List of cover versions of Phil Ochs songs
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This is a list of cover versions by notable music artists of songs written by American singer-songwriter Phil Ochs, who wrote or recorded at least 238 songs during his brief career.[1] In 1965, Joan Baez had a No. 8 hit in the UK with her cover of "There but for Fortune", a song written by Ochs.[2] It was also nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Folk Recording".[3] In the US it peaked at No. 50 on the Billboard charts[4]—a good showing, but not a hit.[5]
Except where indicated, all songs were written by Ochs.
Key
List
Artist | Country of origin | Year | Song | Appearance | Notes |
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Lauren Agnelli, Dave Rave, and the Charmers | United States, Canada | 1998 | "Chords of Fame" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Eric Andersen | United States | 2005 | "Changes" | Waves: Great American Song Series, Vol. 2 | [7] |
2004 | "I Ain't Marching Anymore" | The Street Was Always There: Great American Song Series, Vol. 1 | [8] | ||
1998 | "When I'm Gone" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] | ||
2004 | "White Boots Marching in a Yellow Land" | The Street Was Always There: Great American Song Series, Vol. 1 | [8] | ||
Harvey Andrews | England | 1978 | "When I'm Gone" | Folk 78 BBC Radio 2 program | [9][10] |
The Back Porch Majority | United States | 1966 | "The Bells"[lower-alpha 1] | That's the Way It's Gonna Be | [9] |
"That's the Way It's Gonna Be"[lower-alpha 2] | [11] | ||||
Joan Baez | United States | 1965 | "There but for Fortune" | Joan Baez/5 | [11] |
1969 | "There but for Fortune" | Joan Baez in Italy | |||
1977 | "There but for Fortune" | Bread & Roses Festival of Acoustic Music | |||
Dan Barker and Kristin Lems | United States | 1987 | "When I'm Gone" | My Thoughts Are Free | [12] |
Bastro | United States | 1987 | "Pretty Smart on My Part" | Diablo Guapo | [13] |
Lars Berghagen and Anni-Frid Lyngstad | Sweden | 1971 | "En Kväll om Sommarn" ("Changes") |
Single | [14] |
Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixon | United States | 1994 | "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" | Prairie Home Invasion | [11] |
Theodore Bikel | Austria | 1983 | "Power and the Glory" | America's Music Legacy: Folk | [11] |
Black 47 | United States | 1999 | "I Ain't Marching Anymore" | Bleecker Street: Greenwich Village in the ’60s | [15] |
Rachel Bissex | United States | 2004 | "No More Songs" | In White Light | [16] |
Cilla Black | England | 1997[lower-alpha 3] | "Changes" | The Abbey Road Decade 1963–1973 | [11] |
Curt Boettcher | United States | 2000[lower-alpha 4] | "That's the Way It's Gonna Be"[lower-alpha 2] | Misty Mirage | [17] |
Isabelle Boulay | Canada | 2011 | "Où Va la Chance?" ("There but for Fortune") |
Les Grands Espaces | [18] |
Billy Bragg | England | 1985 | "Joe Hill" | Don't Mourn—Organize! Songs of Labor Songwriter Joe Hill | [19] |
Billy Bragg and the Pattersons | England, Ireland | 1985 | "Chords of Fame" | Andy Kershaw's BBC Radio 1 program | [19][20] |
The Brothers Four | United States | 1967 | "Changes" | A New World's Record | [19] |
Anita Bryant | United States | 1966 | "The Power and the Glory" | Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory | [21] |
David Buskin | United States | 1998 | "Boy in Ohio" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Exene Cervenka | United States | 1991 | "Do What I Have to Do"[lower-alpha 2] | Tame Yourself | [19] |
Chad & Jeremy | England | 1965 | "There but for Fortune" | I Don't Want to Lose You Baby | [19] |
Camper van Chadbourne | United States | 2003 | "I Kill Therefore I Am" | Poison Ochs: A Tribute to Phil Ochs | [22] |
Eugene Chadbourne | United States | 1994 | "Another Country"[lower-alpha 2] | Another Country[lower-alpha 5] | [24] |
1998 | "The Big Parade" ("One More Parade")[lower-alpha 6] |
To Phil | [23] | ||
"Canons of Christianity" | |||||
1991 | "Christian Canons" ("Canons of Christianity") |
Chad-Born Again | [26] | ||
1986 | "Cops of the World" | Corpses of Foreign War | [27] | ||
1991 | "Cross My Heart" | Chad-Born Again[lower-alpha 5] | [26] | ||
1998 | "Here's to the State of Mississippi" | To Phil | [23] | ||
"I Ain't Marching Anymore" | |||||
"I Kill Therefore I Am" | |||||
"Is There Anybody Here" | |||||
1993 | "Knock on the Door" | Songs[lower-alpha 5] | [28] | ||
1998 | "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends" | To Phil | [23] | ||
1994 | "Remember Me"[lower-alpha 2] | Another Country[lower-alpha 5] | [24] | ||
1998 | "There but for Fortune" | To Phil | [23] | ||
1986 | "When I'm Gone" | Country Protest[lower-alpha 5] | [29] | ||
Cher | United States | 1967 | "There but for Fortune" | With Love, Chér | [30] |
Vic Chesnutt | United States | 1999 | "The Scorpion Departs But Never Returns" | Athfest '98 | [31] |
Gene Clark | United States | 1990 | "Changes" | True Voices | [30] |
Judy Collins | United States | 1966 | "In the Heat of the Summer" | Fifth Album | [30] |
John Denver | United States | 1965 | "What's That I Hear Now" ("What's That I Hear") |
John Denver Sings | [32] |
Ani DiFranco | United States | 2000 | "When I'm Gone" | Swing Set | [33] |
Disappear Fear | United States | 2011 | "Changes" | Get Your Phil | [34] |
"Draft Dodger Rag" | |||||
"I Ain't Marching Anymore" | |||||
"Is There Anybody Here?" | |||||
"I've Had Her"/"Because the Night"[lower-alpha 7] | |||||
"No More Songs" | |||||
"Outside of a Small Circle of Friends" | |||||
"Power and the Glory" | |||||
"There but for Fortune" | |||||
"When I'm Gone" | |||||
Danny Doyle | Ireland | 1981 | "The Highwayman"[lower-alpha 8] | The Highwayman | [30] |
Marianne Faithfull | England | 1985 | "Chords of Fame" | Rich Kid Blues | [35] |
José Feliciano | Puerto Rico | 1966 | "That's the Way It's Gonna Be"[lower-alpha 2] | A Bag Full of Soul | [35] |
Julie Felix | United States | 1968 | "Bracero" | This World Goes Round & Round | [35] |
1966 | "Changes" | Changes | |||
1965 | "Days of Decision" | The Second Album | |||
1967 | "The Flower Lady" | Flowers | |||
Leslie Fish | United States | 1986 | "No More Songs" | Chickasaw Mountain | [35] |
The Four Preps | United States | 1967 | "Draftdodger Rag" | Single | [35] |
The Four Seasons | United States | 1964 | "New Town"[lower-alpha 2] | Born to Wander | [35] |
Four to the Bar | United States | 1994 | "I Ain't Marching Anymore" | Craic on the Road: Live at Sam Maguire's | [36] |
Diamanda Galás | United States | 1998 | "Iron Lady" | Malediction and Prayer | [37] |
Dick Gaughan | Scotland | 1988 | "When I'm Gone" | Call It Freedom | [37] |
Bob Gibson | United States | 1991 | "Start the Parade" ("One More Parade")[lower-alpha 6] |
Stops Along the Way | [37] |
1988 | "That's the Way It's Gonna Be"[lower-alpha 2] | Funky in the Country | |||
Ronnie Gilbert | United States | 1964 | "Power and Glory" | Alone with Ronnie Gilbert | [37] |
"What's That I Hear" | |||||
Ronnie Gilbert and Holly Near | United States | 1996 | "Power and Glory" | This Train Still Runs | [37] |
Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen | United States | 1998 | "The Highwayman"[lower-alpha 8] | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Thea Gilmore | England | 2004 | "When I'm Gone" | Loft Music | [38] |
Jim Glover | United States | 1984 | "Hands"[lower-alpha 2] | Fast Folk Musical Magazine | [39] |
John Gorka | United States | 1998 | "Bracero" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Greg Greenway | United States | 2001 | "The Crucifixion" | Something Worth Doing | [40] |
1998 | "Tape from California" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] | ||
Sid Griffin and Billy Bragg | United States, England | 1998 | "Sailors and Soldiers"[lower-alpha 2] | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Nanci Griffith | United States | 2002 | "What's That I Hear" | Winter Marquee | [41] |
Arlo Guthrie | United States | 1998 | "I Ain't Marching Anymore" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
George Hamilton IV | United States | 1966 | "Changes" | Steel Rail Blues | [42] |
John Wesley Harding | England | 1998 | "Another Age" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Françoise Hardy | France | 1968 | "Où Va la Chance?" ("There but for Fortune") |
Françoise Hardy | [42] |
"There but for Fortune" | En Anglais | ||||
Kim and Reggie Harris | United States | 1995 | "Changes" | Spoken in Love | [42] |
1993 | "In the Heat of the Summer" | In the Heat of the Summer | |||
1997 | "In the Heat of the Summer" | The Long Walk To Freedom Reunion Concert | [43] | ||
1994 | "Too Many Martyrs"[lower-alpha 9] | Freedom Is a Constant Struggle: Songs of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement | [42] | ||
1997 | "Too Many Martyrs"[lower-alpha 9] | The Long Walk To Freedom Reunion Concert | |||
1998 | "What's That I Hear" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | |||
Kim and Reggie Harris, Magpie | United States | 1998 | "Freedom Riders"[lower-alpha 2] | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Carolyn Hester | United States | 1965 | "What's That I Hear" | Stop! Look! & Listen! | [43] |
The Highwaymen | United States | 1965 | "What's That I Hear" | Carolyn Hester at Town Hall Two | [43] |
Anne Hills | United States | 1998 | "Iron Lady" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Bob Hudson | Australia | 1974 | "No More Songs" | Newcastle Song | [45] |
Ian & Sylvia | Canada | 1966 | "Changes" | Play One More | [43] |
Tom Intondi | United States | 1995 | "Flower Lady" | Tom Intondi Live! | [46] |
Jackie and Roy | United States | 1966 | "Changes" | Changes | [46] |
Jason & the Scorchers | United States | 1989 | "My Kingdom for a Car" | Thunder and Fire | [47] |
Wyclef Jean | Haiti | 2009 | "Here's to the State of Mississippi" | Soundtrack for a Revolution | [48] |
Jefferson Starship | United States | 2008 | "I Ain't Marching Anymore" | Jefferson's Tree of Liberty | [49] |
Jim and Jean | United States | 1965 | "The Bells"[lower-alpha 1] | Jim and Jean | [46] |
1966 | "Changes" | Changes | |||
1968 | "Cross My Heart" | People World | |||
1966 | "Crucifixion" | Changes | |||
"Flower Lady" | |||||
1968 | "Rhythms of Revolution" ("Ringing of Revolution") |
People World | |||
1965 | "There but for Fortune" | Jim and Jean | |||
1963 | "What's That I Hear" | Jack Linkletter Presents a Folk Festival | |||
Joe and Eddie | United States | 1965 | "That's the Way It's Gonna Be"[lower-alpha 2] | Live In Hollywood | [46] |
1964 | "What's That I Hear" | Coast to Coast | |||
Daniel Johnston and Jad Fair | United States | 2003 | "Chords of Fame" | Poison Ochs: A Tribute to Phil Ochs | [22] |
Josh Joplin | United States | 1991 | "I Ain't Marching Anymore" | Facts of Fortune | [50] |
Josh Joplin Group | United States | 2000 | "Half a Century High" | "Camera One +2" single | [51] |
Kind of Like Spitting | United States | 2005 | "Draft Dodger Rag" | Learn: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [52] |
"I Ain't Marching Anymore" | |||||
"I'm Tired"[lower-alpha 2] | |||||
"Outside of a Small Circle of Friends" | |||||
"Remember Me"[lower-alpha 2] | |||||
"That's What I Want to Hear" | |||||
"When I'm Gone" | |||||
"Where Were You in Chicago" | |||||
"You Can't Get Stoned Enough"[lower-alpha 2] | |||||
Lady Gaga | United States | 2016 | "The War Is Over" | "Camden Rising", 2016 Democratic National Convention | [53] |
Mike Leander Orchestra | England | 1965 | "There but for Fortune" | The Folk Hits | [54] |
Jeannie Lewis | Australia | 1976 | "The Crucifixion" | Tears of Steel & The Clowning Cavaleras | [55][56] |
Gordon Lightfoot | Canada | 1966 | "Changes" | Lightfoot! | [57] |
The Limeliters | United States | 1987 | "The Power and the Glory" | We the People: A Musical Celebration of Our Constitution | [57] |
Living Voices | United States | 1966 | "There but for Fortune" | Positively 4th Street and Other Message Folk Songs | [57] |
Rod MacDonald | United States | 1998 | "Pleasures of the Harbor" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Iain MacKintosh | United States | 1988 | "When I'm Gone" | Gentle Persuasion | [57] |
Magpie | United States | 1982 | "Bracero" | Working My Life Away | [57] |
1994 | "How Long"[lower-alpha 2] | Seed on the Prairie | [58] | ||
1995 | "How Long"[lower-alpha 2] | Spoken in Love | |||
1997 | "I Ain't Marching Anymore" | The Long Walk To Freedom Reunion Concert | |||
1998 | "Power and the Glory" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] | ||
1997 | "A Toast to Those Who Are Gone"[lower-alpha 2] | The Long Walk To Freedom Reunion Concert | [58] | ||
1999 | "There but for Fortune" | Give Light | [59] | ||
1986 | "When I'm Gone" | If It Ain't Love | [57] | ||
1986 | "When I'm Gone" | Live in Augusta | |||
1994 | "You Should've Been Down in Mississippi"[lower-alpha 2] | Freedom Is a Constant Struggle: Songs of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement | |||
Magpie, Kim and Reggie Harris | United States | 1994 | "How Long"[lower-alpha 2] | Freedom Is a Constant Struggle: Songs of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement | [58] |
1995 | "When I'm Gone" | Spoken in Love | |||
Magpie, Kim and Reggie Harris, Matthew Jones | United States | 1997 | "What's That I Hear" | The Long Walk To Freedom Reunion Concert | [58] |
Lee Mallory | United States | 1966 | "That's the Way It's Gonna Be"[lower-alpha 2] | Single | [58] |
David Massengill | United States | 1998 | "Crucifixion" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Iain Matthews | England | 1998 | "Flower Lady" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Megan McDonough and Christine Lavin | United States | 1998 | "Gas Station Women" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Melanie | United States | 1971 | "Chords of Fame" | The Good Book | [58] |
1979 | "Miranda" | Ballroom Streets | [54] | ||
Roger Miller | United States | 1998 | "Cops of the World" | Performer shows | [54][60] |
Chad Mitchell Trio | United States | 1964 | "The Draft Dodger Rag" | The Slightly Irreverent Mitchell Trio | [54] |
The Mitchell Trio | United States | 1965 | "That's the Way It's Gonna Be"[lower-alpha 2] | That's the Way It's Gonna Be | [30] |
Modern Folk Quartet | United States | 1964 | "The Bells"[lower-alpha 1] | Changes | [54] |
Katy Moffatt | United States | 1998 | "Here's to the State of Mississippi" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
1996 | "The Highwayman"[lower-alpha 8] | Midnight Radio | [54] | ||
Maria Monti | Italy | 1972 | "Non È Solo un Caso" ("There but for Fortune") |
Maria Monti e i Contrautori | [61] |
Christy Moore | Ireland | 2005 | "Changes" | Burning Times | [62] |
Ryoko Moriyama | Japan | 1967 | "Konoha No Oka" ("Changes") |
Single | [54] |
MWF | United States | 2003 | "The Scorpion Departs But Never Returns" | Poison Ochs: A Tribute to Phil Ochs | [22] |
Holly Near | United States | 1999 | "No More Songs" | Sky Dances | [63] |
The New Christy Minstrels | United States | 1966 | "There but for Fortune" | Single | [64] |
The Nields | United States | 2001 | "I Ain't Marching Anymore" | Clearwater Live! The Festival That Saved a River | [65] |
Lillebjørn Nilsen | Norway | 1979 | "Forandring" ("Changes") |
Oslo 3 | [66] |
Nina & Frederik | Denmark, Netherlands | 1964 | "One More Parade"[lower-alpha 6] | Little Boxes and Other Favourites | [67] |
1966 | "There but for Fortune" | An Evening with Nina & Frederik at the Royal Albert Hall | [68] | ||
Oyster Band | England | 1990 | "Gonna Do What I Have to Do" ("Do What I Have to Do")[lower-alpha 2] |
Little Rock to Leipzig | [63] |
Gene Parsons | United States | 1979 | "My Kingdom for a Car" | Melodies | [63] |
Tom Paxton | United States | 1998 | "Draft Dodger Rag" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Pearl Jam | United States | 2006 | "Here's to the State of Mississippi" | VH1 Storytellers | [69] |
Peter and Gordon | England, Scotland | c. 1967 | "Che Cos'é una Rosa" ("Flower Lady") |
Single | [70] |
1967 | "The Flower Lady" | Knight in Rusty Armour | [63] | ||
Peter, Paul and Mary | United States | 1995 | "There but for Fortune" | Such Is Love | [63] |
The Gretchen Phillips Experience | United States | 1995 | "There but for Fortune" | Studio Sessions, Austin Music Network | [42] |
Shawn Phillips | United States | 1965 | "The Bells"[lower-alpha 1] | I'm a Loner | [63] |
"I'm Tired"[lower-alpha 2] | |||||
Pinhead Gunpowder | United States | 1997 | "Song of My Returning"[lower-alpha 2] | Goodbye Ellston Avenue | [71] |
Pozo-Seco Singers | United States | 1967 | "Changes" | I Can Make It With You | [72] |
Tony Rice | United States | 1988 | "Changes" | Native American | [72] |
Brian Ritchie | United States | 1988 | "Parade" ("One More Parade")[lower-alpha 6] |
Sun Ra: Man from Outer Space | [72] |
The Roches | United States | 1998 | "The Bells"[lower-alpha 1] | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Garnet Rogers | Canada | 1988 | "Crucifixion" | Speaking Softly in the Dark | [72] |
David Rovics | United States | 1998 | "Draft Dodger Rag" | Pay Day at Coal Creek | [73] |
1996 | "In the Heat of the Summer" | Make It So | [74] | ||
Pete Seeger | United States | 1964 | "The Ballad of Lou Marsh" | Pete Seeger Sings Little Boxes & Other Broadsides (also known as Broadside Ballads, Vol. 2) | [75] |
1966 | "The Draft Dodger Rag" | Dangerous Songs!? | |||
1965 | "The Power and the Glory" | God Bless the Grass | |||
Pete Seeger and Tao Rodríguez-Seeger | United States | 2001 | "Draft Dodger Rag" | Clearwater Live! The Festival That Saved a River | [65] |
The Shrubs | England | 1988 | "Another Age" | Another Age | [75] |
Broderick Smith | England | 1996 | "Jim Dean of Indiana" | Crayon Angels | [75] |
Smothers Brothers and George Segal | United States | 1967 | "Draft Dodger Rag" | The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour | [76] |
SONiA | United States | 1998 | "Is There Anybody Here?" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
The Spokesmen | United States | 1965 | "There but for Fortune" | The Dawn of Correction | [77] |
Squirrel Bait | United States | 1987 | "Tape from California" | Skag Heaven | [75] |
Crispian St. Peters | England | 1966 | "Changes" | Single | [72] |
Teenage Fanclub | Scotland | 1993 | "Chords of Fame" | Thirteen | [78] |
Tempest | United States | 2001 | "Iron Lady" | Balance | [79] |
They Might Be Giants | United States | 1990 | "One More Parade"[lower-alpha 6] | Rubáiyát: Elektra's 40th Anniversary | [78] |
Richard Thompson | England | 2002 | "I Ain't Marching Anymore" | Performer shows | [80] |
Travelers 3 | United States | 1965 | "Freedom Calling" {"What's That I Hear"} |
New Sounds | [78] |
Dana Valery | Italy | 1966 | "There but for Fortune" | Top Pop Song Hits, Vol. 2 | [78] |
Dave Van Ronk | United States | 1994 | "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends" | To All My Friends in Far-Flung Places | [78] |
1998 | "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] | ||
Sammy Walker | United States | 1975 | "Bound for Glory"[lower-alpha 10] | Broadside Ballads, Vol. 8: Song for Patty | [78] |
1998 | "Jim Dean of Indiana" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] | ||
1994 | "There but for Fortune" | Old Time Southern Dream | [78] | ||
The Weakerthans | Canada | 1999 | "Ringing of Revolution" | The Return of the Read Menace | [81] |
Cassell Webb | United States | 1999 | "Jim Dean of Indiana" | Songs of a Stranger | [78] |
Cris Williamson | United States | 1966 | "Changes" | The World Around Cris Williamson | [78] |
Glenn Yarbrough | United States | 1967 | "Crucifixion" | For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her | [78] |
1968 | "One More Parade"[lower-alpha 6] | We Survived the Madness | |||
1967 | "Pleasures of the Harbor" | For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her | |||
1965 | "That's the Way It's Gonna Be"[lower-alpha 2] | Come Share My Life | |||
1968 | "That's the Way It's Gonna Be"[lower-alpha 2] | We Survived the Madness | |||
1994 | "That's the Way It's Gonna Be"[lower-alpha 2] | Live! at the Troubadour | |||
Glenn Yarbrough and the Limeliters | United States | 1974 | "That's the Way It's Gonna Be"[lower-alpha 2] | Reunion | [78] |
2001 | "That's the Way It's Gonna Be"[lower-alpha 2] | The Chicago Tapes: First Set | [82] | ||
Peter Yarrow | United States | 1998 | "There but for Fortune" | What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs | [6] |
Neil Young | Canada | 2013 | "Changes" | Farm Aid 2013 | [83] |
2014 | "Changes" | performer shows | [84][85] | ||
"Changes" | A Letter Home | [86] |
See also
References
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 Song written by Ochs. Lyrics adapted from the poem by Edgar Allan Poe.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Song written by Ochs but professional recording not released during his lifetime.
- ↑ Recorded in 1974.
- ↑ Recorded circa 1969.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Song also appears on Chadbourne's 1998 Ochs tribute album To Phil.[23]
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Written by Ochs and Bob Gibson.[25]
- ↑ Cover of Patti Smith Group song. Written by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith.
- 1 2 3 Song written by Ochs. Lyrics adapted from the poem by Alfred Noyes.
- 1 2 Written by Ochs and Bob Gibson.[44]
- ↑ Produced by Ochs, who also sings.
Footnotes
- ↑ Cohen, pp. 241–272.
- ↑ Warner, Jay (2008). Notable Moments of Women in Music. Milwaukee, Wisc.: Hal Leonard. p. 133. ISBN 978-1-4234-2951-7.
- ↑ Taylor, Timothy Dean (1997). Global Pop: World Music, World Markets. New York: Routledge. p. 225. ISBN 978-0-415-91872-5.
- ↑ "Billboard singles". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ Schumacher, p. 95.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Eder, Bruce. "What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs – Various Artists". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ Ruhlmann, William. "Waves – Eric Andersen". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- 1 2 Jurek, Thom. "The Street Was Always There – Eric Andersen". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- 1 2 Cohen, p. 273.
- ↑ "Folk 78, BBC Radio 2, 30 May 1978". BBC. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Cohen, p. 274.
- ↑ "Kristin Lems". Freedom From Religion Foundation. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Diablo Guapo – Bastro". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ Eder, Bruce. "Frida 1967–1972 – Frida, Anni-Frid Lyngstad". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ Woliver, Robbie (July 2, 1999). "Sharps & Flats". Salon. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ Schwartz, Roberta B. (2004). "In White Light". Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ Thomas, Bryan. "Misty Mirage – Curt Boettcher". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Isabelle Boulay – Les Grands Espaces". Discogs. Retrieved August 27, 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Cohen, p. 275.
- ↑ "Andy Kershaw, BBC Radio 1, England, 17 August 1985". BBC. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ Schumacher, p. 128.
- 1 2 3 Shimmer, Matt (August 11–17, 2003). "Review: Poison Ochs: A Tribute to Phil Ochs". Indieville.com. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Couture, François. "To Phil – Eugene Chadbourne". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- 1 2 Couture, François. "Another Country – Eugene Chadbourne". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ Cohen, p. 261.
- 1 2 Couture, François. "Chad-Born Again – Eugene Chadbourne". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ Olewnick, Brian. "Corpses of Foreign War – Eugene Chadbourne". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ Jurek, Thom. "Songs – Eugene Chadbourne". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ Tamarkin, Jeff. "Country Protest – Eugene Chadbourne". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Cohen, p. 277.
- ↑ Loftus, Johnny. "Athfest '98 – Various Artists". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ "John Denver Sings". John Denver Estate. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ Ruhlmann, William. "Swing Set – Ani DiFranco". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ "New CD by disappear fear – 'Get Your Phil'". Thedailysonia.wordpress.com. June 15, 2011. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cohen, p. 278.
- ↑ "Craic on the Road (Live at Sam Maguire's) A New Release by Four to the Bar". Irish Voice. November 2, 1994. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Cohen, p. 279.
- ↑ "Loft Music – Thea Gilmore". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Fast Folk Musical Magazine (Vol. 1, No. 2)". Smithsonian Folkways. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Something Worth Doing – Greg Greenway". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ↑ Lankford, Jr., Ronnie D. "Winter Marquee – Nanci Griffith". AllMusic. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Cohen, p. 280.
- 1 2 3 4 Cohen, p. 281.
- ↑ Cohen, p. 268.
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Works cited
- Cohen, David (1999). Phil Ochs: A Bio-Bibliography. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-31029-4.
- Schumacher, Michael (1996). There But for Fortune: The Life of Phil Ochs. New York: Hyperion. ISBN 978-0-7868-6084-5.
Further reading
- Brend, Mark (2001). American Troubadours: Groundbreaking Singer-Songwriters of the 60s. San Francisco: Backbeat Books. ISBN 978-0-87930-641-0.
- Eliot, Marc (1989) [1979]. Death of a Rebel: A Biography of Phil Ochs. New York: Franklin Watts. ISBN 978-0-531-15111-2.
- Ochs, Phil (1964). Songs of Phil Ochs. New York: Appleseed Music. OCLC 41480512.
- Ochs, Phil (1968). The War Is Over. New York: Collier Books. OCLC 1384159.
- Ochs, Phil (1978). The Complete Phil Ochs. Hollywood, Calif.: Almo Publications. ISBN 978-0-89705-010-4.
External links
- Phil Ochs at AllMusic
- Phil Ochs at SecondHandSongs
- Covers of Phil Ochs songs on WhoSampled
- Phil Ochs Cover List, compiled by David Cohen
- Sonny Ochs
- Phil Ochs Song Nights from the Kennedy Center (Video)
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