A
protest song is a kind of
folk music (or, more recently, pop-influenced
folk music). They become popular during times of social disruption and among socially neglected groups. They rail against injustice, racial discrimination, war, globalization, inflation, social inequalities and the like. Folk songs occur throughout history, as in the American Revolutionary War and the abolitionist movement of the
1800s. In the
20th Century, the
union movement, the
Great Depression and the
Vietnam War were the primary stimuli for protest songs. The common form, with acoustic guitar and harmonica, was popularized by the work of
Woody Guthrie during the
Great Depression and
Dust Bowl. Protest music can also be traced back to the Civil War, where traditional songs such as 'We Shall Overcome' prevailed and succeeded as true protest songs.
- "Allentown" Billy Joel
- "Angel of Freedom"
- "Banks of Marble"
- "Bear The Burden in The Heat of The Day"
- "The Blackleg Miners"
- "The Blind Ploughman"
- "Casey Jones - The Union Scab" Joe Hill
- "Centralia"
- "Coal Miner's Blues"
- "Coal Miner's Grave"
- "The Coal Owner And The Pitman's Wife"
- "Come All You Coal Miners"
- "The Diggers Song"
- "Dump the Bosses" John Brill[?]
- "From Little Things Big Things Grow" Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody[?]
- "Hallelujah, I'm a Bum" Harry McClintock
- "Hard Times Come Again No More"
- "The International"
- "It Takes a Long Pull to Get There"
- "John Henry"
- "Joe Hill"
- "Little Man, You Had a Busy Day"
- "Part Of The Union" The Strawbs[?]
- "Peg and Awl"
- "The Popular Wobbly"
- "The Preacher and the Slave" Joe Hill
- "Rebel Girl" Joe Hill
- "Roll the Union On"
- "Shearing In The Bar"
- "Shores of Botany Bay"
- "Sixteen Tons" Tennesee Ernie Ford[?]
- "Solidarity Forever" Ralph Chaplin
- "Struggle In The West"
- "The Two Bums"
- "There is Power in a Union" Billy Bragg
- "This Land is Your Land" Woody Guthrie
- "Traveling Down the Castlereagh"
- "Union Burying Ground" Woody Guthrie
- "Union Maid" Woody Guthrie
- "The Union Scab" Joe Hill
- "The Union Train"
- "Which Side Are You On?"
- "Why Paddy's Not At Work Today"
- "I Am the Slime" Frank Zappa
- "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles
- "Television, the Drug of the Nation" Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy
- "Dyers Eve" Metallica
- "Hell is for Children" Pat Benatar[?]
- "Prisoner of Society" The Living End
- "Minor Disturbance Too Young To Rock" The Teen Idles
- "Another Brick in the Wall" Pink Floyd
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