Posted on 08/24/2012 10:16:08 AM PDT by Jakarta ex-pat
OK
here are the 5 songs from popular music ( obviously not hymns) which I believe most embellish a conservative work ethic.
1) Life's what you make it-Talk Talk
2) Everything's alright-OST Jesus Christ Superstar ( Rice, lloyd Webber)
3) Stand by your man -Tammy Wynett
4) The devil went down to Georgia-Charlie Daniels
Theme tune to the Flashing Blade " You've got to fight for what you want"
For all that you believe
It's right to fight for what we want
To live the way we please
As long as we have done our best
Then no one can do more
And life and love and happiness
Are well worth fighting for
And we should never count the cost
Or worry that we'll fall
It's better to have fought and lost
Than not have fought at all
Let's always take whatever comes
And never try to hide
Face everything and anyone
Together side by side
“When the Man Comes Around” - Johnny Cash
My favorite song is Kenny Chesney’s “There Goes My Life.” It is one of the most powerful pro life songs (under the radar).
It is my story too. My girlfriend (at the time) and I chose life and today she is a 20 year beautiful sophomore in college. Instead of an abortion statistic. We are happily married (20 years).
“Bodies” - The Sex Pistols
Congrats!
I’ve not heard the song, but will check it out
All he could think about was I’m too young for this
Got my whole life ahead
hell I’m just a kid myself
how I’m gonna raise one
All he could see were his dreams going up in smoke
So much for ditching this town and hanging out on the coast
Oh well, those plans are long gone
And he said
there goes my life
there goes my future, my everything
might as well kiss it all good-bye
there goes my life.......
A couple years of up all night and a few thousand diapers later
That mistake he thought he made covers up the refrigerator
Oh yeah..........he loves that little girl.
Momma’s waiting to tuck her in
as she fumbles up those stairs
she smiles back at him dragging that teddy bear
sleep tight, blue eyes and bouncing curls
He smiles
there goes my life
there goes my future my everything
I love you, daddy goodnight
there goes my life
She had that Honda loaded down
with Abercrombie clothes and 15 pairs of shoes and his American express
he checked the oil and slammed the hood, said your good to go
she hugged them both and headed off to the west coast
And he cried
there goes my life
there goes my future, my everything
I love you
baby good-bye
there goes my life
there goes my life
Aaron Tippin - You’ve Got To Stand For Something
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_s-Qk07KxA
Now Daddy didn’t like trouble, but if it came along
Everyone that knew him knew which side that he’d be on
He never was a hero, or this county’s shinin’ light
But you could always find him standing up
For what he thought was right
He’d say you’ve got to stand for something or you’ll fall for anything
You’ve got to be your own man not a puppet on a string
Never compromise what’s right and uphold your family name
You’ve got to stand for something or you’ll fall for anything
Now we might have been better off or owned a bigger house
If Daddy had done more givin’ in or a little more backing down
But we always had plenty just living his advice
Whatever you do today you’ll have to sleep with tonight
He’d say you’ve got to stand for something or you’ll fall for anything
You’ve got to be your own man not a puppet on a string
Never compromise what’s right and uphold your family name
You’ve got to stand for something or you’ll fall for anything
Now I know that things are different than they were in Daddy’s days
But I still believe what makes a man really hasn’t changed
You’ve got to stand for something or you’ll fall for anything
You’ve got to be your own man not a puppet on a string
Never compromise what’s right and uphold your family name
You’ve got to stand for something or you’ll fall for anything
You’ve got to stand for something or you’ll fall for anything
“Legal Kill” - King’s X
Don’t Come For My Gun
You can come for my contribution, you can come for my advice
I’ll tell you all I’m thinkin, don’t make me tell you twice
You can come round askin for my vote, just tell me why you run
but don’t come for my gun...
You can come for my tax money, you know I’ll do my share
Clothe and feed the hungry, don’t tell me I don’t care
You can come for my paycheck, I’ll give all I can, then some
but don’t come for my gun...
Somebody wise once told me that the measure of a man
Is made in times of trouble when the hour is at hand
And the fathers of our fathers tried to tell us to watch close
It’s people placed in power that they meant to mind the most
So you can come for my freedom, should I harm another man
Make me serve my sentence, make me understand
You can make me do all the good Lord said, when he sent his only Son
but don’t come for my gun...
You can pry it from my cold, dead hands when my turn to stand is done,
but don’t come for my gun...
Copyright 2009 Songs From The Holler
One of my favorite conservative messages from a popular song is from Jonathan Edwards’ song “Sunshine.” The song has a line that I would love to say to every Kennedy and Clinton involved in politics:
“He can’t even run his own life, I’ll be d*mned if he’ll run mine!”
James Brown, “Papa Don’t Take no Mess”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDh5QbPoDdo&feature=related
Also, “Sex Machine”
excerpt:
“the way I like it,
is the way it is
I got mine,
Don’t worry ‘bout his”
“I don’t want nobody to give me nothing. Open up the door, I’ll get it myself.”
And speaking of Rush (the band, not the Limbaugh) I submit Freewill for consideration.
Yes, yes, I remember that song.
How is a song about gambling your eternal soul on a contest to see who can play a musical instrument better “conservative”?
Seems rather foolhardy. ;-)
Or "Something for Nothing."
This song, about a long-distance truck driver, addresses several conservative themes. The protagonist shows contempt for excessive government regulation, barreling through speed zones and dodging Interstate Commerce Commission checkpoints. He is monogamous and loyal to his girl friend, knowing that although he could have a lot of women if he wanted to, he could "never make believe it's all right." He is also environmentally incorrect--as he speeds down the road, the smoke from his stack is blowing "black as coal."
Capitalism - Oingo Boingo
Theres nothing wrong with capitalism
Theres nothing wrong with free enterprise
Dont try to make me feel guilty
Im so tired of hearing you cry
Theres nothing wrong with making some profit
If you ask me Ill say its just fine
Theres nothing wrong with wanting to live nice
Im so tired of hearing you whine
About the revolution
Bringin down the rich
When was the last time you dug a ditch, baby!
If it aint one thing
Then its the other
Any cause that crosses your path
Your heart bleeds for anyones brother
Ive got to tell you youre a pain in the ass
You criticize with plenty of vigor
You rationalize everything that you do
With catchy phrases and heavy quotations
And everybody is crazy but you
Youre just a middle class, socialist brat
From a suburban family and you never really had to work
And you tell me that weve got to get back
To the struggling masses (whoever they are)
You talk, talk, talk about suffering and pain
Your mouth is bigger than your entire brain
What the hell do you know about suffering and pain . . .
(repeat first verse)
(repeat chorus)
Theres nothing wrong with capitalism
Theres nothing wrong with capitalism
Theres nothing wrong with capitalism
Theres nothing wrong with capitalism
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