The War Is Over (Phil Ochs song)
"The War Is Over" | |
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Song by Phil Ochs | |
from the album Tape from California | |
Published | 1968 |
Released | 1968 |
Genre | Protest song |
Length | 4:25 |
Label | A&M |
Songwriter(s) | Phil Ochs |
Producer(s) | Larry Marks |
"The War Is Over" | ||||
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Single by Phil Ochs | ||||
B-side | "The Harder They Fall" | |||
Released | 1968 | |||
Genre | Protest song | |||
Length | 2:45 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Songwriter(s) | Phil Ochs | |||
Producer(s) | Larry Marks | |||
Phil Ochs singles chronology | ||||
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"The War Is Over" is an
One of Ochs' biographers wrote that "The War Is Over" is his "greatest act of bravery as a topical songwriter".[2]
Background
In 1966, poet Allen Ginsberg decided to declare that the Vietnam War was over.[4] The idea of ending the war simply by declaring it over appealed to Ochs, who organized a rally in Los Angeles to announce that the war was over.[5] To publicize the rally, he wrote an article in the Los Angeles Free Press titled "Have Faith, The War Is Over":
Is everybody sick of this stinking war? In that case, friends, do what I and thousands of other Americans have done — declare the war over.[6][7]
Ochs wrote a song for the rally, in which he, like "thousands of other Americans",[6][7] declared the war was over.[8]
The song
"The War Is Over" alludes to war films and their heroes and asks "what's this got to do with me?"[8] The song describes anti-war protesters as "angry artists painting angry signs" who have become "poisoned players" in a cycle of endless anti-war demonstrations that have failed to end the war.[9][10] The song mockingly suggests that young men enlist in the army to "serve your country in her suicide", but adds that "just before the end even treason might be worth a try — this country is too young to die".[8] Each verse of the song ends with variations on the words, "I declare the war is over, it's over, it's over".[11]
Ochs recorded "The War Is Over" for his fifth album, Tape from California. The musical
Notable performances
Ochs first performed the song in public at the "War Is Over" rally in Los Angeles on June 23, 1967.[9] "The War Is Over" became one of Ochs' best-known songs.[16] He performed before 150,000 demonstrators in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., on October 21, 1967.[17][18]
In November, Ochs planned a "War Is Over" rally in
In August 1968, Ochs performed "The War Is Over" during the
On August 28, 1969 Ochs sang the song at Chicago's Grant Park Bandshell on the first anniversary of the Democratic Convention's "The whole world is watching" police riot.
The Vietnam War ended on April 30, 1975,[22] and a final "War Is Over" rally was held in New York's Central Park on May 11. At the rally, Ochs sang "The War Is Over" in public for the last time.[23][24]
On July 28, 2016 Lady Gaga performed the song during a private concert for delegates in Camden, New Jersey, as part of the 2016 Democratic National Convention festivities in support for then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.[25][26]
Single release
A&M Records released "The War Is Over" as a single in 1968.[27] The B-side of the single was "The Harder They Fall", another song from Tape from California. The version of "The Harder They Fall" on the single is a rock version of the song that has never been released on any album or compilation.[27]
See also
- "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" – 1971 song by John Lennon and Yoko Ono
- List of anti-war songs
References
- ISBN 0-02-865525-7.
- ISBN 0-7868-6084-7.
- ISBN 0-19-511797-2.
- ISBN 0-06-015341-5.
I here declare the end of the War!
- ^ Schumacher. There But for Fortune. pp. 139–141.
- ^ a b Ochs, Phil (June 16–22, 1967). "Have Faith, The War Is Over". Los Angeles Free Press.
- ^ a b Finger, Steven M. (June 15, 2017). "The War Is Over — Phil Ochs Writes for the LA Free Press". Los Angeles Free Press. Retrieved November 10, 2017.
- ^ a b c Schumacher. There But for Fortune. p. 141.
- ^ ISBN 978-1-84767-180-6.
- ISBN 0-313-31528-0.
- ISBN 0-531-15111-5.
- ^ ISBN 9780313315282.
- ^ Untergerger, Richie (2000). Phil Ochs's Tape from California Liner Notes (CD reissue). Collectors' Choice Music. CCM-138-2. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
- YouTube
- ISBN 0-313-32689-4.
- ISBN 0-89608-193-1.
- ISBN 0-7432-5027-3.
- ^ Schumacher. There But for Fortune. p. 170.
- ^ Schumach, Murray (November 26, 1967). "Antiwar Demonstrators Stage Impromptu March". The New York Times. Retrieved January 7, 2009.
- ^ Schumacher. There But for Fortune. pp. 172–173.
- ISBN 9781847671806.
- ISBN 0-7614-1099-6.
- ^ Schumacher. There But for Fortune. pp. 305–306.
- ^ Eliot. Death of a Rebel. p. 243.
- ^ Helman, Peter (July 28, 2016). "Watch Lady Gaga Cover Neil Young & The Beatles At DNC Event". Stereogum. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
- ^ Lustig, Jay (July 29, 2016). "Lady Gaga sings Woody Guthrie and Phil Ochs covers at DNC event in Camden (with videos)". NJArts.net. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
- ^ ISBN 0-313-31029-7.
Further reading
- Ochs, Phil (June 16–22, 1967). "Have Faith, The War Is Over". Los Angeles Free Press.
- OCLC 1384159.
External links
Phil Ochs performing "The War Is Over" at The Bitter End on