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A Soldier's Sad Story: Vietnam Through the Eyes of Black America 1966-73 ()

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A Soldier's Sad Story: Vietnam Through the Eyes of Black America 1966-73 - Various Artists
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Track Listing
  1. Greetings (This Is Uncle Sam)
  2. He'll Be Back
  3. Marching Off to War
  4. While I'm Away (Baby Keep the Faith)
  5. Going to Vietnam
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  1. Greetings (This Is Uncle Sam)
  2. He'll Be Back
  3. Marching Off to War
  4. While I'm Away (Baby Keep the Faith)
  5. Going to Vietnam
  6. Lonely Soldier
  7. I Believe I'm Gonna Make It
  8. Christmas in Vietnam
  9. I'm Gonna Help Hurry My Brothers Home
  10. Let's Face Facts
  11. Lights Out
  12. When Johnny Comes Marching Home
  13. A Soldier's Sad Story
  14. A Letter from Vietnam
  15. Something You Couldn't Write About
  16. Mail Call Time
  17. There's Someone (Waiting Back Home)
  18. Bring the Boys Home
  19. Stop the War Now
  20. P.O.W. - M.I.A.
  21. War
  22. I Can't Write Left-Handed
  23. Back to the World
  24. Sam Stone
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As much a penetrating and painful lesson in American history as it is a fantastic set of vintage soul, A Soldier's Sad Story: Vietnam Through the Eyes of Black America 1966-73 documents a very different dimension of antiwar protest music -- Edwin Starr's classic "War" aside, the mainstream antiwar canon comprises songs written and performed almost entirely by white folkies (Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Barry McGuire, etc.), but the African-American response was just as potent and provocative, with an underlying sense of ...

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