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Ten Controversial Campaign Songs

Posted Wed Oct 8, 2008 4:44pm PDT by Rob O'Connor in List Of The Day

Politicians are a crazy lot. The endless campaigning with all those speeches and forced smiles, trying to make people happy and to like them, shaking hands, kissing babies, pretending to listen to everyone's both real and imagined problems, who would want that? I guess it's true, it takes all kinds. And if you're John McCain, your people don't know how to pick campaign songs without causing a controversy. I'm sure Ted Nugent would gladly lend "Wango Tango," "Free For All" or "Cat Scratch Fever" to the campaign. But instead they decided on "My Hero" by the Foo Fighters, who now want it stopped. Just the latest in a long line of musicians who don't want anything to do with John McCain.

FDR used "Happy Times Are Here Again," JFK had "High Hopes." I'd personally like to see someone use Van Halen's "Running With the Devil." But you can see why I'm not allowed to work on political campaigns. I'm a moron!

But here are Ten Controversial Campaign Songs.

Republicans have a 10-0 lead over Democrats in this field. If someone can find me a performer who complained about a Democrat using their song, I'd like to hear about it.

10) "Brand New Day"--Sting (Candidate: George W. Bush): Sting let Al Gore use this tune after chastising George W. Bush in the 2000 campaign for adopting it. Can we blame Sting for the hanging chads in Florida? Maybe if Gore had used a tune with a little more force, his voters would've been energized enough to push through the entire piece of cardboard?

9) "Right Now"--Van Halen (Candidate: John McCain): Warning: McCain's camp really has been picking them at an alarming rate. Maybe they figured Sammy Hagar was so wasted down in Cabo Wabo or wherever the heck he parties that he wouldn't find time to complain, but the Van Halen camp was sober enough and not happy and, yes, demanded the use of their song be stopped: Right Now.

8) "Our Country/Pink Houses"--John Mellencamp (Candidate: John McCain): The Mellencamp catalog is so deep and rife with American anthems that Mellen practically waits for these things to happen. George W. Bush tried using "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A." back in 2000 and that didn't go over and now John McCain picked two favorites. McCain might even own a pink house! Or maybe just a pink condo! Only his financial adviser knows for sure.

7) "I Won't Back Down"--Tom Petty (Candidate: George W. Bush): Back in 2000, George W. Bush was going to be "Uniter not a Divider" but this tune of personal stubbornness more effectively described his point of view. However, Tom Petty was not about to allow his personal declaration of independence to be co-opted by a politician he didn't like. After all, what's the point of independent status if you're going to let someone else borrow it from you?

6) "My Hero"--Foo Fighters (Candidate: John McCain): You sometimes have to wonder where these ideas come from. Pardon me for putting these limits on people, or unfairly stereotyping, but I don't know a whole lot of 72 year old men who are digging the Foo Fighters. From the mosh pit to the upper decks, they're just not in attendance. And by looking at the crowds that gather at McCain rallies, I don't see a whole lot of people that I would peg as Foo Fighter fans. So it's probably a good thing for all concerned if they stop playing this tune, since to most of the people in the audience it probably sounds like what they consider to be that awful racket coming from their kid's room. And they're probably right.

5) "Running On Empty"--Jackson Browne (Candidate: John McCain): First thought was: Has McCain lost his mind? Then I found out he was using it to describe Barack Obama. Sounded like a risky strategy, since the first instinct is to assume that the person using the song would be doing so to promote themselves. I imagine lots of moments of clarification being necessary. "No, I didn't mean I was running on empty. I meant, that one is running on empty." Browne put forth a lawsuit to ensure a stop to this potential madness.

4) "Barracuda"--Heart (Candidate: Sarah Palin): So she was called Sarah "Barracuda" in high school. Phyllis on "The Office" was known as "Easy Rider." Maybe you were known as "The Purple People Eater" or "Loser." Personally, I was known as "Hey You." The Heart camp were deeply offended as they feel their womanly views include a right to choose that Ms. Palin does not agree with. In any case, it must be surreal bringing out a political candidate to a song that includes a line like: "You lying so low in the weeds/I bet you gonna ambush me." As Guns n' Roses might say "Welcome to the Jungle, kids."

3) "Dole Man (Soul Man)"--Sam & Dave (Candidate: Bob Dole): Now this one took some doing. Someone had to actually go in and change the words to "Dole" instead of "Soul" for this guy who ran for president against Bill Clinton in 1996. The Sam & Dave people didn't go for it. Me? I thought it was an odd way to sell pineapples.

2) "Still The One"--Orleans (Candidates: George W. Bush, John McCain): Sometimes it's like, who didn't get the memo? John Hall of Orleans, currently a Democratic New York Congressman, complained loudly when George W. Bush tried to use his song, so then McCain does the same thing? What are the Vegas odds on Hall demanding he stop using the song? Why couldn't McCain choose something by, say, Abba, and just avoid the whole controversy. Oh, wait, he did. His campaign played "Take A Chance On Me" and "it's my understanding they (Abba) went berserk," said McCain. Stick to Ted Nugent, my friend.

1) "Born In The USA"--Bruce Springsteen (Candidate: Ronald Reagan): Back in 1984, seeking re-election, Ronald Reagan, an unlikely Bruce Springsteen fan, evoked the New Jersey rocker in a stump speech and tried to use the Boss' "Born in the USA" tune to pump up the patriotic pride. While a song about a shafted Vietnam Veteran who had "nowhere to run, ain't got nowhere to go" might not be the best song to promote whatever it is politicians promote (I don't think it's homelessness, but I could be wrong), Bruce and his people let it be known that they were displeased by this association. Mr. Springsteen has since performed concerts to endorse and support John Kerry and now Barack Obama. The McCain camp has wisely avoided using anything in the Springsteen catalog, though there's still time for to re-write "Adam Raised a Cain" to "Adam Raised a McCain." Something tells me Bruce would not be amused.

1450 Comments

101. Yahoo! Music User -
Obama is a left wing communist and you all know how well Russia did right?

How about "winds of change" by the Scorpions for Obama because if elected the Republic we know as the USA will be forever gone and a tax everybody equally so the government can keep YOUR money and strip your rights (socialism) is what we will have.

If you see Obama ask him how is radical muslim brother is doing with his killing spree.

102. Dean -
#18 i bet sara palin is smarter than you by 20 iq points.i agree with 17, for 16 thats so stupid because if you were preident you would really mess it up.

103. Just M -
Obama's song is in Arabic, so we don't understand any of it because no one knows who he really is yet. But all these songs you listed are from almost dead singers...including Bruce Springstoned. If it wasn't for the republican party using them, these guys would be rotting away somewhere.

104. rikevea -
wow.
ya'll r very very interesting.
but hey its a free country rite,,wrong!
we all hav our opinions..sike,,they dont count!
so this was very interesting..how many of yall think u could run this messed up country???
EXCATLY!!! LOL!!!
yall b easy.

105. Thomas H -
Hey J.B. if Obama is elected you're going to see more than a "little" change.
Socialist Amerika is just around the corner. Hope you're ready.
In total agreement with you Challenger C and irlandese. Most Hollywood celebs are living in their own little realities (they are actors after all) and are truly out of their league in attempting to give moral, ethical, military, or scientific (global warming) perspectives.

106. -
NObama!!! I like that. I am definately going to use that. That should be on a bumper sticker. The funny thing about NObama is that the "polls" are saying one thing but I doubt he is going to win. I have never been asked to particpate in any poll, cuz I would express my support for McCain/Palin. So who are they asking??? And I personally feel that the music artists shouldn't be able to have a say in the politicians campaign. Hey if the campaign bought the CD then they own it. I don't see the artists going into a bar, a person's home, a DJ's list and sueing them for playing/using their music. That's what they want us to do, don't they??? What's the difference they will never know we said any of they things we have said one way or the other. They are too far above any of us to even care what we think. Just as long as we buy their products and keep them in their nice mansion getting drove around by chauffers. Think about it.

107. Yahoo! Music User -
Obama is a wussy socialist, Biden doesn't know basic history. Liberals and their pansy hollywood and left wing musician stooges are the ones to wreck the fabric of this country. We need more people like Ted Nugent!

108. Terri -
We don't need Obama in the highest office of the United States. He has friend who are terrorist.He will do us more harm then good.

109. Marqus H -
Without a doubt... Bush's song should be "Bombs Over Baghad" by Outkast. Just the title fits..

110. br -
obama lies about everything where does his money come from , and if you really believe that he is going to keep his word think about it , they say anything to get you to vote for them , just like wall -street problems how in the world can that be the presidents fault think about it people its congress who makes the descions

111. LPB -
I've got a few
Hey Joe by Jimi Hendrix for Joe Biden
and pretty much anyone could use Holy Wars by Megadeth

112. Yahoo! Music User -
I really think thse politicians out to pay the singers and bands forusing their work. this is political piracy.

113. Hallo457 -
Lol every one of them were of Republicans. Not complaining, just making a statement.

114. Kevin M -
Get over yourselves artists. NOBODYcares about your political views.

115. casey -
irlandese and Challenger C, yall got it right. Just 'cause all these celebs have mics in their faces doesn't mean that their opinions should affect everybody

116. WayneR -
I think the Republicans should use Takin' Care of Business as their theme, because that's who they want to take care of.

117. Shari D -
It is my opinion that we as a country cant really trust either candidate, but if im gonna be led by one of these two I pick Obama. Simply because we just had to endure looking at GWB for 8 long years, its time for a more pleasant view.

118. Ronald -
obama,,,nobama,,we think its bad now wait and see how bad it will be if obama is elected,,,,

119. kevo -
Maybe Obama could use AC/DC's Highway to Hell!

120. Laura T -
Oh yeah, "cool," that's a really important adjective to describe what we're looking for in the leader of the most powerful country in the free world. Here's another adjective... dangerous. That's what Obama would be for our country. We really need to start praying.
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