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A[edit]

  • "The 'A' Team" by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler
  • "Song About The Vietnamese Friend" by Edmund Iodkovsky & Vano Muradeli
  • "Agent Orange" by Grinder
  • "Agent Orange" by Sodom
  • "Agent Orange Song" by Maan Shah
  • "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" by Arlo Guthrie
  • "All My Children of the Sun" by Pete Seeger
  • "American Woman" by The Guess Who
  • "America the Brutal" by Six Feet Under
  • "An American Draft Dodger in Thunder Bay" by Sam Roberts
  • "Artefucked" by Nargaroth

B[edit]

  • "Bà Mẹ Phù Sa" (all you need is love) Phạm Duy [about a peasant woman who hides a government agent when she sees a Vietcong, and in turn hides the Vietcong when she sees a government platoon coming.]
  • "Bài Ca Dành Cho Những Xác Người" (Song for the Corpses) by Trinh Cong Son - about the Battle of Huế and the Massacre at Huế
  • "Back in Vietnam" by Lenny Kravitz
  • "Back to the World" by Curtis Mayfield
  • "Ballad of a Crystal Man" by Donovan
  • "Ballad of the Green Berets" by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler
  • "Ballad of Vietnam" by Ludvick Rummel
  • "Battalions of Fear" by Blind Guardian
  • "Battle Hymn of Lt. Calley" by Terry Nelson
  • "The Battle of Vietnam" by Hal Willis
  • "Beach Party Vietnam" by The Dead Milkmen
  • "The Big Parade" by 10,000 Maniacs
  • "Big Time in the Jungle" by Old Crow Medicine Show
  • "Billy Don't Be a Hero" by Paper Lace
  • "Blackmail the Universe" by Megadeth
  • "Black Flame" by Renaissance
  • "Black Wall" by Dennis DeYoung
  • "Blowing in the Wind" by Bob Dylan
  • "Born in the U.S.A." by Bruce Springsteen [references the Siege of Khe Sanh among other things.]
  • "Born on the Fourth of July" by Tom Paxton
  • "Broken Heroes" by Saxon
  • "The Boy Who's Never Found" by the Katydids
  • "Bring the Boys Home" by Freda Payne
  • "Bring Them Home" by Pete Seeger
  • "Brother Did You Weep" by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger
  • "Brothers Under the Bridge" by Bruce Springsteen
  • "Bungle in the Jungle" by Jethro Tull
  • "Burnt Alive" by Rocket From The Crypt
  • "Burnt Out Souls" by Despair
  • "Business Goes on as Usual" by the Chad Mitchell Trio

C[edit]

  • "Ca Dao Mẹ" (Mother's Lullaby) by Trinh Cong Son [about a mother's sacrifices during wartime]
  • "Camouflage" by Stan Ridgway
  • "Carried by Six" by Internal Void
  • "Charlie Boy" by the Lumineers
  • "Charlie Don't Surf" by The Clash
  • "Child in Time" by Deep Purple
  • "Cho Một Người Vừa Nằm Xuống" (For a Person Just Fallen Down) by Trinh Cong Son [dedicated to Lưu Kim Cương, a friend of the author who died in battle. Who is a South Vietnamese Air Force pilot.]
  • "Christmas in Vietnam" by Johnny and Jon
  • "Chuyện hai người lính" (Story about two soldiers) by Phạm Duy [1968, about two soldiers on different front lines who "kill each other because of love of Vietnam"]
  • "Civil War" by Guns N Roses
  • "Clean Cut Kid" by Bob Dylan
  • "Coming Home Soldier" by Bobby Vinton
  • "Commando" by The Ramones
  • "Compared To What" by Gene McDaniels
  • "Compulsory Hero" by 1927 [deals with conscription in Australia during the Vietnam War]
  • "Copperhead Road" by Steve Earle
  • "Cops of the World" by Phil Ochs
  • "Cowboys on Horses with Wings" by Hoyt Axton
  • "Cousin Randy" by Infectious Grooves
  • "Cream Puff War" by Grateful Dead

D[edit]

  • "Daddy Won't Be Home Anymore" by Dolly Parton
  • "Đại Bác Ru Đêm" (Cannon's Night Lullaby) by Trinh Cong Son - about bombardment in the city
  • "Dancing in the Ashes" by Psychotic Waltz
  • "Dân Ta Vẫn Sống" (Our People Still Lives) by Trinh Cong Son
  • "Daniel" by Elton John - the verse dealing most specifically with the Vietnam War was removed by lyricistBernie Taupin shortly before being recorded.
  • "Dead Yankee Drawl" by Manic Street Preachers
  • "Dear Uncle Sam" by Loretta Lynn
  • "Dear Mr. President" by Pink
  • "Deathbed" by Relient K
  • "Death Tone" by Manowar
  • "Desperation Part IV" by Redemption
  • "Did You Ever See Me" by Shrubs
  • "Do The Russians Want War?" by Mark Bernes
  • "Does Anybody Know I'm Here?" by The Dells
  • "Đợi Có Một Ngày" (Wait Until the Day) by Trinh Cong Son - expressing the author's desire for peace
  • "Đồng Dao Hoà Bình" (Children's Song of Peace) by Trinh Cong Son
  • "Don't Walk Away" by Shrubs
  • "Draft Dodger Rag" by Phil Ochs
  • "Draft Morning" by The Byrds
  • "Draft Resister" by Steppenwolf
  • "Drive On" by Johnny Cash

E[edit]

  • "El Derecho de Vivir en Paz" by Victor Jara
  • "Edge of Darkness" by Iron Maiden
  • "Eve of Destruction" by Barry McGuire [written by P.F. Sloan]
  • "Everyday Combat" by Lostprophets

F[edit]

  • "The "Fish" Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag" by Country Joe and the Fish
  • "Fellows in Vietnam" by Inez and Charlie Foxx
  • "Fightin' for the U.S.A." by Jerry Reed
  • "The Fightin' Side of Me" by Merle Haggard
  • "Fight to be Free" by Nuclear Assault
  • "Find the Cost of Freedom" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • "First Blood" by Evile
  • "First Vietnamese War" by The Black Angels
  • "For Fuck's Sake" by The Almighty
  • "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • "Front Line" by Stevie Wonder
  • "Future Shock" by Evildead

G[edit]

  • "Galveston" by Glen Campbell
  • "Galveston Bay" by Bruce Springsteen
  • "Giải phóng miền Nam" (Liberate the South) by Huỳnh Minh Siêng
  • "Gia Tài Của Mẹ" (A Mother's Legacy) by Trinh Cong Son
  • "Giọt Nước Mắt Cho Quê Hương" (A Teardrop for Homeland) by Trinh Cong Son
  • "Gimme Shelter" by The Rolling Stones [3]
  • "Give Peace a Chance" by John Lennon (Plastic Ono Band)
  • "Going to Vietnam" by Big Amos
  • "Goodnight Saigon" by Billy Joel
  • "The Great Goodnight" by Magellan
  • "Greetings" by The Valadiers[4]
  • "Grey October" by Peggy Seeger
  • "Gunya Down" by Pro-Pain

H[edit]

  • "Hallelujah Day" by Jackson 5
  • "Hand of Doom" by Black Sabbath
  • "Handsome Johnny" by Richie Havens
  • "Hands Off Vietnam!" by Dzhilda Mazheykayte
  • "Hanoi Hannah" by Roger McGuinn
  • "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" by John Lennon
  • "Hát Trên Những Xác Người" (Singing on Corpses) by Trinh Cong Son [written following the Tet Offensive]
  • "Hallå Där Bonde" (Hello there Farmer) by Knutna Nävar
  • "Heart of Darkness" by Grave Digger
  • "Hello Vietnam" by Johnnie Wright (also recorded by Dave Dudley)
  • "Hello Vietnam (Goodbye My Love)" by Ray Hildebrand
  • "Here's to the State of Richard Nixon" by Phil Ochs
  • "High" by Richard Marx
  • "Home" by Mac Davis. Also recorded by Gary Puckett & the Union Gap
  • "Ho Chi Minh City" by Shrubs
  • "Huế Sài Gòn Hà Nội" (Huế, Saigon, Hanoi) by Trinh Cong Son [expresses the author's desire for a peaceful, united Vietnam.]
  • "Human Being Lawnmower" by MC5
  • "Hungry for Blood" by Virus
  • "Huyền Sử Một Người Mang Tên Quốc" (Ballad of a Person named Quốc) by Phạm Duy [about Phạm Phú Quốc, a RVAF pilot who bombed the Independence Palace in Saigon. He was shot down in North Vietnam in a mission to bomb the North.]

I[edit]

  • "I Ain't Marching Anymore" by Phil Ochs
  • "I Can't Write Left-Handed" by Bill Withers
  • "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag" by Country Joe and the Fish
  • "I Gotta Go to Vietnam" by John Lee Hooker
  • "I Have Seen the Rain" by James T. Moore (featuring Pink, his daughter)
  • "I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home)" by Grand Funk Railroad
  • "In the Name of John" (Russian: "Во имя Джона") by unknown Soviet military advisor
  • "Inoculated City" by The Clash
  • "Into the Fire" by Sabaton
  • "I Should Be Proud" by Martha Reeves and the Vandellas
  • "Is This War a Useless War" by [Moore & Napier]
  • "It Better End Soon" by Chicago
  • "It's America, Love It or Leave It" by Ernest Tubb
  • "It's for God, and Country, and You, Mom (The Ballad of Vietnam)" by Ernest Tubb
  • "It's Good News Week" by Hedgehoppers Anonymous
  • "I Want to Come Home for Christmas" by Marvin Gaye
  • "I Was Only Nineteen (A Walk in the Light Green)" by Redgum
  • "Imagine" by John Lennon
  • "I've Seen All Good People" by Yes

J[edit]

  • "Jacknife Johnny" by Alice Cooper
  • "Jimmy Newman" by Tom Paxton
  • "Jimmy's Road" by Willie Nelson
  • "Johnny Come Lately" by Steve Earle

K[edit]

  • "Keep the Flag Flying" by Johnnie Wright
  • "Kentucky Kid" by Yuri Vizbor
  • "Khe Sanh" by Cold Chisel
  • "Kill for Peace" by The Fugs
  • "King Henry" by Pete Seeger
  • "Kuiama" by the Electric Light Orchestra

L[edit]

  • "Last Train to Clarksville" by The Monkees
  • "Last Train to Nuremberg" by Pete Seeger
  • "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)" by Melanie Safka
  • "A Letter from Vietnam (To Mother)" by Hank Snow
  • "Letters from Vietnam" by B.o.B
  • "Little Becky's Christmas Wish" by Becky Lamb
  • "Living in the Shadow" by Demon
  • "Lonesome Vietnam" by George Riddle
  • "Lost in the Flood" by Bruce Springsteen
  • "Lyndon Johnson Told the Nation" by Tom Paxton

M[edit]

  • "Magic Dragon" by Sodom
  • "Machine Gun" by Band of Gypsys (Jimi Hendrix)
  • "Masters of War" by Bob Dylan
  • "Medieval" by James
  • "Meneer de president" by Boudewijn de Groot
  • "Memento Mori" by Patti Smith
  • "The Minute Men (Are Turning in Their Graves)" by Stonewall Jackson
  • "Monk Time" by The Monks
  • "Monster" by Steppenwolf
  • "Moratorium" by Buffy Sainte-Marie
  • "More Than a Name on a Wall" by The Statler Brothers
  • "Một Buổi Sáng Mùa Xuân" (One Spring Morning) by Trinh Cong Son - about a child killed by landmine
  • "Mother, Where Is My Father" by David Peel & the Lower East Side
  • "Mountains" by Manowar [5]
  • "My Name is Lisa Kalvelage" by Pete Seeger about a mother, a War-bride from Germany, who speaks out against the war
  • "My Son John" by Tom Paxton
  • "My Uncle" by The Flying Burrito Brothers
  • "Mr. Lonely" by Bobby Vinton (#1 - 1964)

N[edit]

  • "The Nang, the Front, the Bush and the Shit" by El-P
  • "Near Thái Nguyên Bridge" by Alexander Gusev
  • "Như có Bác Hồ trong ngày vui đại thắng" (If Only Uncle Ho was Here On the Day of Victory) by Phạm Tuyên.
  • "Nối Vòng Tay Lớn" (Joining Hands) by Trinh Cong Son - expresses the author's wish for peace. This song was played on the radio after the communist forces took over Saigon's radio station during the Fall of Saigon.
  • "No One to Follow" by Anvil
  • "A Nurse in the U.S. Army" by Connie Francis

O[edit]

  • "Oh! Camil (Captain America: The Winter Soldier)" by Graham Nash
  • "Okie from Muskogee" by Merle Haggard
  • "Old Hippie" by The Bellamy Brothers
  • "Old Porch Swing" by Eddy Arnold
  • "One Tin Soldier" by The Original Caste
  • "An Open Letter to My Teenage Son" by Victor Lundberg
  • "Orange Crush" by R.E.M.
  • "Over and Out" by Alkaline Trio

P[edit]

  • "Peace Train" by Cat Stevens
  • "Peace Will Come" by Tom Paxton
  • "Peace Will Come (According to Plan)" by Melanie Safka
  • "Pencil Marks on the Wall" by Henson Cargill
  • "Penny Evans" by Steve Goodman
  • "People Get it Together" by Eddie Floyd
  • "People, Let's Stop the War" by Grand Funk Railroad
  • "Permission to Fire" by Holy Moses
  • "Phantom" (Russian: "Фантом") [Russian song by unknown author.]
  • "Please Mr Kennedy (I Don't Wanna Go)" by Mickey Woods[4]
  • "Please Settle in Vietnam" by Lightnin' Hopkins
  • "Premature Burial" by Mercenary
  • "Pretty Little Vietnamese" by Johnny Wright
  • "Price of Paradise" by The Minutemen
  • "Private Wilson White" by Marty Robbins
  • "Pull Out the Pin" by Kate Bush
  • "Purple Heart" by Sabaton

Q[edit]

  • "Quê hương đau nặng" (Our country in pain) by Trịnh Công Sơn.
  • "Question" by The Moody Blues

R[edit]

  • "Rachel’s Coming Home" (aka "Rachel") by Russell Morris
  • "Rapture" by Impaled Nazarene
  • "Raymond" by Brett Eldredge
  • "The Rebel" by Carl Hauck
  • "Readjustment Blues" by Bill Danoff, sung by John Denver
  • "Red" by Barefoot Truth
  • "Reflected Prayer" by Shrubs
  • "Reflections of My Life" by The Marmalade
  • "Remember" by Biohazard
  • "Remember the Heroes" by Sammy Hagar
  • "Requiem for the Masses" by The Association
  • "Return to Vietnam" by Master
  • "Revolution" by The Beatles
  • "Revolution 1" by The Beatles
  • "Ricochet" by Bionic Jive
  • "Riding With Private Malone" by David Ball
  • "The Road of Life from Hanoi" by unknown Soviet military transportation officer
  • "Rooster" by Alice in Chains
  • "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" by Kenny Rogers and the First Edition and [Waylon Jennings]
  • "Running Gun Blues" by David Bowie

S[edit]

  • "Saigon" by John Prine
  • "Saigon Bride" by Joan Baez
  • "Saigon Ơi Vĩnh Biệt" (Saigon, Goodbye) by Nam Lộc - an anthem for Vietnamese refugees having to flee their homeland after the Fall of Saigon.
  • "Sam Stone" by John Prine
  • "Save the Country" by The Fifth Dimension
  • "Sean Flynn" by The Clash
  • "Search and Destroy" by The Stooges
  • "The Seductive Nature of Female Sexuality" by Buried Inside
  • "Shapes of Things" by The Yardbirds
  • "Shell Shock" by Manowar
  • "Shut Out the Lights" by Bruce Springsteen [deals with Post-traumatic stress disorder of a returning veteran]
  • "Simple Song of Freedom" by Bobby Darin
  • "Singin' in Vietnam Talkin' Blues" by Johnny Cash
  • "Sit Down Young Stranger" by Gordon Lightfoot
  • "Skies on Fire" by AC/DC
  • "Sky Pilot", written by Eric Burdon, recorded by The Animals
  • "Slaughter" by Billy Preston
  • "Smiley" by Ronnie Burns
  • "Soldier" by Neil Young
  • "Soldier Boy" by The Shirelles[4]
  • "Soldier of Misfortune" by Ogre
  • "Soldier's Plea" by Marvin Gaye[4]
  • "Some Gave All" by Billy Ray Cyrus
  • "Someday at Christmas" by Stevie Wonder
  • "Something to Believe In" by Poison
  • "Son of the Freeway" by Gravestone
  • "Spiral of Violence" by Whiplash
  • "Spitting" by Rocket from the Crypt
  • "Still in Saigon" by the Charlie Daniels Band
  • "Stop the War" by Edwin Starr
  • "Straight to Hell" by The Clash [deals with the abandonment of Vietnamese children fathered by American soldiers]
  • "Student Demonstration Time" by The Beach Boys
  • "Sunshine" by Jonathan Edwards
  • "Surf Nicaragua" by Sacred Reich
  • "Surrender" by Cheap Trick

T[edit]

  • "Take the Star Out of the Window" by John Prine
  • "Talking Vietnam" by Phil Ochs
  • "Talking Vietnam Potluck Blues" by Tom Paxton
  • "Ta Phải Thấy Mặt Trời" (We Must See the Sun) by Trinh Cong Son
  • "That Black Wall" by Danny Barnes
  • "The Wall" by Tim Murphy
  • "Theme for an American Hero" by Chip Taylor
  • "There Won't Be Any Snow (Christmas in the Jungle)" by Derrik Roberts
  • "This is Radio Clash" by The Clash
  • "Three-Five-Zero-Zero" from the musical, Hair
  • "Through the Ages" by Bolt Thrower
  • "Tình Ca Người Mất Trí" (Love Song of Someone Who Lost Their Mind) by Trinh Cong Son - women with lovers who are soldiers
  • "This Ain't Nothing" by Craig Morgan
  • "This Cowboys Hat" by Lee Kernaghan [talks about his uncle dying in 1969 in Vietnam]
  • "To Susan on the West Coast Waiting" by Donovan
  • "Travelin' Soldier" by Bruce Robison (popularized by the Dixie Chicks)
  • "Trường Sơn Đông - Trường Sơn Tây" by Hoàng Hiệp [from a poem by Phạm Tiến Duật, about PAVN soldiers on the Ho Chi Minh Trail.]

U[edit]

  • "Uncle Sam" by Jimmy Hughes
  • "Uncommon Valor: A Vietnam Story" by Jedi Mind Tricks
  • "Universal Soldier" by Buffy Sainte-Marie; also recorded by Donovan
  • "Unknown Soldier" by The Doors
  • "Unnatural Selection" by Ayreon
  • "Us and Them" by Pink Floyd

V[edit]

  • "Verbal Razors" by Exodus
  • "Vietnam" by Phil Ochs
  • "Vietnam" by J. B. Lenoir
  • "Vietnam" by Jimmy Cliff
  • "Vietnam" by Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards
  • "Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh" by Ái Vân and The Blue Guitars
  • "Vietnamerica" by The Stranglers
  • "Vietnam Talkin' Blues" by Johnny Cash
  • "Vietnamese Baby" by New York Dolls
  • "Viet Nam Blues" by Kris Kristofferson (also recorded by Dave Dudley)
  • "Vietnow" by Rage Against The Machine
  • "Violence and Bloodshed" by Manowar
  • "Volunteers" by Jefferson Airplane

W[edit]

  • "Waist Deep in the Big Muddy" by Pete Seeger
  • "Walking on a Thin Line" by Huey Lewis and the News
  • "Wake Up" by Rage Against the Machine
  • "Wandering the swamps of Vietnam" by unknown Soviet military advisor
  • "War" by Edwin Starr [[also performed by [Bruce Springsteen]] among many others]
  • "War Games" by The Monkees
  • "The War Drags On" written and recorded by Mick Softley; also recorded by Donovan
  • "The War Is Over" by Phil Ochs.
  • "War Pigs" by Black Sabbath [written about the politicians who were responsible for the war.]
  • "War Song" by Neil Young
  • "War Sucks" by The Red Krayola
  • "Watergate Blues" by Gil Scott-Heron
  • "We Just Did What We Were Told" by Don Forbes
  • "Welcome to the Real World" by Sweet Savage
  • "Welcome Wagon" by Nasty Savage
  • "Welterusten Meneer de President" by Boudewijn de Groot
  • "What Are You Fighting For" by Phil Ochs
  • "What We're Fighting For" by Dave Dudley
  • "What's Going On?" by Marvin Gaye
  • "When the Hunter Becomes Hunted" by Tank
  • "When You're only nine" by The Toe River Valley Boys [6]
  • "Where Are You Now, My Son?" by Joan Baez
  • "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" by Pete Seeger
  • "White Boots Marching In A Yellow Land" by Phil Ochs
  • "The Willing Conscript" by Tom Paxton
  • "Wild Irish Rose" by George Jones [about a homeless, alcoholic Vietnam veteran][7]
  • "Wish You Were Here, Buddy" by Pat Boone
  • "Working for the Yankee Dollar" by The Skids

X[edit]

  • "Xmas in February" by Lou Reed

Y[edit]

  • "Yellow River" by Christie
  • "Youngstown" by Bruce Springsteen
  • "Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore" by John Prine
  • "Your Heart Belongs To Me" by The Supremes[4]
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      • Noam Chomsky
      • Genocide Denial
      • Jane Fonda
      • Senator Kerry and War Crimes
      • Bill Ayers & Bernadine Dohrn
      • Lt Calley
      • Larry Grathwohl
      • Howard Zinn
      • Boat People
      • Interesting Web Sites
      • Vietnam Music
      • American War Crimes
      • Cambodian War Crimes
      • Vietnam War Crimes
      • Anti American Video
      • Propoganda
      • Vietnam War Music
      • Communist Quotes
      • Vietnam and Cambodia
      • Quotes About Cambodia in 1975
      • Near the End of the War
      • Ho Chi Minh
      • Pol Pot
      • Chairman Mao
      • Interesting Links
      • Total Deaths in Vietnam
      • The End of the Vietnam War
      • Sources / References
      • Murder Estimates
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Craig Hullinger
I worked as a City Planner / Economic Development Director / City Manager / Marine Officer / Consultant. I am presently a consultant working very little in Illinois and enjoying life in Lakewood Ranch, Florida, Manatee County near Sarasota south of Tampa Bay.
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