Topic: SUGGESTIONS FOR JULY 2026 – PROTEST SONGS, SEA SHANTY SONGS

For next month in July we are looking for SUGGESTIONS for song that are PROTEST SONGS and or SEA SHANTY SONGS.

Once again, ORIGINALS songs that you have written can be included next month.

Put your SUGGESTIONS in the comments below.

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Re: SUGGESTIONS FOR JULY 2026 – PROTEST SONGS, SEA SHANTY SONGS

Jessie  Wells   No  Kings     

Re: SUGGESTIONS FOR JULY 2026 – PROTEST SONGS, SEA SHANTY SONGS

Pretty much anything by Bob Dylan is a protest song, The times they are a changin' or Knocking on heavens door, and even Like a rolling stone

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Richard     

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Re: SUGGESTIONS FOR JULY 2026 – PROTEST SONGS, SEA SHANTY SONGS

Good, anymore suggestions?     

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Re: SUGGESTIONS FOR JULY 2026 – PROTEST SONGS, SEA SHANTY SONGS

For What It's Worth  and Ohio  by  Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young

Woody Guthrie's " I'm Shipping off to Boston"   sung and made famous by the Dropkick Murphys

How about Woody Guthrie's " This Land is your land "  read this article - I never knew it was a protest song !!
https://www.loc.gov/static/programs/nat … r-Land.pdf



Nora Guthrie was Woody;s daughter  - she said this about the song.........
Nora Guthrie responded to an inquiry, saying, “Here’s what I cherish, and what the song means
to all of us. One of the most visionary moments, when the song was genuinely, and cosmically,
‘fulfilled,’ was at President Barack Obama’s inaugural concert. America was singing at that
moment.”
That moment had embraced, she wrote:
- Pete Seeger, a blacklisted musician for 25 years, center stage, leading the country.
- Singing to the first African American elected President of the USA.
- Accompanied by Bruce Springsteen--the biggest rock star in the USA.
- Backed by an African American gospel choir of young people.
- With an Indigenous percussionist.
- With the biggest sing-along audience of millions of Americans--who ALL knew the words to
the song! What other song could have possibly fit the bill? None.
Nora added, “As I watched it, crying, I looked up and said to my dad, ‘So THIS is why you
wrote it!’ It was as if the moment was made for the song, and vice versa. I don’t know if that
kind of moment in music history will ever happen again.”

The price of anything, is the amount of life you exchange for it.   - H.D. Thoreau
Your vision is not limited by what your eye can see, but what your mind can imagine.
Make your life count, and the world will be a better place because you tried.
"Use the talents you possess, for the woods would be very silent if no birds sang except only the the best." - Henry Van Dyke