What do you think the recording artists hoped to accomplish with these songs?
With these songs, the recording artists must have had to had a profound connection with the music that they were producing. Because Realistically, I do not think that they recorded these songs to make a #1 single. The tracks are most likely to allow people to hear what the type of music was before the United States was ever the United States.
What parts of American history do they highlight?
The parts of American history which these tracks highlight are the pre-settlement era. This music was played before any white men ever set a foot on North America.
To what extent do you see these voices and the experiences they represent as part of the American story?
I do not see these voices as part of the American story. When I listen to these tracks, I hear a cultural music that most likely had no influence from any outsiders. I think of these tracks as the type of music that would be played or sung at a sacrifice to the earth spirits, or something along those lines.
Songs 4-15
Song 4-Brave Wolf
- Written in-1997,
- Is about- A battle which took place during the Seven Years War. Highlighting General James Wolf.
- The story is told- Along the same way that the battle was played out. The song starts out slowly, as the battle did, and then gradually worked into the climax, or the final struggle in the battle.
- What I think about the song is- This some actually is not that bad. It is not something I would listen to regularly though.
- Concerning the history of the United States, the song allows us to learn-I suppose how battles took place, starting out slow and then hitting the climax.
Song 5-Johnny Has Gone For A Soldier
- Written in-Folk Song Dating back to the American Revolution
- Is about- A boy going of to be a soldier to fight, leaving his loving wife behind.
- The story is told- through the way of a soldiers journey to the war.
- What I think about the song is- This song is good to listen to and it tells a story. It allows the listener to know the troubles of Johnny's wife after he left to be a soldier.
- Concerning the history of the United States, the song allows us to learn- that if it wasn't for boy's like Johnny, then the United States may not be here today.
Song 6-Hard Times come Again No More
- Written in-1864
- Is about- The civil war coming to an end.
- The story is told-through a blues, R&B type feel to it. With strong emotion that the listener can here well.
- What I think about the song is- That this was a song that was sung around the end of the civil war as a way to lift peoples spirits up about the end of the war. The people who sang this are in a way saying that something like to civil war will not happen again.
- Concerning the history of the United States, the song allows us to learn- That the people who lived during this time had to live through the struggles and hardships of the civil. We learn that the people were still able to sing and rejoice as well.
Song 7-Paddy's Lament
- Written in-2002
- Is about- The journey of an Irish immigrant who left his life in Ireland to make a fortune in America. Though when the boat landed all the immigrants were recruited to fight for the North in the civil war.
- The story is told- In way which tries to draw out sympathy from the listener.
- What I think about the song is- I do not enjoy listening to this song. i suppose it is because of the voice of the singer.
- Concerning the history of the United States, the song allows us to learn- that the US forced immigrants who were looking for a safe place to fight in their war. The immigrants wanted nothing to do with the war, except maybe to avoid racism.
Song 8-Jesus Christ
- Written in-Late 1940s, Early 1950s
- Is about- a modern day spin on Jesus' story. The song follows Jesus' path through America through all the people he told to give their riches to the poor.
- The story is told- Through a thoughtful ryhme which actually keeps the listener listening to the songs.
- What I think about the song is- that it is annoying. I could not listen to this song very much more at all.
- Concerning the history of the United States, the song allows us to learn- that the successful people back then did not really care for the poor people and that whenever someone came through and told them to be charitable, the wealthy people struck him down.
Song 9-Do Re Mi
- Written in- 1940
- Is about- The journey of a person who is trying to get to california to flee the dust bowl, though he is not the only one with that idea.
- The story is told- In a way that is telling the man not to go to california and to stay where you are. That 'you better go back to your beautiful texas'.
- What I think about the song is- That is serves as a warning for people who think that they will be able to make it in California.
- Concerning the history of the United States, the song allows us to learn- That the dust bowl was bad enough for thousands of people to want to leave there homes everyday. Though if they didn't have the Do Re Mi, they probably would not make it.
Song 10-Strange Fruit
- Written in-1939
- Is about- The song is talking about the time after a black person got lynched.
- The story is told- This song uses a gross sarcasm to show what the south is not. Referring to the South as 'Gallant' and a dead black man in a tree as 'strange fruit'.
- What I think about the song is- That the point is conveyed in a sick and twisted way. this song is nasty, the subject matter is unsettling.
- Concerning the history of the United States, the song allows us to learn- Mainly what we already know, that the south was the epitamy of racism and that southern people had no problem killing black people.
Song 11-A Change is Gonna Come
- Written in-1964
- Is about- The end of segregation. Today is a good day.
- The story is told- Through the strong voice of a powerful singer who has been through the struggles which the change is going to end.
- What I think about the song is- I really do enjoy this song. I enjoy the beat and the hopefulness in the words. This song hits home to me.
- Concerning the history of the United States, the song allows us to learn- That through all the racial oppression and the hardships of being a colored person in mid twentieth century America, black people were still able to be hopeful and look forward to a new day, new day.
Song 12-Youngstown
- Written in-1995
- Is about- The downfall of Youngstown. Youngstown was a steel producing city, that is all it did, was produce steel, so as a result of the economic downfall, the city of Youngstown fell and many people lost their jobs.
- The story is told- It sounds like Springsteen has a nonchalant air to this song. Such as,'Well I lost my job, I guess I should find another one.' It does not feel like he is emotioanlly attached to the steel working job.
- What I think about the song is- That it tells a good story, though it is boring to listen to. The singer's voice sounds the same through out the whole song. It could be hard for some people to pay attention to the meaning.
- Concerning the history of the United States, the song allows us to learn- that the building up of industry's that are not meant to fail is a recipe for disaster, because when it does fail, the result is magnificantly terrible.
Song 13-The Times Are A'Changing
- Written in-1964
- Is about-Dylan is saying that globalization is occurring now and that moms and dads should not stand in the way of their children going to do great things.
- The story is told- With an upbeat tune. The song is giving the advice to mothers and fathers to allow their children to go on to greater success.
- What I think about the song is- I think song is good in that it serves as encouragement for people to get out and leave home, to go and take on the world, to see what good they can do today.
- Concerning the history of the United States, the song allows us to learn- That attitudes towards leaving home are rapidly changing in this time. Rather than stay in your cute little town working your nine-to-five job, go out in the world and make something of yourself.
Song 14- The Hands That Built America
- Written in-2002
- Is about- How the United States was built by many different nationalities and ethnic people.
- The story is told- In a way that you really have to be listening intently to the words of the song, because if you don't, then you miss the entire meaning of the song.
- What I think about the song is- I think the song has the right stuff to advocate unity with in many individual cultures.
- Concerning the history of the United States, the song allows us to learn- That our world today was not built by just white people, or just black people, or just yellow people, that our our world today was built with the hands of many different people.
Song 15-We Didn't Start The Fire
- Written in-1989
- Is about- This song pretty much highlights any and every significant thing that happened in the twentieth century. It is almost like a timeline of everything important.
- The story is told- in a way that essentially is just listing the events of the twentieth century in a way that ryhmes.
- What I think about the song is- The beat is good, though I do not like the song itself.
- Concerning the history of the United States, the song allows us to learn- Almost every important modern thing that occurred up until 1989. This song is a valuable learning tool, in a way.
- When was it written?
- What is it about?
- How is the story told? That is, does the singer/ songwriter offer a current or historical perspective on events? Do you feel like they are writing about events as they happen, something they are really participating in themselves, or is it more of a story? Do they use any interesting or evocative language or metaphors?
- What did you think of it?
- What does it allow you to learn about the history of the United States?