"We gotta get out of this place...if its the last thing we ever do..." by the Animals.
fixin to die rag, by country joe and the fish
war, by lee micheals
They weren't. The Vietnam war lasted 8.7 years according to Wikipedia. That is 2x the length of WWII, and just as long as the Iraq war. So, the answer is that protest songs were largely ineffective in changing the course of the war.
Sad songs from lost brothers; e.g. Marvin Gaye.
not specifically no. however there were many songs about peace and against war in general.
Marvin Gaye's brother, Frankie, had been drafted and sent to Vietnam in 1967. Marvin structured many of his songs around his brother and the Vietnam War.
clearendance clearwater, it was a famous song sang in the Vietnam war by the Americans.
Yes- "There Won't Be Many Coming Home"
No way. Many people were against the war and protested it. in fact, there are many songs from the 60s that are about protesting the war.
Give Peace a Chance is the best known of many anti-war and Peace related songs, also (War) by Edwin Starr. Curiously appeasement or pro-war or middle of the road tolerance for separation angst (like Walking in the Rain, Till Then, Concerto for Lovers) did NOT EXIST relative to the Vietnam conflict. There were antiwar songs, but no Pro-defense ones on this conflict.
All of the 60's music was listened to in Vietnam. There was no other choice; computers and cell phones didn't exist.
Q who was the victor of the Vietnam war? A I have no idea who won the Vietnam war!!!!
No, the Vietnam War was in Vietnam
the Vietnam War