRICS
In this dirty old part of the city
Where the sun refused to shine
People tell me there ain’t no use in tryin’
Now my girl you’re so young and pretty
And one thing I know is true
You’ll be dead before your time is due, I know
Watch my daddy in bed a-dyin’
Watched his hair been turnin’ grey
He’s been workin’ and slavin’ his life away
Oh yes I know it
(Yeah!) He’s been workin’ so hard
(Yeah!) I’ve been workin’ too, baby
(Yeah!) Every night and day
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!)
We gotta get out of this place
If it’s the last thing we ever do
We gotta get out of this place
’cause girl, there’s a better life for me and you
Now my girl you’re so young and pretty
And one thing I know is true, yeah
You’ll be dead before your time is due, I know it
Watch my daddy in bed a-dyin’
Watched his hair been turnin’ grey, yeah
He’s been workin’ and slavin’ his life away
I know he’s been workin’ so hard
(Yeah!) I’ve been workin’ too, baby
(Yeah!) Every day baby
(Yeah!) Whoa!
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!)
We gotta get out of this place
If it’s the last thing we ever do
We gotta get out of this place
Girl, there’s a better life for me and you
Somewhere baby, somehow I know it
We gotta get out of this place
If it’s the last thing we ever do
We gotta get out of this place
Girl, there’s a better life for me and you
Believe me baby
I know it baby
You know it too
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Barry Mann / Cynthia Weil
We Gotta Get Out Of This Place lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Wixen Music Publishing
This is “Peace Train” by Cat Stevens. His Majikat – Earth Tour was recorded during his last legendary North American tour in 1976. This was the ultimate tour for Cat Stevens before he quit the music business and changed his name to Yusuf Islam. He didn’t perform on stage again for nearly thirty years.
LYRICS
Now I’ve been happy lately
Thinking about the good things to come
And I believe it could be
Something good has begun
Oh, I’ve been smiling lately
Dreaming about the world as one
And I believe it could be
Someday it’s going to come
‘Cause out on the edge of darkness
There rides the peace train
Oh, peace train take this country
Come take me home again
Now I’ve been smiling lately
Thinkin’ about the good things to come
And I believe it could be
Something good has begun
Oh, peace train sounding louder
Glide on the peace train
Ooh-ah, ee-ah, ooh-ah
Come on now, peace train
Yes, peace train holy roller
Everyone jump upon the peace train
Ooh-ah, ee-ah, ooh-ah
Come on now, peace train
Get your bags together
Go bring your good friends too
Because it’s getting nearer
It soon will be with you
Now come and join the living
It’s not so far from you
And it’s getting nearer
Soon it will all be true
Oh, peace train sounding louder
Glide on the peace train
Ooh-ah, ee-ah, ooh-ah
Come on now peace train
Peace train
Now I’ve been crying lately
Thinkin’ about the world as it is
Why must we go on hating?
Why can’t we live in bliss?
‘Cause out on the edge of darkness
There rides a peace train
Oh, peace train take this country
Come take me home again
Oh, peace train sounding louder
Glide on the peace train
Ooh-ah, ee-ah, ooh-ah
Come on now, peace train
Yes, peace train holy roller
Everyone jump upon the peace train
Ooh-ah, ee-ah, ooh-ah
Come on, come on, come on
Yes, come on, peace train
Yes, it’s the peace train
Ooh-ah, ee-ah, ooh-ah
Come on now, peace train
Oh, peace train
Ooh-ah, ee-ah, ooh-ah
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Yusuf Islam
Peace Train lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc
Here’s the Plastic Ono Band with what has become the anthem for peace activists …. “Give Peace A Chance”. The song was written by John Lennon and Yoko Ono during their 1969 weeklong ‘BED-IN’ peace advertising campaign in Montreal, Canada. The film features the original recording of “Give Peace A Chance” and includes John and Yoko appearing at the National Peace Rally in Bryant Park, New York on April 22, 1972. It concludes with impromptu gatherings of fans in Liverpool, London, New York, etc. after John’s shooting on December 8, 1980. Since the lyrics are part of the video, I did not print them.

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so many amazing songs, but about such a hard and sad topic! Xo
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Great…reminiscing now…😊
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Glad to provide you with some memories, Dylan!
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Sweet memories always make me smile 😃
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I am so glad your hubby and his brother were spared Vietnam.💜💜💜
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Oh Lord, Willow! So are we!
Thanks for your very sincere comment today. 🩶
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I mean it, my eldest brother has seen war. My dad did try to get into the army during the war, but he failed his health test.
My dad was stone deaf ! He had been, he thought successfully lip reading the Dr … But the Dr realised that if spoke to Dad while he had his back to him my dad did not answer, then the doctor double tested dad by just mouthing his words silently and dad still answered him with no trouble….. Dad did home guard and firewatch duties … He survived luckily for us. 💜💜
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OMG! I love love love Cat Stevens and the song you posted!!! War is also a cool song. And of course Lennon’s give peace a chance is awesome too. All wonderful choices today!!!
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Thank you so much, Marina! I’m thrilled to know you enjoyed these song choices.
I had the extreme pleasure of meeting Cat Stevens in 1974; he is as lovely, charming and down-to-earth as you would imagine him to be.
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Oh wow! How super exciting!!!! 🤩
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Excellent songs. Soundtrack of our lives back then. My husband served in Viet Nam, and it was such a scary time. His last tour of duty before he retired was in Somalia. Thanks for the prompt, and as you say it’s sad we even need songs like these.
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Respect to your husband and you!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts today.
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Exellent choices Nancy
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Thanks, Glyn. So many good one to choose from …. sadly.
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All great choices Nancy but I expect nothing less from you💜. Even the Animals song was a good fit even though I have never seen it as an anti or song about war, apart from war on poverty. 💜💜
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We can thank “Good Morning, Vietnam” for making that song fact known.
Thanks for your great comments, Willow!
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They are all true and I mean them .
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War, what is it good for? Four fitting songs. If only they’d give peace a chance.
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How right you are, dear Keith!
Glad to know you enjoyed these.
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Massively important songs, all!
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Yes, they are. All had such an impact on our dysfunctional society which, sadly, hasn’t gotten any better.
Thanks, Liz!
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You’re always welcome!
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4 really great songs, Nancy.
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Thanks, Jim.
Glad you enjoyed my picks today!
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War and peace. Perfect selections N.
Bill was lucky. My first husband was drafted at the end of the war, just 18, and came back a screwed up mess.
Oh what a time it was.
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Oh, D! What a tragic nightmare for you all!
That war was more senseless than all the others. ❤︎
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Great choices, Nancy, as always 😊
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Thank you, Clive.
There are a lot of songs on these subjects to choose from. Unfortunately.
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And there always will be.
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Too true.
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Great song choices. It’s sad though that something as horrific as war can inspire such great music..
I too have much time for our (UK) forces. We’ve just had an ex-Para who served all over, including Afghanistan, doing some building work in our garden. Lovely lad. I could have spent hours chatting with him.
🙂
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Ironic that I just wrote the same sentiment to Clive about there being no lack of war songs and a call for peace.
Lovely to hear about the vet doing building work for you. Too many vets are forgotten, treated worse than 2nd class citizens. People without countries.
Thanks for your comments, Cee Tee.
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