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  1. Jac Holzman. " Vietnam Talking Blues " (sometimes titled " Vietnam Talkin’ Blues ") is an American folk-style song by Phil Ochs, a U.S folk singer specializing in protest songs. His career began in the 1960s with his outspoken resistance to the Vietnam War. Formally released in his debut album, All the News That’s Fit to Sing, "Vietnam ...

  2. Talking blues is a form of folk music and country music.It is characterized by rhythmic speech or near-speech where the melody is free, but the rhythm is strict.. Christopher Allen Bouchillon, billed as "The Talking Comedian of the South", is credited with creating the "talking blues" form with the song "Talking Blues", recorded for Columbia Records in Atlanta in 1926, from which the style ...

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  4. Apr 8, 2024 · Phil Ochs wrote “Talking Vietnam Blues” to shed light on the atrocities and injustices committed during the Vietnam War. He sought to challenge the prevailing narratives and highlight the true cost of war. Through his powerful lyrics, Ochs aimed to inspire critical thinking and promote peace. 3. How did “Talking Vietnam Blues” resonate ...

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  5. A Lasting Impact. “Singin’ in Vietnam Talkin’ Blues” is a powerful song that captures the emotions and experiences of those involved in the Vietnam War. Johnny Cash’s personal connection to the military, combined with his talent for storytelling, allows the song to resonate deeply with listeners. It serves as a timeless reminder of ...

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  6. Aug 28, 2023 · The title of the song holds multiple meanings. “Singing in Vietnam” refers to the act of soldiers singing, which is a common phenomenon during wars. It signifies their attempts to find solace and maintain a sense of morale amidst the chaos. “Talkin’ Blues” is a reference to the musical style employed by Cash in this song, combining ...

  7. "Singing in Viet Nam Talking Blues" (or "Singin' in Viet Nam Talkin' Blues") is a song written and originally recorded by Johnny Cash. Released in May 1971 as the second single (Columbia 4-45393, with "You've Got a New Light Shining" on the opposite side) from Cash's that year's album Man in Black, the song reached #18 on U.S. Billboard country chart and #124 on Billboards Bubbling Under the ...

  8. LYRICS: "One morning at breakfast I said to my wife "We've been everywhere once and some places twice As I had another helping of country ham She said, "We ain't never been to Vietnam There's a bunch of our boys over there" So, we went to the Orient, Saigon Well, we got a big

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