Eugene McCarthy For President (If You Love Your Country) - Peter, Paul & Mary (1968)
Senator Eugene McCarthy speaks on Vietnam (January 1968)
Simple Song Of Freedom - Tim Hardin (1969)
President Nixon speaks on Vietnam and the future of America (January 1969)
Fortunate Son - Paul Revere & The Raiders (2001)
Moratorium speaker: `No More War...' (October 1969)
Lay Down (Candles In The Rain) - Melanie with The Edwin Hawkins Singers (1970)
Ballad Of Two Brothers - Autry Inman & Bob Luman (1968)
President Nixon complains about `Bums on campus...' (May 2, 1970)
Mister Professor - Leroy Van Dyke (1970)
President Nixon announces `Cambodian Incursion' (April 30, 1970)
Brigadier General Robert Canterbury, Ohio National Guard, explains what happened at Kent State University (May 4, 1970)
Monday In May (The Kent State Tragedy) - Third Condition (1970)
The Kent State Massacre - Barbara Dane (1973)
A Kent State student: `They didn't have blanks...' (May 1970)
Arthur Krause, Kent State father: `Is this a reason for killing her...?' (1970)
Student Demonstration Time - Beach Boys (1971)
War - Edwin Starr (1970)
Bring The Boys Home - Freda Payne (1971)
I Should Be Proud - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas (1970)
People Let's Stop The War - Grand Funk Railroad (1971)
Track Listings (32) - Disc #5
What We're Fighting For - Dave Dudley (1965)
The Viet Nam Blues - Jack Sanders (1965)
There Won't Be Any Snow (Christmas In The Jungle) - Derrik Roberts (1965)
I Wanna Help Hurry My Brothers Home - Jimmy Holiday (1967)
It's America, Love It Or Leave It - Ernest Tubb (1965)
Keep The Flag Flying - Johnnie Wright (1965)
What's Come Over This World - Billy Carr (1966)
The Minute Men (Are Turning In Their Graves) - Stonewall Jackson (1966)
Day For Decision - Johnny Sea (1966)
The Ballad Of The Yellow Beret - The Beach Bums (1966)
Wish You Were Here, Buddy - Pat Boone (1966)
Gen. Westmoreland: `Militarily we have never been in a better relative position in South Vietnam' (1968)
We Are Winning - Jim Bullington (2010)
Kathy's Letter Little - Kathy Hoffman (1969)
Dear Mr. President - Lee Gillson (1967)
Letter From A Boy In Vietnam - Mark Dauler (1967)
Ballad Of The Unknown Soldier - Garland Frady (1966)
Freedom's Cause - Bill Floyd (1968)
PSA for patriotism by Anita Bryant (1968)
`What The...' (Is Going On In Washington) - Bob Withers (1966)
Okie From Muskogee - Merle Haggard & The Strangers (1969)
Vice President Spiro Agnew becomes the outspoken voice of the Nixon administration (January 1970)
Keep Our Country Free - Tommy Kizziah (1970)
The Fightin' Side Of Me - Merle Haggard & The Strangers (1970)
War's Cross - The Senators (1971)
Ballad Of My Lai - Matt McKinney (1970)
Mike Wallace, CBS News, interviews Paul Meadlo about My Lai (November 24, 1969)
Pinkville Helicopter - Thom Parrott (1970)
Battle Hymn Of LT. Calley C Company featuring Terry Nelson (1971)
Lt. Calley found guilty of crimes at My Lai (March 29, 1971)
The U.S.A. Soldier - The Adams Brothers (1971)
Set Calley Free Part 1 - Free Blue (1971)
Track Listings (28) - Disc #6
The Unknown Soldier - The Doors (1968)
War Is Hell - Hugh X. Lewis (1968)
Morley Safer, CBS News, reports a death in the jungle (October 12, 1965)
Viet Nam - The Southern Bells (1967)
Waitin' For The V.C. To Come - SGT Gayle Parker (1966)
A Letter From Viet Nam (To Mother) - Hank Snow (1966)
Street Without Joy Pt. 1 - Tommy Finch (1967)
Out Here In Viet-Nam - Lindy Blaskey (1966)
A soldier writes home from `Hamburger Hill' (May 1969)
To Susan On The West Coast Waiting - Donovan (1969)
Freckle-Faced Soldier - Colleen Lovett (1966)
The Gentle Soldier - Tony Scott (1967)
Fellows In Vietnam - Inez & Charlie Foxx (1969)
My Soldier Boy Over There - The Shelletts (1967)
The Return Of A Soldier - Ric King (1967)
My World Ended In South Viet Nam Sweetheart - Winola Edmond, Edmond Sisters & The Jordanians (1967)
And They Were Five - Zabka (1970)
4:00 A.M. In Viet Nam - Earle Epps (1969)
Follow Me CAPT - Gene Wyles (1966)
John Laurence, CBS News, interviews a G.I. about `Suicide Walk' (1970)
Sir, My Men Refuse To Go - Don Meehan (1969)
Run Through The Jungle - Paul Revere & The Raiders (2001)
Galveston - Glen Campbell (1969)
Viet Nam - Jimmy Cliff (1970)
President Nixon sets out his `Vietnamization' policy (November 3, 1969)
Vietnam Rotation Blues - Lefty Pritchett (1968)
The Soldier's Prayer - Paul Ott (1971)
The War Keeps Draggin' On - Wilburn Brothers (1972)
Track Listings (30) - Disc #7
Goodbye Travis Air Force Base - Hershel Gober (2010)
Vietnam - The High Priced Help (1993)
Saigon - SSgt Barry Sadler (1966)
Bamiba (Ba Muoi Ba) - SSgt Barry Sadler (1966)
Saigon Girls - The Merrymen (1993)
Saigon Warrior - Maggie (2010)
Battle Hymn Of The Republic Of Vietnam - Unknown singer (2010)
Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara comments on the war's progress (1964)
McNamara's Band - Dolf Droge (2010)
Southeast Asia's Disneyland - Dolf Droge (2010)
Grunt - Bill Ellis (1969)
Six Klicks - Hershel Gober (2010)
Ballad Of The USS St. Francis River - Radioman George Hughes (2010)
Brave Boys - Jim Bullington (2010)
The Men Of MAG-16 - Jim Hatch (2003)
I Fly The Line - Dave McKay (2001)
Phu Cat Star - Tony McPeak (2001)
Tchepone - Toby Hughes (2005)
Army Aviation - The Merrymen (1993)
Jolly Green - Bull Durham (2001)
`This is the American Forces Vietnam Network, where the hits just keep on coming....' (`Off-air' November 1970)
Armed Forces Radio - Paul Revere & The Raiders (2001)
We Gotta Get Out Of This Place - Paul Revere & The Raiders (2001)
Introduction to `A Date With Chris' - Chris Noel, AFVN DJ (1968)
Leaving On A Jet Plane - Peter, Paul & Mary (1969)
Singing In Viet Nam Talking Blues - Johnny Cash (1971)
Boonie Rat Song - Chuck Rosenberg (1991)
I've Been Everywhere - Chip Dockery & Dick Jonas (2010)
Played Around And Stayed Around Vietnam Too Long - Chuck Rosenberg, Saul Broudy and Bull Durham (1991)
Freedom Bird - Bill Ellis (1969)
Track Listings (25) - Disc #8
The War Is Over - Phil Ochs (1968)
Give Peace A Chance - Plastic Ono Band (1969)
Sign Of The `V' - Bobby Bloom (1969)
The Real Silent Majority - George Jay (1969)
Please Settle In Vietnam - Lightning Hopkins (1969)
Winding The War Down/McGovern-Hatfield Amendment To End The War - Stan Freberg & Lynn Murray (1999)
Johnny's Not A Toy Soldier - Bobby Zehm (1970)
Pencil Marks On The Wall - Henson Cargill (1971)
Why (A Peace Medley) - Coast (1970)
Peace Will Come (According To Plan) - Melanie (1970)
Chant For Peace - People (1971)
What's Going On - Marvin Gaye (1971)
Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - John & Yoko and the Plastic Ono Band with The Harlem Community Choir (1971)
Congratulations (You Sure Made A Man Out Of Him) - Arlene Harden (1971)
President Nixon: `I call on Hanoi to release all POWs...' (`Off-air' radio 1971)
MIA/POW (Prisoner Of War Song) - Captain John Canty, U.S.A.F. (1970)
Prisoner Of War - Norma Jean Carpenter & Bobby Adams (1971)
I Promise I'll Wait - Nancy (1969)
President Nixon: `Peace with honor in Vietnam' (`Off-air' radio 1/23/1973)
When The Brothers Come Marching Home - The Nu Page (1973)
John Laurence, CBS News: `A cease fire has come....' (1/27/1973)
The Story Of Vietnam - Bob Glover (1973)
SP4 Tom Fowlston, AFVN News, reports on POW releases (AFVN 'air check' February 1973)
Prisoner Of War (Welcome Back Home) - Billy Holeman (1973)
Welcome Home POW - Eldon Fault (1973)
Track Listings (24) - Disc #9
The War Is Over - All Of The Above (1973)
We Are Glad That Our Boys Are Coming Home - David L. Cash (1973)
Welcome The Boys Back Home - Bill Moss & The Celestials (1973)
A Long Long Time Ago - Mick Lloyd (1974)
Ballad Of The Plastic Prince - Robin St. Pierre (1974)
Returning Home From Vietnam - The Auditions (1973)
(The Two Wars Of) Old Black Joe - Dr. William Truly, Jr. (1969)
Wallace Terry interviews black fighting men in Vietnam (1972)
Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town - Kenny Rogers & The First Edition (1969)
Sam Stone - John Prine (1972)
Hanoi Hannah News Broadcast Excerpt (1966/Courtesy of the U.S. National Archives)
Hanoi Hannah - Roger McGuinn (1973)
Jane Fonda Hanoi Press Conference Excerpt (1972/Courtesy of the U.S. National Archives)
Hanoi Jane - Leon Rausch (1973)
Napalm Sticks To Kids - The Covered Wagon Musicians (1972)
The Americans (A Canadian's Opinion) - Gordon Sinclair (1974)
An American's Answer (To Gordon Sinclair) - Charles Ashman (1974)
Text of President Jimmy Carter's pardon for draft dodgers (January 21, 1977)
True Red White & Blue Never Run (Amnesty Be Damned) - Bob Aden (1978)
Vietnam John - Paul Brennan (1979)
Born On The Fourth Of July - Tom Paxton (1977)
Khe Sanh - Cold Chisel (1978)
Soldier Of 'Nam - Mike Callender (1981)
Still In Saigon - The Charlie Daniels Band (1982)
Track Listings (19) - Disc #10
The Big Parade - 10,000 Maniacs (1989)
Long Black Wall - Johnny Anthony (1989)
More Than A Name On A Wall - The Statler Brothers (1989)
I Was Only 19 (A Walk In The Light Green) - Redgum (1983)
19 - Paul Hardcastle (1985)
19 In Vietnam - Pete Kennedy & Bound For Glory (1987)
Walking On A Thin Line - Huey Lewis & News (1984)
Orange Crush - R.E.M. (1988)
Old Hippie - Bellamy Brothers (1985)
Copperhead Road - Steve Earle (1988)
Beach Party Vietnam - The Dead Milkmen (1986)
Salute The Boys Of Vietnam - J. C. Weaver (1986)
They're Still Heroes Today - Stu Huggens & The Sussquehanna River Band (1988)
Song For The Unsung Soldiers - Fred Parent (1983)
Bring 'Em On Home From 'Nam - Reggie Gates & Tim Nowland (1983)
The Forgotten Man - Joleen Benoit (1986)
The Vets' Song - Cathy Winter (1987)
Veteran's Song (Welcome Home) - Jeffrey D's (1989)
Combat Vet - Pat Murphy (1987)
Track Listings (17) - Disc #11
Cowboys On Horses With Wings - Hoyt Axton (1990)
Big Time In The Jungle - Old Crow Medicine Show (2004)
Galveston Bay - Bruce Springsteen (1995)
Riding With Private Malone - David Ball (2001)
Ride To The Wall - Paul Revere & The Raiders (2001)
8th Of November - Big & Rich (2005)
Some Gave All - Billy Ray Cyrus (1992)
Vietnam Foreign Correspondent - The Peacemakers (2004)
The Girl In The Picture (Napalm Girl) - Yanah (2003)
Ballad Of Billy Saigon - Wes & Victoria (2007)
Song For Hugh Thompson - David Rovics (1998)
Back In Vietnam - Alan Ross Haynes (2007)
Bring Them Home - Pete Seeger & Friends (2003)
Thank You Vets - Paulette Carlson (2005)
Sons And Daughters - Pat Garvey and Sons & Daughters In Touch (1992)
Don't Give Us A Reason - Hank Williams, Jr. (1990)
Theme For An American Hero - Chip Taylor (1980)
Track Listings (21) - Disc #12
I Ain't Here Alone - Michael J. Martin & Tim Holiday (1982)
Luang Prabang - Patrick Sky (1973)
Quang Tri City - Bill Homans (Merry Airbrakes) (1973)
Pretty Place - STEV (1985)
Viet Vet - Dick Jonas (1997)
Get Me Out Of Vietnam - Irv LeVine (2002)
I Didn't Go To 'Nam But I Do Give A Damn - 'Bubba' Lee Jones (1988)
Warspeak - Marc Waszkiewicz & Lea Jones (1993)
Johnny Rambo - Rick Duvall (1986)
I Should Have Been In Tokyo - Bobby Lee (1986)
Bobby's Saigon Boogie - Phil Ferrazano (2006)
A.P.O. San Francisco - Jessie Nighthawk (1993)
Borderline - Larry Barkemeyer (1997)
Dustoff - Jim Somers (2000)
The Girl Next Door (Combat Nurse) - Country Joe McDonald (1987)
The Women On The Wall - John Black (1991)
Who Are The Names On The Wall - Michael Martin & Tim Holiday (1982)
The Wall - Michael McCann (1997)
Finally Welcomed Home - 1st Lt. Bobby Ross (1987)
Vietnam: Still Part Of Who I Am - FPO San Francisco (feat. Bill McKenna) (1986)
Dr. Fall - John Black (2003)
Track Listings (20) - Disc #13
Walking Time Bomb - Stephen Maxner (1987)
Leroy's Song - Chuck Price (1996)
This Shirt Of Mine - Sarge Lintecum (1991)
It's Just A Nam Thing - Ole 1/27 Grunts (2001)
Shell Shock - PTSD Blind Albert (2000)
Hot L. Z. (Thorazine Shuffle) - STEV (1985)
I'm Certified - Bill Craft (1986)
The Jungleman - Lonnie Chance (2000)
Agent Orange Song - Country Joe McDonald (1987)
Thanks, Secret Agent - Jimmy Logston (1999)
It Ain't Over `Till It's Over, Over Here - Chuck Price (1996)
The Claymore Polka - Jim Walktendonk (1985)
VA Shuffle - Michael J. Martin (2008)
Forgotten Man - Chris Noel (1999)
Veteran's Lament - Jim Cook & Taylor McKinnon (2002)
Twenty Years Of Tears - Larry Barkemeyer (1997)
What Kind Of Men - Rick Duvall (1986)
American Heroes - Vettz (1990)
Vietnam I'm Dreamin' Dreamin'On - John Black (1991)
Time To Lay It Down (aka The Wall) - Michael J. Martin & Tim Holiday (1988)
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...NEXT STOP IS VIETNAM: The War On Record, 1961 - 2008 is a stunning, years-in-the-making anthology of the Vietnam War's musical legacy. Presented on 13 CDs with a 304-page book illustrated with numerous archival photographs, this collection examines the war in a powerful and unprecedented way. Over 330 music and spoken word tracks take the listener through a guided tour of this epochal period of modern history. From America's first, naïve impressions of a country called Vietnam through the spirited musical debate over the morality of the war to the healing meditations on the conflict's lengthy aftermath, this set captures it all and more.Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Merle Haggard, Pete Seeger, Bruce Springsteen, Phil Ochs, Johnny Cash, Yoko Ono, John Lennon, The Doors, Country Joe McDonald and dozens of other artists including many Vietnam veterans are the tour guides through this enlightening and entertaining journey. Rarely heard documentary material including patriotic Public Service Announcements, field news reports and intercepted North Vietnamese radio transmissions of Jane Fonda and Hanoi Hannah.The heavily illustrated, full-color 304-page book that accompanies the music is packed with information on the songs and the artists who recorded them by music scholar Hugo A. Keesing; a history of the war by Vietnam historian Lois T. Vietri; and an oral history of the tunes that 'in country' vets loved best by authors Doug Bradley and Craig Werner. The introduction to this remarkable tome is written by the legendary Country Joe McDonald. Strap in for a long and fascinating ride ...NEXT STOP IS VIETNAM is the most comprehensive anthology of music inspired by the Vietnam War ever released.