SONG INDEX
- “A Change is Gonna Come”, sung by Sam Cooke
- “A Church is Burning”, written by Paul Simon, performed by Simon & Garfunkel
- “A Letter from the Shelter”, sung by Planet P Project
- “A Name on the Wall”, written and sung by Joel Mabus
- “A Prince among Men (Only a Miner)” written by Andy Irvine and sung by Jeff Moore
- “A Traveler’s Line” written and sung by Mary Sullivan
- “A White Slave of the Mine”, written by Sam W. Boyd, sung by Jay Smar
- “Abraham, Martin and John”, written by Dick Holler and sung by Dion Dimuci a/k/a Dion
- “Aces High”, written by Stephen Percy Harris, sung by Iron Maiden
- “Advice to Joe [Stalin]”, written and performed by Roy Acuff
- “Agent Orange Song (Paul Reutershan)”, written by Muriel Hogan, sung by Country Joe McDonald
- “Alger Hiss Was Framed”, sung by Willis DunLaoghaire Foster
- “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree”, written and performed by Arlo Guthrie
- “All My Life”, sung by Noel Paul Stookey
- “All Quiet on the Western Front”, written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, sung by Elton John
- “Amendment”, written and sung by Ani DiFranco,
- “American/Soviets,” sung by C.C.C.P.,
- “America”, written an sung by Neil Diamond
- “And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda”, written and sung by Eric Bogle
- “Angel of Death”, written by Hanneman, sung by Slayer
- “Anita O.J.”, written and sung by Tom Paxton
- “An Open Letter To My Teenage Son”, by Victor Lundberg
- “Aquarius”, sung by the Fifth Dimension
- “Arizona”, written and sung by Jack Bryant
- “As If He Knows”, written and sung by Eric Bogle
- “As the Lusitania Went Down,” written by Arthur J. Lamb and F. Henri Klickmann
- “Atomic Sermon”, sung by Billy Hughes and his Rhythm Buckeroos
- “Babies in the Mill”, written and sung by Dorsey Dixon
- “Baby (Should I Have the Baby?)” written and sung by Cindy Lee Berryhill
- “Back Alley Surgery”, written and sung by Malvina Reynolds
- “Back to the World”, sung by Curtis Mayfield
- “Battle of Leningrad”, sung by Ring of Fire
- “Ballad of the ERA”, written and sung by Kristin Lems
- “Ballad of October 16”, written and sung by the Almanac Singers
- “Battle of Oxford”, written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “Beans, Bacon and Gravy”,sung by Pete Seeger.
- “Belleau Wood”, sung by Garth Brooks,
- “Belt-Line Girl”, sung by The Almanac Singers
- “Bert the Turtle – The Duck and Cover Song”, sung by Dick ‘Two Ton’ Baker
- “Big Rock Candy Mountain”, written by Harry “Haywire Mac” McClintock, sung by Burl Ives
- “Billy Sunday”, written and sung by Leonard Cohen (1979)
- “Birmingham Sunday”, written and sung by Richard Farina
- “Black, Brown and White”, sung by Big Bill Broonzy
- “Black Day in July”, written and sung by Gordon Lightfoot
- “Black Lung”, written and sung by Hazel Dickens
- “Blowing Down That Old Dusty Road”, written by Lee Hayes and Woody Guthrie, sung by the Almanac singers
- “Bomb Iran”, sung by Vince Vance & The Valiants
- “Born on the 4th of July”, written and sung by Tom Paxton
- “Bosnia”, sung by The Cranberries
- “Bourgeois Blues”, written and sung by Huddie Ledbetter/Lead Belly
- “Boys in Green”, written and sung by John McCutcheon
- “Bread and Roses”, written by James Oppenheim and Caroline Kolsaat, sung by Kate Vikstrom
- “Breadline Blues”, written and sung by Bernard ‘Slim’ Smith
- “Brother, Can you Spare a Dime”, lyrics by Yip Harburg, music by Jay Gorney, sung by Rudy Valle and also Bing Crosby
- “Brown-Eyed Children of the Sun”, written by Daniel Valdez, Sylvia Galan, and Pedro Contreras, sung by Daniel Valdez
- “C Company: Ballad Hymn of Lt. William Calley”, written by Julian Wilson and James M. Smith, sung by Terry Nelson,
- “Calypso Freedom” written by Cynthia Tierney, sung by Sweet Honey on the Rock
- “Can You Blame the Colored Man” sung by Gus Cannon
- “Car Song”- written and sung by Woody Guthrie.
- “CCC Blues”, written and sung by Washboard Sam
- “Chain Gang Boun’ sung by Josh White and his Carolinians
- “Chicago”, a song written by Graham Nash, sung by Crosby, Stills Nash and Young
- “Chippin’ Away”, written by Tom Fedora, sung by Crosby, Stills and Nash.
- “Christmas in the Trenches”, written and sung by John McCutcheon
- “Christmas Time in Washington”, written and sung by Steve Earle
- “Christmas 1914”, written and sung by Mike Harding
- “Clara Bow”, sung by The Cleaners from Venus
- “Coal Creek Troubles”, written by Jilson Setters, aka James W. Day, sung by Mike Seeger
- “Come Away Melinda”, written by Fred Hellerman and Fran Minkoff, sung by Judy Collins
- “Companeros”, written by Ewan MacColl, sung by Christy Moore
- “Convoy,” sung by C.W. McCall
- “Corrido de Cesar Chavez” by Los Tigres del Norte
- “Cotton Mill Colic” written and sung by Dave McCarn
- “Cotton Mill Man”, written by Joe Langston, sung by Jim and Jesse
- “Cowards over Pearl Harbor”, written by Fred Rose, sung by Denver Darling
- “Crawl Out through the Fallout”, written and sung Sheldon Allman
- “CWA Blues”, written and sung by Walter Roland
- “CWA Blues”, written and sung by Joe Pullam
- “D-Day Dodgers”, written by Harry Pynn, sung by Clancy Brothers
- “Death of the Blue Eagle”, written and recorded by George Davis
- “Defense Factory Blues”, written by Joshua White and Warren Cuney, sung by Josh White
- “Deliver the Goods”, sung by The Almanac Singers
- “Deportee – The Plane Wreck at Los Gatos Canyon”, written by Woody Guthrie sung by Arlo Guthrie
- “Depression Blues,” written by Hudson “Tampa Red” Woodbridge, sung by Tooter Boatman and the Chaparrals
- “Dirty Little Secret”, written and sung by Graham Nash
- “(If You Ain’t Got the) Do Re Mi”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “Don’t Take My Darling Boy Away From Me” ”, sung by J. Phillips and Helen Clark
- .“Doomsday Clock”, sung by The Smashing Pumpkins
- “Down South”, written and sung by Memphis Slim (Peter Chatman)
- “Draft Dodger Rag”, written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “Dust Bowl Blues”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “Dust Bowl Refugee”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “El Alamein” sung by Decaying
- “Ellis Island”, written and sung by Tom Chapin
- “Ellis Island: The Dream of America”—Prologue, composed by Peter Boyer
- “El Salvador”, written by Noel Paul Stookey, sung by Peter, Paul and Mary,
- “Everybody Dance”, written by John Kander and Fred Ebb, performed by the cast from the musical “Steel Pier” (1997),
- “Every Man a King,” written by Huey P. Long, sung by Randy Newman
- “Farm Relief Song 1929,” written by Slim Smith and sung by Vernon Dalhart
- “Farmer’s Letter to the President”, sung by Bob Miller
- “Fascist Threat”, written and sung by Janet Greene
- “Fight on Sisters”, written and sung by Carol Hanisch,
- “Fighting Side of Me”, written and sung by Merle Haggard
- “Fire of Calais”, written and sung James Keelaghen
- “Fixing to Die Rag” written and sung by Country Joe (McDonald) and the Fish
- “Flowers of Guatemala,” sung by R.E.M.
- “Foreclosure Blues”, written and sung by Tom Naples
- “Freedom Rider”, written by Marilyn Irene Eisenberg
- “From a Distance”, written by Julie Gold, sung by Bette Midler
- “Gene McCarthy for President / If You Love Your Country”, written and sung by Peter, Paul and Mary
- “General Winter”, sung by Hail of Bullets
- “Get That Communist, Joe”, written by Bernard Weinman-Richard Dorney, sung by The Kavaliers
- ”Giovinezza”, (traditional)
- “Give Peace a Chance”, written by John Lennon, sung by The Plastic Ono Band
- “Glad to be Gay”, written and sung by the Tom Robinson Band,
- “Gloomy Sunday”, sung by Billie Holiday
- “God Made the Virus”, written and sung by McCarthy
- “Goddamn HIV”, written and sung by Mary Gauthier,
- “Going Down to Mississippi”, ”, written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “Goodnight Saigon”, written and sung by Billy Joel
- “Goodman, Schwerner, and Chaney”, written and sung by Tom Paxton
- “Government Camp Song”, written and sung by Mary Campbell and Margaret Treat
- “Grand Coulee Dam”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “Greenfeather” – written by Connie Bromberg,
- “Gulf War Song”, written and sung by Moxy Früvous
- “H-Bomb’s Thunder”, written by John Brunner, sung by Standpunkt,
- “Hair”, sung by the Cowsills
- “Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell and Dean”, written by Bob Warren, sung by The CREEP
- “Hallelujah, I’m Traveling”, anonymous, sung by Pamela Baugham,
- “Hands Clean” written and sung by Alanis Morissette,
- “Hanging in the Old Barbed Wire”, sung by Chumbawamba
- . “Hangman’s Blues”, written and sung by Blind Lemon Jefferson
- “ard Times bluesHard Time Blues”, written and sung by Josh White
- “He Was My Brother” written by Paul Simon, sung by Simon & Garfunkle
- “Heartbreak Ridge”, by The Delmore Brothers
- “Heave Ho,” written by Lt. j.g. Jack Lawrence
- “Hello Birmingham”, written and sung by Ani DeFranco
- “He’d Have to Get Under, Get Out and Get Under” – Billy Murray – 1913
- “Hello Vietnam”, written and sung by Johnny Wright
- “Henry’s Made a Lady Out of Lizzie”, by Walter O’Keefe and Robert Dolan.
- “Here’s to the State of Mississippi”, written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “Heresy,” by Rush
- “Highwire”, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and sung by The Rolling Stones
- “Hinky Dinky Parley-Voo”, (Mademoiselle from Armentières), traditional, sung by Jack Charman
- “Hobo Bill’s Last Ride,” written by Waldo O’Neal, sung by Jimmie Rogers
- “Hobo’s Lullaby”, written by Goebel Reeves, sung by Woody Guthrie
- “Hold On”, written and sung by Sarah McLachlan
- “Homeless and Hungry Blues”, written and sung by Josh White
- “House Un-American Blues Activity Dream”, written by Richard farina, performed by Richard and Mimi Farina
- “How can You Keep on Moving, Unless You Migrate Too,” written by Sis Cunningham, sung by Ry Cooder
- “I Ain’t Got no Home in This World Anymore”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “I Ain’t Marching Anymore,” written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “I Am a Girl of Constant Sorrow” written by Sarah Ogan Gunning, sung by many artists
- “I Am a Union Woman”, written by Aunt Molly Jackson, sung by Rosalie Sorrels,
- “I Am Woman”, sung by Helen Reddy
- “I Come and Stand at Every Door”, written by Nâzım Hikmet, music by Pete Seeger, sung by The Byrds
- “I Didn’t Raise My Boy to be Soldier,” sung by the Peerless Quartet.
- “I Hate the Capitalist System,” written by Sarah Ogan Gunning, sung by Paolo Bonfanti
- “Ida Mae (Social Security Song)”, written and sung by Joe Glazer
- “I’d Rather not Be on Relief,” written by Lester Hunter, sung by Dust Bowl migrants at the Shafter Farm Security Administration Camp in California.
- “If You Miss Me in the Back of the Bus”, written and sung by Betty Mae Fikes, Pete Seeger and The Freedom Singers
- “ “Ilsa Koch”, written by Woody Guthrie (1948), performed by The Klezmatics,
- “Immigrant Eyes”, written and sung by Guy Clark
- “I’m No Communist,” written by Scotty Wiseman, sung by Lulu Belle & Scotty
- “In My Merry Oldsmobile”, sung Billy Murray, Music by Gus Edwards, Lyrics by Vincent P. Bryan,
- “In Old Moscow”, written by Walter Gourlay, aka Walter Cliff
- “In the Heat of the Summer”, written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “In the Mississippi River”, written by Marshall Jones and sung by The SNCC Freedom Singers
- “In the Morning”, written and sung by Anika Moa
- “Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)”, written and sung by Marvin Gaye
- “Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears”, sung by Celtic Thunder
- “It’s Alright”, sung by the Indigo Girls
- “It’s America (Love it or Leave It)” sung by Ernest Tubbs
- “It’s Hard Time”, written and sung by JD Short
- “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary”, traditional, sung by Jack Judge
- “I was Only Nineteen (A Walk in the Light Green)”, written and sung by John Schumann
- “Jackson-Kent Blues”, written and sung by the Steve Miller Band
- “Jamie Foyers”, written by Ewan MacColl, sung by Dick Gaughan
- “Jarma Valley”, written by Lee Hayes, Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie, sung by Woody Guthrie
- “Jim Crow”, written by Woody Guthrie, sung by The Almanac Singers,
- “Jim Crow Blues”, written and sung by Charles Edward ”Cow Cow” Davenport
- “Jim Crow Blues”, written and sung by Huddie Ledbetter/Lead Belly
- “Joe McCarthy is Comin’ to Town”, written and sung by Joe Glazer
- “Joe McCarthy’s Band”, written and sung by Joe Glazer
- “John Birch Society”, written by Michael Brown, sung by The Chad Mitchell Trio
- “Jonathan Wesley Oliver, Jr.”, written and sung by Tom Brown
- “Judge’s Chair”, written and sung by Peggy Seeger
- “Julius and Ethel”, written and sung by Bob Dylan
- “Keep the Home Fires Burning” written by Ivor Novello, Ford Ivor, and Guilbert Lena
- “Kent State Massacre”, words by Jack Warshaw and Barbara Dane, sung by Barbara Dane,
- “Kingfish”, written and sung by Randy Newman
- “Kiri’s Piano”, written and sung by James Keelaghan
- “Land of Frozen Tears”, sung by Ring of Fire
- “ Last Train to Nuremberg”, written and sung by Pete Seeger
- “Legend of a Mind”, sung by The Moody Blues,
- “Let me Die in My Footsteps”, written and sung by Bob Dylan
- “Let them Wear Their Watches Fine”, written and sung by Peggy Seeger
- “Let’s have a New Deal”, sung by Carl Martin
- “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, written by James W. Johnson and John R. Johnson
- “Lili’s Braids”, written and sung by Chuck Brodsky
- “Lindy Comes to Town” , written and sung by Al Stewart,
- “Lines in the Sand”, written and sung by Randy Newman
- “Lithuania”, written by Dan Bern, sung by Dan Bern and the International Jewish Banking Conspiracy
- “Little Rag Houses”, written by Jack Bryant, sung by the 198 String Band.
- “Lives in the Balance”, written and sung by Jackson Browne
- “Long Walk to D.C.”, sung by The Staples Singers
- “Lost Woman Song”, written and sung by Ani Di Franco
- “Lucky Lindy”,L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) and Abel Baer (music)
- “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds”, written by Lennon and McCartney, sung by The Beatles,
- “Lyndon Johnson Told the Nation”, written and sung by Tom Paxton
- “Manzanar”, written by Tom Russell, sung by Laurie Lewis
- “March on Freedom Highway”, sung by The Staples Singers
- “Mary Pickford (Used to Eat Roses)” – written by Mike Batt (2007)
- “Matthew”, written and sung by Janis Ian
- “Meet Me at the Watergate”, written and sung by Malvina Reynolds
- “Mississippi Goddamn”, written and sung by Nina Simone
- “Mister Charlie Lindbergh”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “More Than a Name on a Wall”, written by Jimmy Fortune/John Rimel and sung by the Statler Brothers
- “Morning Dew”, written and sung by Bonnie Dobson
- “Morning In My Lai”, sung by Nelson Truehart
- “Motel in Memphis”, written by Ketch Secor and sung by Old Crow Medicine Show
- “Mother’s Little Helper”, written by Jagger and Richards, sung by the Rolling Stones
- “Murmansk Run/Ellis Island”, written and sung by Al Stewart
- “My Dream of the Big Parade”, sung by The Peerless Quartet
- “My Mom’s a Feminist”, written and sung by Kristin Lems
- “My Name is Emmett Till”, written and sung by Emmylou Harris
- “My Oklahoma Home (It Blowed Away)” written and sung by Sis Cunningham
- “My Story (Please Forgive Me)” written and sung by Jean Grae
- “Napalm”, written and sung by Malvina Reynolds
- “Napalm Sticks to Kids”, written and sung by Covered Wagon Musicians
- “Navajo Code Talkers”, written and sung by Jack Gladstone
- “New Working on the Project”, written by Charley Jordan, sung by Peetie Wheatstraw
- “Nicaragua,” written and sung by Bruce Cockburn
- “Nineteen”, written and sung by Paul Hardcastle
- “No Irish Need Apply” written by Pete Seeger, sung by the Weavers
- “No Man’s Land (The Green Fields of France)”, written and sung by Eric Bogle
- “NRA Blues”, written and sung by Bill Cox
- “Ohio”, written by Neil Young and sung by Crosby, Stills Nash & Young
- “Okie from Muskogee”, written and sung by Merle Haggard
- “Old Age Pension Check”, sung by Roy Acuff
- “On Every Corner”, written and sung by Ani DiFranco
- “On Patrol in No Man’s Land“, the 369th Infantry Jazz Band
- “On The Road to Passchendaele”, sung by Alan G. Brydon and Major RTD Gavin Stoddart MBE BEM,
- “On The Road from Srebrenica”, written and sung by Tom Paxton
- “Only a Miner”, sung by the Kentucky Thorobreds
- “Only a Pawn in their Game”, written and sung by Bob Dylan
- “Operation Vittles”, written by Irving Berlin
- “Over de Muur,” written by Klein Orkest
- “Over There”, written George M. Cohan, traditional
- “Oxford Town”, written and sung by Bob Dylan
- “Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag (and Smile, Smile, Smile)” written by George Asaf / Felix Powell
- “Panzelied (The Tankman’s Song)” from a scene in the movie The Battle of The Bulge
- “Passchendaele”, sung by Iron Maiden
- Pastures of Plenty”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “Pearl Harbor Blues” written and sung by Doctor Peter Clayton
- “Persian Gulf War (Set Fire to the Rain)” written by Abigail Urquidez
- “Philadelphia”, written and sung by Neil Young
- “Piesn Obozowa (Camp Song)”; lyricist Zbigniew Koczanowicz; music Ludwik Zuk-Skarszewski;
- “Pinkville Helicopter” (aka “My Lai Helicopter”), written and sung by Thom Parrott
- “Please Forgive Us,” sung by 10,000 Maniacs
- “Plow Under”, written and sung by The Almanac Singers
- “Poor Miner’s Farewell”, written and sung by Aunt Molly Jackson
- “PT 109” – written aby Marijohn Wilkin and Fred. B. Burch,sung by Jimmy Dean
- “Prague”, written by Shalom Hanoch and sung by Arik Einstein
- “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition”, written by Frank Loesser, performed by Kay Kyser and his band
- “Prairie Farewell”, written and sung by Tom Naples
- “Prayer for Martha”/ “Modlitba pro Martu”, music by and sung by Marta Kubišová – lyrics by Petr Rada,
- “Pretty Boy Floyd”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “Pride (in The Name of Love),” written by Adam Clayton, Paul Hewson, Laurence Mullen, and David Evans, sung by U2
- “Priestess Of The Promised Land”, Words & music: Stan Ridgway
- “Ragged Hungry Blues”, written and sung by Aunt Molly Jackson,
- “Ration Blues”, written by Louis Jordan, Anthonio Cosey and Collenane Clark, performed by Louis Jordan & His Tympani Five
- “Readjustment Blues”, written and sung by Bill Danoff
- “Red Sector A”, sung by Rush
- “Roads to Moscow”, written and sung by Al Stewart
- “Roll on Columbia”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “Rosa Parks,” written and sung by Andy Glockenspiel
- “Rosie Jane”, written and sung by Malvina Reynolds
- “Rosie the Riveter”, written by Reed Evans and John Jacob Loeb, sung by The Four Vagabonds
- “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66”- sung by Nat King Cole, songwriter Bob Troup.
- “Russians”, written by Sting & Sergei Prokofiev, sung by Sting,
- “Sacco’s Letter to his Son”, words written by Nicolo Sacco, music written by Pete Seeger, sung by Pete Seeger
- “Sam Stone”, written and sung by John Prine
- “Sarajevo”, written and sung by Watsky
- “Sarajevo song” (“What used to be is no more”) sung by Vinni,
- “Saturdays in Silesia,” sung by Rational Youth
- “Say it Loud (I’m Black and I’m Proud)” written and sung by James Brown
- “Scarecrow”, written and sung by Melissa Etheridge
- “She Thinks His Name was John”, sung by Reba McIntire
- “Singin’ in Viet Nam Talkin’ Blues”, written and sung by Johnny Cash
- “Sing Me a Song with Social Significance”, sung by Rose Marie Jun
- “Sink the Bismarck,” written by Johnny Horton and Tillman Franks, sung by Johnny Horton,
- “Sister Rosa”, sung by The Neville Brothers
- “Sit Down”, written by Maurice Sugar, sung by The Manhattan Chorus
- Sittin’ in De Cotton” , unknown
- “Solidarity,” sung by Angelic Upstarts,
- “Solidarity Forever”, written by Ralph Chaplin, sung by Pete Seeger
- “Song for Hugh Thompson”, written by David Rovics, sung by Rotdorn
- “Song For Sarajevo”, written and sung by Judy Collins
- ”Song X”, wung by Neil Young (with Pearl Jam)
- “Spanish Civil War Song”, written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “Spirit of St. Louis”, written and performed by Joe Ross
- “Srebrenica Song”, unknown
- “Stalin Wasn’t Stallin”, written by Willie Johnson, sung by the Golden Gate Quartet.
- “Stalingrad”, sung by Nightingale
- “Stalingrad”, sung by Accept
- “Stalingrad”, sung by Sabaton,
- “Stonewall Nation” written and sung by Madeline Davis
- “Stop the Fires of Napalm”, written by Jimmy Collier, sung by Jimmy Collier and Rev. Frederick Douglas Kirkpatrick
- “Storm the Embassy”, written by James Mc Donnell and Brian Robert Setzer and sung by Stray Cats
- “Strange Fruit”, written by “Lewis Allen”, actually Abel Meeropol, sung by Billie Holiday
- “Streets of Philadelphia”, written and sung by Bruce Springsteen
- “Streets of Sarajevo”, written and sung by John McCutcheon,
- “Student Demonstration Time”, sung by The Beach Boys
- “Sunny California”, written and sung by Mrs. Mary Sullivan
- “Sure is Good to Know (We’re Ready for a Nuclear War)”, written by Cathy Winter
- “Sylvester and His Mule Blues”, sung by Memphis Minnie (Lizzie Douglas)
- “Talking Birmingham Jam”, written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “Talking Columbia”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “Talking Cuban Crisis”, written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “Talking Dust Bowl Blues”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues”, written and sung by Bob Dylan
- “Talking Merchant Marine”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “Talking UnAmerican Blues”, written by Irwin Silber/Betty Sanders , sung by Pete Seeger and Betty Sanders,
- “Talking Union”, written by Millard Lampell, Lee Hays and Pete Seeger (1941) sung by The Almanac Singers.
- “Talking Vietnam”, written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “Talking World War III Blues”, written and sung by Bob Dylan
- “Tell Me Now” , unknown
- “Tell My Father (A Song for Srebrenica)”, written and sung by Daniel Mustafovic
- “Ten Cents a Dance”, written by Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart, sung by Ruth Etting
- “Thank God for the TVA”, written by Jason Isbell and sung by Drive by Truckers,
- “Thank God for Victory in Korea”, written and performed by Jimmie Osborne
- “Thank You, Anita”, written and sung by Charlie King
- “That Bomb Has Got To Go”, written and sung by Ewan MacColl
- “That Bonus Done Gone Through”, written and sung by Lil Johnson
- “The Abraham Lincoln Brigade”, written and sung by John McCutcheon
- “The Alcoholic Blues”, words by E. Laska, music by A. Vontilzer, sung by B. Murray
- “The Argentines, The Portuguese, and The Greeks”, unknown
- “The Backlash Blues”, written by Langston Hughes and Nina Simone, sung by Nina Simone,
- “The Ballad of Aimee McPherson”, sung by Pete Seeger,
- “The Ballad of Barney Graham” was written by Della Mae Graham, sung by Pete Seeger.
- “The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde”, written by Mitch Murray and Peter Callendar, sung by Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames
- “The Ballad of Eddie Klepp”, written and sung by Chucky Brodsky
- “The Ballad of the Green Berets”, written and sung by Barry Sadler
- “The Ballad of Harry Simms, written by Jim Garland, sung by Pete Seeger
- “The Ballad of Ho Chi Minh”, written and sung by Ewan MacColl,
- “The Ballad of Ira Hayes”, written by Peter LaFarge , sung by Johnny Cash
- “The Ballad of Joe Hill”, written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “The Ballad of Joe Hill, written by Alfred Hayes and Earl Robinson, sung by Joan Baez
- “The Ballad Of My Lai”, sung by Matt McKinney
- “The Ballad of Martin Luther King”, written and sung by Pete Seeger and Rev. Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick (aka “Brother Kirk”)
- “The Ballad of Medgar Evers” aka “Too Many Martyrs”, written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “The Ballad of Penny Evans”, written and sung by Steve Goodman
- “The Ballad of the Reuben James”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “The Ballad of Rodger Young”, written by Frank Loesser (sung by Burl Ives/ West Point Glee Club
- “The Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti”, written and sung by Joan Baez
- “The Ballad of the Sit-ins”, written by Guy Carawan, Eve Merriam and Norma Curtis, sung by Sweet Honey in the Rock,
- “The Ballad of the Triangle Fire”, written by Ruth Rubin
- “The Big Stick” , written and sung by The Minutemen
- ““The Blinding of Isaac Woodard” written by Woody Guthrie, sung by Raymond Crooke
- “The Bloody Road to the Somme”, sung by At First Light
- The ‘Börgermoorlied’ (Song of Börgermoor)”, written by Johann Esser, and Wolfgang Langhoff, sung by Paul Robeson
- “The Butcher’s Tale – Western Front 1914”, sung by The Zombies
- “The C.C.C.”, written and sung by Charlie Maguire
- “The Children Of Kosovo,” sung by The Kelly Family
- “The Civil Defense Song” written and sung by Mark Spolestra
- “The Cry of “My Lai”, written by Johnny Adams and Ivan Meece, sung by Ivan Lee
- “The Death of Emmett Till”, written and sung by Bob Dylan
- “The Death of Mother Jones”, sung by Gene Autry
- “The Door”,written and sung by Martin Page
- “The Eagle Cried, Vietnam Veterans Tribute”, written and sung by U.S. Army Major Jason Billington
- “The Enola Gay”, written and sung by Utah Phillips,
- “The Era of the ERA”, written and sung by Phyllis Unger Hiller
- “The Fallout Shelter Song”, written and sung Peter Scott Peters
- “The FDR Song”, sung by The Grammerheads
- “The Fiery Bear”, sung by Jack Holden & Frances Kay
- “The Gallis (Gallows) Pole”, written and sung by Huddie Ledbetter/Lead Belly
- “The Ghosts of Ellis Island”, written and sung by Jay P. Christensen
- “The Ghost of Tom Joad”, written and sung by Bruce Springsteen
- “The Great Depression/New Deal Song”, sung by One Republic
- “The Guardian”, written and sung by Captain Andy Hoskinson,
- “The H. U. A. C.”, written mad sung by Malvina Reynolds
- “The Hero in You”, written and sung by Ellis Paul
- “The Immigrant”, written and sung by Neil Sedaka
- “The John T. Scopes Trial” by Carlos B. McAfee
- “The Killing of The Ferguson Brothers”, written by Woody Guthrie, sung by Raymond Cooke
- “The Last Song”, written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, sung by Elton John
- “The Living Wage”, written and sung by risten Lems’
- “The Longest Day”, sung by Iron Maiden
- “The Ludlow Massacre”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “The Marines Have Landed on the Shores of Santo Domingo”, written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “The Marion Massacre”, written by Woody Guthrie, sung by Welling and McGhee
- “The Massacres of My Lai (Song My) and Truong An” written and sung by Tom Parrot
- “The Migrants’ Song”, sung with Augustin Lin, Danny Valdez
- “The Mill Mother’s Lament”, written by Ella May Wiggins, sung by Pete Seeger
- “The Night They Drove Dick Nixon Down”, sung by Airfarcewon
- “The Motor City is Burning”, written by Albert B. Smith, sung by John Lee Hooker
- “The Movement’s Moving On”, sung and written by Len Chandler
- “The Old H-U-A-C”, sung and written by The Raunch Hands,
- “The Old Miner’s Refrain”, sung by Joe Glazer
- “The Panic is On”, sung by Hezekiah Jenkins
- “The Persian Gulf War Song” written and sung by T-Roz
- “The Pill”, sung by Loretta Lynn
- “The Pill”, written and sung by Matt McGinn
- “The Preacher and the Slave”, written and sung by Joe Hill
- “The Roosevelt Rap” written by Jeffrey Urbin, sung by Robert Ferin.
- “The Scottsboro Boys”, written and sung by Huddie Ledbetter/Lead Belly
- “The Senator McCarthy Blues”, sung by Hal Block with the Tony Borrelli Orchestra (1954),
- “The Siege of Bastogne”, written and performed by Joe Bonamassa
- “The Song of the Mud” by Mary Boland
- “The Soup Song”, written by Maurice Sugar, sung by Utah Phillips
- “The Talking Atomic Blues” a/k/a “Old Man Atom”, written by Vern Partlow, sung by Sam Hinton
- “The Triangle Factory Fire”, written and sung by James Power
- “The Triangle Fire”, written by John Paul O’Connor
- “The TVA Song”, written and sung by Jean Thomas
- “The Valley (TVA Song)”, written and sung by Tessa Oglesby
- “The Wall”, written and sung by Bruce Springsteen
- “The Wall”, sung by Steppenwolf
- “The Wild Blue”, written and sung by Christine Lavin
- “The Willing Conscript”, written and sung by Tom Paxton
- “The W.P. and A.”, written and sung by Frank Proffitt
- “They Can’t Stop The Spring“, lyrics by John Waters with music by Tommy Moran, performed by Dervish
- “This Land is Your Land”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “This Train Revised”, written by Amy Elizabeth Ray, sung by The Indigo Girls
- “Three German Officers Crossed the Rhine” (traditional)
- “Tom Joad”, written and sung by Woody Guthrie
- “Train for Auschwitz”, written and sung by Tom Paxton
- “Trench Blues”, written and sung by Jon (‘Big Nig’) Bray
- “Trouble”, written and sung by Josh White
- “TVA”, written by Sam Quinn, sung by The Everybodyfields
- “Two Good Men”, written by Woody Guthrie, here sung by David Rovics
- “Unborn Child”, sung by Seals and Crofts
- “Uncle Frank”, written by Jason Isbell, sung by the Drive by Truckers
- “Uncle Sam Says”, written by Joshua White and Waring Cuney, sung by Josh White
- “Unemployment Stomp”, written and sung by William Lee Conley (“Big Bill”) Broonzy
- “Union Maid”, written by Woody Guthrie , sung by The Almanac Singers
- “Up and Down the 8 Mile Road”, words by Gus Kahn, Music by Walter Donaldson,
- “Valentino” – sung and written by Freddie Hart (1964)
- “Vietnam Blues”, written by Dave Dudley and Kris Kristofferson, sung by Kris Kristofferson
- “Viva La Quince Brigada”, traditional, sung by Pete Seeger and the Almanac Singers;
- “Viva La Quinta Brigada” written by Christy Moore and sung by Aiofe Clancy and Shay Black
- “Wall Street Blues” written and sung by W. C. Handy
- “Watergate Blues”, written and sung by Tom T. Hall
- “Weave Room Blues”, written by Dorsey Dixon, sung by the Dixon Brothers
- “Welfare Store Blues”, written and sung by Sonny Boy Williamson
- “We Didn’t Start the Fire”, written and sung by Billy Joel
- “We Must Be Ready”, written by George M. Cohan
- “We Seek No Wider War”, written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “We Shall All Go Together When We Go”, written and sung by Tom Lehrer,
- ‘‘We Shall Overcome’, traditional, sung by Pete Seeger
- “We Sure Got Hard Times Now” ”, written and sung by Barbecue Bob
- “We’ve Got Franklin D. Roosevelt Back Again” written by Bill Cox, sung by the New Lost City Ramblers
- “What Have They Done to the Rain”, written and sung by Malvina Reynolds
- What You’re Fighting For” , sung by Mother Maybelle Carter
- “When Angels Cry”, written and sung by Janis Ian
- “When I Get My Money (I mean that Bonus)” sung by Bumble Bee Slim (Amos Easton)
- “When I Grow Up – The G-Man Song”, written and sung by Harold Rome
- “When the Lusitania Went Down”, written by Charles McCarron and Nat Vincent
- “When the Nylons Bloom Again”, written by George Marion, Jr. and Fats Waller from the Broadway show “Ain’t Misbehavin’”.
- “When the Soldiers Get Their Bonus”, sung by Cripple Clarence Lofton and Red Nelson
- “When The War Came”, written by Colin Patrick Meloy, sung by The Decembrists,
- “When They Drop the Atomic Bomb”, sung by Jackie Doll and his Pickled Peppers
- “Which Side are You On?” written by Florence Reece, sung by Natalie Merchant
- “White Boots Marching in a Yellow Land”, written and sung by Phil Ochs
- “White Rabbit”, written by Grace Slick, sung by Jefferson Airplane
- “Why?”, written by Calvin E. (Gene) Taylor, sung by Bronski Beat
- “Why? (The King of Love is Dead)”, written and sung by Nina Simone,
- “Why I Sing the Blues”, written and sung by BB King
- “William Jennings Bryan’s Last Fight”, sung by Vernon Dalhart
- “Wind of Change,” sung by Scorpions
- “Wisdom Is Watching”, written and sung by Carrie Newcomer
- “Wish You Were Here, Buddy” sung by Pat Boone
- “Woman Child”, written and sung by Harry Chapin
- “Working on the Project” written by Charley Jordan, sung by Peetie Wheatstraw (William Bunch)
- “WPA”, written by Jesse Stone, sung by Louis Armstrong and Mills Brothers; Skeets Tolbert & His Gentlemen of Swing
- “WPA Blues”, written and sung by Casey Bill Weldon
- You Can’t Get That No More”, sung by Louis Jordan
- “Your Flag Decal Won’t Get you into Heaven Anymore”, written and sung by John Prine
- “16 Tons”, written by Merle Travis, sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford
- “1913 Massacre”, written by Woody Guthrie, sung by Arlo Guthrie,