For the song, see, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=I_Ain%27t_Marching_Anymore&oldid=1021889682, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, "The Men Behind the Guns" (John Rooney, with musical interpretation by Phil Ochs) – 3:03, "I Ain't Marching Anymore" (electric version) – 2:50 +, This page was last edited on 7 May 2021, at 07:11. Read more about I Ain’t Marching Anymore. And while critical, songs like "Draft Dodger Rag" and "Talking Birmingham Jam" used humor rather than harsh rhetoric to make their points. Lyric Analysis "Oh I marched to the battle of New Orleans At the end of the early British War The young land started growing The young blood started flowing But I ain't marchin' anymore." Keller goes undercover as a draft dodger to investigate an AWOL Marine's murder. It chronicles the fact that always the old have dispatched the young to do the fighting in American wars, while the young have had little say in their going and little voice in the outcome. “I Ain’t Marching Anymore” is an anti-war song by Phil Ochs. This style keeps consistent though out the short two and a half minute song driving in deeper the message as he moves through the decades and the wars in them. Posted by chrislombardi November 27, 2020 Posted in book, history, journalists, poets, pranksters Tags: Chris Lombardi, I Ain't Marching Anymore, Phil Ochs Leave a comment on In which “The Singing Journalist” Explains My Book As “Veterans Day” week closes, Honoring Veterans and their Work to End Systemic Racism His song “There but for Fortune” was a minor U.S. hit for Joan Baez in 1965 (and a Top 10 hit in the U.K.). Other important songs include "Draft Dodger Rag" (assailing those "red blooded Americans" who were in favor of US participation in the Vietnam War but did not fight because they were just summertime soldiers and sunshine patriots), "That Was The President" (a tribute to John F. Kennedy written soon after his assassination), "Talking Birmingham Jam" (which used the traditional talking blues form to assail the racist leaders of Birmingham) and "Links on the Chain" (attacking labor unions for excluding African-Americans and failing to support civil rights). "[1] Ochs showed more socialist sympathies with the songs "The Men Behind the Guns" and "Ballad of the Carpenter," with its memorable lyric "Jesus was a working man." Despite several more records, and countless live appearances at rallies that he often threw, his music never reached the popularity and recognition that he had hoped. This article is about the album. I Aint Marching Anymore would become the song used at countless protests and rallies during the decade that was the Vietnam War. This led to years of personal turmoil and eventually suicide on April 9, 1976. But I ain’t marchin’ any more.. His legacy lives on however with music that is specific in its point, but broad in its topics which is exactly what makes this song in particular timeless. A nation forged by gunpowder and the flowing blood of patriots, the United States has been involved in just about every armed conflict in recent history. I Ain't Marching Anymore (1965) Phil Ochs in Concert (1966) I Ain't Marching Anymore is Phil Ochs' second LP, released on Elektra Records in 1965. What a difference a year made for Phil Ochs-- his 1964 debut, All the News That's Fit to Sing, gained him a reputation as the most promising songwriter to come out of the Greenwich Village folk scene since Bob Dylan, and 1965's I Ain't Marching Anymore proved he was every bit as good as his press clippings said. Ochs' song, "I Ain't Marching Anymore" describes various American battles, and a soldier's loyalty to his nation during them, followed by his declaration that he won't be fighting any longer. In a thousand different fights The cause of this war is Ochs wrote that "in the future, intelligent men will read in amazement about the murder of Caryl Chessman." "I Ain't Marching Any More" (sometimes titled "I Ain't Marchin' Anymore" or "I Ain't A-Marching Anymore") is an anti-war song by Phil Ochs, a U.S. protest singer from the 1960s known for being a passionate critic of the American military industrial complex. 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More often then not, the U.S. government was that target, and the Vietnam War was his primary motivation. Released in August 1965 on Elektra (catalog no. All songs by Phil Ochs unless otherwise noted. Among more traditional protest songs, the most pointed might be "Iron Lady," about the death penalty, with the memorable line "And a rich man never died upon the chair." I heard many men lying . History. After each he proclaims that he will never fight and kill again for this government with that famous title line. This song is widely regarded as his most famous work and he played it at countless protests and rallies. He was not just another utopian idealist. I Ain't Marching Anymore: Songs of War and Peace Dr. Stephen Richer ... Social Context - Historical Events Social Context - Cultural Definition of Just and Unjust Wars Social Context - Culture/Resource Distribution Contradictions Down in Mississippi by J.B. Lenoir I ain't a-marching anymore PHIL OCHS~I AIN'T MARCHING ANYMORE The Late, Great Phil Ochs(folk/social commentary singer)1940-1976 did more for Peace than any soldier ever did for war! (Ochs wrote in the liner notes that "songs like this" were one of the reasons the State Department blocked Ewan MacColl from entering the U.S., adding that this was unwise given "the quality of culture in America.") If you are scratching your head, the answers are right in the verse. Out of his legacy however, there would be one song in particular that would stand out to define a movement with a simple timeless phrase that is still relevant today. He noted, for instance, in the liner notes that his Marxist friends couldn't understand why he wrote "That Was the President," dryly adding that that was one of the reasons he wasn't a Marxist. Really hits home however is with the simple verse that follows history of meaningful dissent against U.S. policies! 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