29 Nov 23 - 11:05 PM (#4192584) Subject: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: GUEST,Holly Tannen Hello song scholars - I wonder if you can help me out. I'm writing an article on songs that help us think deeply about war and conflict. I'm including McCutcheon's "Caught in the Crossfire," "Christmas in the Trenches," and "Children of Abraham," Tracy Chapman's "Why (Do the Babies Die?"), Billy Bragg's "Rumours of War," and Loudon Wainwright's "Pretty Good Day So Far." Also a couple songs from the point of view of God Himself: McCutcheon's "Not in my Name " Randy Newman's "God's Song," and Jean Ritchie's "Now Is the Cool of the Day." Do you have relevant songs that you love? I'd like to find more songs by women, especially Israeli and Palestinian women (though translation from Arabic could be problematical.) Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Holly |
30 Nov 23 - 12:15 AM (#4192586) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: GerryM Lo Yisa Goy. Here's a recording by Libana: https://youtu.be/nGZ05efJ_PE?si=etUFkkNIaVnKmxt9 Od Yavo Shalom Aleinu, https://youtu.be/Ho0CvfKUWQs?si=hUVbwKixEBSNE71f At the End of a Pointed Gun, written by Grit Laskin, recorded by The Tannahill Weavers: https://youtu.be/nuW6yUrBXUk?si=ZGuk8ej1m8NBBhvJ |
30 Nov 23 - 12:32 AM (#4192587) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: Joe Offer Hi, Holly - Some that I really like are:
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30 Nov 23 - 12:38 AM (#4192589) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: GerryM Hamilchama Ha'achrona, The Last War, by Yehoram Gaon: https://youtu.be/Aq1Az11jnQg?si=r830uIRnENmkLok6 Written after the war of 1973, the chorus goes, I promise you, my little girl That this will be the last war. Had Gadya, Chana Alberstein, https://youtu.be/DHdVYy5B6JM?si=go5Pnuu8g7w-ACnD (the point comes toward the end of the song). "Had Gadya was released in 1989 during the first Intifada." Somewhat off-topic, but still worth a mention: Chava Alberstein, Foreign Letters, https://youtu.be/bw6YQ0duulE?si=Tco128nVQN5sWxcz |
30 Nov 23 - 12:45 AM (#4192590) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: GerryM Moving away from Israel-Palestine to songs that help us think deeply about war, there are three by Eric Bogle: And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda No Man's Land All the Fine Young Men. |
30 Nov 23 - 04:06 AM (#4192595) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: Acorn4 Pete Morton "The Two Brothers" Thread #71746 Message #1230169 Posted By: Ed. 20-Jul-04 - 05:07 PM Thread Name: Froots Magazine uk Subject: RE: Froots Magazine uk
Sorry that it's all in upper case, but I'm too tired to do more than to 'copy and paste' from herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7vTYxyiYmE |
30 Nov 23 - 05:00 AM (#4192597) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: GUEST An Phailistín - Roisín Elsafty See also separate thread about the song |
01 Dec 23 - 11:56 AM (#4192702) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: Vic Smith Listen to the great song suggested above by Acorn4 Pete Morton "The Two Brothers" Click here to hear it |
01 Dec 23 - 01:41 PM (#4192707) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: Jeri Jerusalem, by Steve Earle I woke up this morning And none of the news was good And death machines were rumbling 'Cross the ground where Jesus stood And the man on my TV told me It had always been that way And there was nothing anyone could do or say I almost listened to him Yeah, I almost lost my mind Then I regained my senses again And looked into my heart to find That I believe that one fine day All the children of Abraham Will lay down their swords forever in Jerusalem Well, maybe I'm only dreaming And maybe I'm just a fool But I don't remember learning How to hate in Sunday school But somewhere along the way, I strayed And I never looked back again But I still find some comfort now and then Then the storm comes rumbling in And I can't lay me down And the drums are drumming again And I can't stand the sound But I believe there'll come a day When the lion and the lamb Will lie down in peace together in Jerusalem And there'll be no barricades then There'll be no wire walls And we can wash all this blood from our hands And all this hatred from our souls And I believe that on that day All the children of Abraham Will lay down their swords forever in Jerusalem ------------------- It's a somewhat old modern song, but it's a never-ending load of crap going on. IMO |
07 Dec 23 - 11:53 AM (#4193129) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: Freso David Rovics has written a lot on the subject of Palestine. His song Palestine is one of his older (maybe oldest?) songs about the region. The below lyrics are copy–pasted from the song’s page on his website – which also has a studio recording of it, a link to a songbook with sheet music, and more background on it.
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10 Dec 23 - 04:32 AM (#4193292) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: Thompson Dire Straits' Brothers in Arms? These mist covered mountains Are a home now for me But my home is the lowlands And always will be Some day you'll return to Your valleys and your farms And you'll no longer burn To be brothers in arms Through these fields of destruction Baptisms of fire I've witnessed your suffering As the battle raged high And though they did hurt me so bad In the fear and alarm You did not desert me My brothers in arms There's so many different worlds So many different suns And we have just one world But we live in different ones Now the sun's gone to hell And the moon riding high Let me bid you farewell Every man has to die But it's written in the starlight And every line in your palm We're fools to make war On our brothers in arms |
10 Dec 23 - 09:49 AM (#4193314) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: Felipa Israeli singer Itay Benda is resident in Los Angeles, California and has forged friendships with Iranians (LA has a large Iranian population). He recently posted a Hebrew song translated to Farsi. OCEAN OF TEARS - Yam Shel Dmaot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ_fS6WVba4 Hebrew words and translation at https://lyricstranslate.com/en/%D7%99%D7%9D-%D7%A9%D7%9C-%D7%93%D7%9E%D7%A2%D7%95%D7%AA-sea-tears.html In this context, it could be understood as a song of exile Long have been the nights since you've left, The spring, like the autumn, is so grey, And in my heart memories that you already forgot, And a pray, an honest pray you'll return. A sea of tears in my eyes, My heart shouts out, 'return to me', My voice breaks down the silence, Will you hear? Will you hear? |
22 Jan 24 - 02:28 AM (#4195921) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: Thompson Seth Staton Watkins, Oh Palestine |
23 Jan 24 - 09:41 AM (#4195997) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: GUEST,henryp Subject: Lyr Add: HELLO PEACE (Calls Across The Wall) From: GUEST, Graham Dixon Date: 13 Oct 23 - 12:27 PM Words & music Graham & Bernadette Dixon (Trouble at’ Mill) Hear the song here https://youtu.be/6h8_yqSREnQ?si=x9hOKbMJGu11caCD Aug 16, 2018. Hello Peace Inspired by a BBC Radio 4 programme “Calls Across The Wall”. Wednesday 15 August 2007. The story of Hello Peace, a phone line which has facilitated nearly a million conversations between Israelis and Palestinians. It began in November 2000 when a young Israeli woman, trying to phone a Jewish friend, called a wrong number and found herself speaking instead to a Palestinian in the Gaza Strip. Chorus Hello my friend, this is a call across the wall Hello again, this is a call across the wall Let's make it end There will be peace for one and all Hello my friend Hello again Hello peace I can’t recall what all this fighting’s for There is no reason for this crazy pointless war Let’s start to talk then we’ll live in fear no more Hello my friend Hello again Hello peace Chorus Shalom my friend, I can hear you’re just like me A trembling voice and frightened child upon your knee Now there’s a choice Would you like to talk to me? Hello my friend Hello again Hello peace It was just a wrong number A stranger on the end of the line Sounds like HE could be a friend of mine We could live together side by side If we only had the chance to try It was just a wrong number A stranger on the end of the line Sounds like SHE could be a friend of mine We could live together side by side If we only had the chance to try Salaam my friend, though we’re both of different creed You sound like me It’s so good to hear you speak Let’s show the world that we can turn the other cheek Hello my friend Hello again Hello peace Chorus Shalom my friend, Salaam my friend, Hello peace This is a call across the wall Hello peace |
30 May 24 - 04:45 PM (#4203151) Subject: Review: Songs about Palistine From: GUEST,Cujimmy Atre ther any songs regarding the situatiomn in Palistine, we have so many regarding past wars ie Viet Nam etc but the continuing siuation and genocide in Pallistine doesnt seem to be bringing up much discussion. Are people writing songs etc
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30 May 24 - 05:55 PM (#4203159) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Songs about Israel and Palestine From: GUEST,Jimmy Thank you Joe, lets have a conciencious but well meaning discussion on a subject whisc im sure is trobling us all. |