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Tracks1.1 Where Have All the Flowers Gone - the Kingston Trio 1.2 Soldier Boy - the Shirelles 1.3 Soldier's Plea - Marvin Gaye 1.4 Letter to a Buddie - Joe Medwick 1.5 Soldiers Who Want to Be Heroes - Rod McKuen 1.6 Cruel War, the - Peter, Paul and Mary 1.7 Infiltration Blues, the - Dolf Droge (Previously Unreleased) 1.8 President Eisenhower Warns of a "Military Industrial Complex" 1.9 Masters of War - Bob Dylan 1.10 Distant Drums - Jim Reeves 1.11 "We're at War in Violation of the Constitution..." - Senator Wayne Morse 1.12 There's a War - Morty Gunty 1.13 President Johnson Reports Attacks in the Gulf of Tonkin and Requests a Congressional Resolution 1.14 What Did You Learn in School Today - Tom Paxton 1.15 Mr. Where Is Viet-Nam - Bob Necaise/'Lil' Gary D - (Featuring Delta Sho-Men) 1.16 Talking Vietnam - Phil Ochs 1.17 Our Daddy's in Vietnam - Sandy and Sue 1.18 Willing Conscript, the - Pete Seeger 1.19 Goodbye High School (Hello Viet Nam) - Tommy Dee 1.20 Teenage Soldier Boy - Janie Hemphill - (Featuring the Tynsions) 1.21 Universal Soldier - Buffy Sainte-Marie 1.22 Universal Coward, the - Jan Berry 1.23 Eve of Destruction - Barry McGuire 1.24 Dawn of Correction, the - the Spokesmen 1.25 We Ain't at War - the Teachers 1.26 Told the Nation - Lyndon B. Johnson 1.27 7 O'Clock News / Silent Night - Simon ; Garfunkel 1.28 Christmas in Viet Nam - Private Charles Bowens ; the Gentlemen from Tigerland 2.1 Marching Off to War - William Bell 2.2 Battle of Vietnam - Jimmy Jack 2.3 Battle of Viet Nam, the - Hal Willis 2.4 Hello Vietnam - Johnnie Wright 2.5 Hello Viet Nam (Goodbye My Love) - Ray Hildebrand 2.6 It's for God, and Country, and You Mom (The Ballad of Viet Nam) - Ernest Tubb ; the Texas Troubadors 2.7 Fightin' for the U.S.A. - Jerry Reed 2.8 Is This a Useless War - Bill Napier / Charles Moore 2.9 Ballad of the Green Berets, the - Barry Sadler 2.10 SSGT. Barry Sadler Interviewed By Four Students 2.11 He Wore the Green Beret - Lesley Miller 2.12 Son of a Green Beret, the (A Child's Ballad of the Green Beret) - Craig Arthur 2.13 "A" Team, the - Barry Sadler 2.14 Marine's Ballad - Staff SGT. Bob Lay 2.15 Mind Your Manners, Boys - Jacqueline Sharpe 2.16 CBS's Morley Safer with Marines at the Village of Cam Ne 2.17 Off to Viet Nam (In the Green) - Skeeter Bonn 2.18 Soldier in Viet Nam - Sue Simpson 2.19 Postmarked Viet Nam - June Black 2.20 Fearless Soldier, a - Mike Thomas 2.21 Gallant Men - Everett McKinley Dirksen 2.22 Bob Hope Introduces Honey LTD. While on Tour in Vietnam 2.23 Warrior, the - Honey LTD 2.24 Private Wilson White - Marty Robbins 2.25 Danny Fernandez - Eddy Harrison 2.26 Sky Pilot, Pt. 1 - Eric Burdon ; the Animals 2.27 Medic, the - Neil Ray 2.28 Nurse in the U.S. Army Corp[S] - Connie Francis 2.29 Brave Men Not Afraid - Bob Braun 2.30 "Sensational Results..." - Henry Cabot Lodge 2.31 When the Green Berets Come Home - Capt. Ty Herrington 3.1 Uncle Sam Called Me (I Got to Go) - Arthur Weston 3.2 Greetings (Uncle Sam Wants You) - Shorty Long ; the Santa Fe Rangers 3.3 Here Comes Uncle Sam - Richie Kaye 3.4 Vietnam - J.B. Lenoir 3.5 Ballad of Our Times, the - Bob King ; the King's Court 3.6 President Johnson Warns That "There Will Be Some Nervous Nellies..." 3.7 Hey! Uncle Sam - Combinations 3.8 I Gotta Go to Vietnam - John Lee Hooker 3.9 Uncle Sam - Jimmy Hughes 3.10 Fightin' for Sam - the Prophets 3.11 Draft Dodger Rag, the - Phil Ochs 3.12 Draft Time Blues - Midnight Sons 3.13 Greetings (This Is Uncle Sam) - the Monitors 3.14 Conscientious Objector - Keith Everett 3.15 My Uncle - the Flying Burrito Brothers 3.16 David McReynolds Explains Why He Burned His Draft Card 3.17 Draft Resister - Steppenwolf 3.18 The First Draft Lottery Birth Date - September 14 - Is Announced 3.19 Red White ; Blue, the - Verlin Speeks 3.20 Psa to Parents from Bing Crosby - Freedoms Roll-Call 3.21 Open Letter to My Teenage Son, An - Victor Lundberg 3.22 Letter to Dad, a - Every Father's Teenage Son 3.23 Letter from a Teenage Son - Bra
NotesThe most comprehensive anthology of music inspired by the Vietnam War ever released. Over 330 titles covering all facets of the war and it's aftermath featuring The Doors, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Country Joe McDonald and dozens of other artists. Rarely heard documentary material including patriotic Public Service Announcements, field news reports and intercepted North Vietnamese radio transmissions of Jane Fonda and Hanoi Hannah.A heavily illustrated, full-colour 304-page book containing extensive artist/song notes, Vietnam War history and recollections by vets on their favourite songs. Two discs of music exclusively by Vietnam veterans. Never-before-released tracks recorded during the war by in-country soldiers. Mister, Where Is Vietnam... Next Stop Is Vietnam: The War On Record, 1961-2008 is a stunning, years-in-the-making anthology of the Vietnam War's musical legacy. Presented on 13 CDs with a 304-page book illustrated with numerous archival photographs, this collection examines the war in a powerful and unprecedented way. Over 330 music and spoken word tracks take the listener through a guided tour of this epochal period of modern history. From America's first, na called Vietnam through the spirited musical debate over the morality of the war to the healing meditations on the conflict's lengthy aftermath, this set captures it all and more. Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Merle Haggard, Pete Seeger, Bruce Springsteen, Phil Ochs, Johnny Cash, Yoko Ono, John Lennon, The Doors, Country Joe McDonald and dozens of other artists including many Vietnam veterans are the tour guides through this enlightening and entertaining journey.The full-color book that accompanies the music is packed with information on the songs and the artists who recorded them by music scholar Hugo A. Keesing