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List of songs about the Vietnam War

This is a list of songs concerning, revolving around, or directly referring to the Vietnam War, or to the Vietnam War's after-effects. For a more complete listing see "Vietnam on Record",[1] and the Vietnam War Song Project.[2]

Some popular songs of this variety include:

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  • "The 'A' Team" by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler
  • "Agent Orange" by Grinder
  • "Agent Orange" by Sodom
  • "Agent Orange Song" by Maan Shah
  • "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" by Arlo Guthrie
  • "All My Children of the Sun" by Pete Seeger
  • "Am I Ever Gonna See My Baby Again" by The Sweet Inspirations
  • "Amerika the Brutal" by Six Feet Under
  • "America, Fuck Yeah" by Trey Parker
  • "American Woman" by Guess Who
  • "An American Draft Dodger in Thunder Bay" by Sam Roberts
  • "Anh hùng đâu phải cứ mày râu" – Vũ Trọng Hối (about women who fight against the US army and the ARVN)
  • "Anh phi công ơi!" – Xuân Giao (a children's song about communist airmen protecting Vietnam)
  • "Anh Quân Bưu Vui Tính" – Đàm Thanh (about communist military postal men)
  • "Anh lái xe đường dây" – Nguyễn Hữu Tuấn (about the couragement of communist transport driver driving on ropes to supply for communist troops)
  • "Anh vẫn hành quân" – Huy Du (about communist troops still marching towards the battlefields for the national reunification despite of attacks and bombardment from the US army and the ARVN)
  • "Another Christmas Without My Son" by Reverend Oris Mays
  • "Artefucked" by Nargaroth
  • "Article IV" by Good Riddance (About US soldiers during The Tet-Offensive fighting for survival and protesters back in the states)

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  • "Ca Dao Mẹ" (Mother's Lullaby) by Trịnh Công Sơn [about a mother's sacrifices during wartime]
  • "Cánh đồng hòa bình" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Câu hò bên bến Hiền Lương" – music: Hoàng Hiệp, lyric: Hoàng Hiệp – Đằng Giao (about the wish for the national reunification)
  • "Chào Anh Giải Phóng Quân" – Hoàng Vân (celebration for the PLAF troops)
  • "Chào Anh Giải Phóng Quân, Chào Mùa Xuân Đại Thắng" – Hoàng Vân Trình (celebration for the PLAF troops and the national reunification)
  • "Chính chúng ta phải nói" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Chú Giải phóng quân cháu xin tặng chú một bài ca" – Vũ Thanh (a children's song for celebration to the PLAF troops)
  • "Chúng ta đã đứng dậy" – Tôn Thất Lập (about the uprising of South Vietnamese youth against the ARVN and the US army)
  • "Chiếc gậy Trường Sơn" – Phạm Tuyên (about the determination of communist troops on liberating South Vietnam)
  • "Chiến sĩ Rađa trên chốt biên thùy" – Thuận Yến (about the fighting of communist radar soldiers)
  • "Chim hòa bình" – (about the hope on peace)
  • "Chờ nhìn quê hương sáng chói" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Chú bộ đội" – Hoàng Hà (about communist troops in Vietnam war)
  • "Chưa hết giặc ta chưa về" – Huy Du (about the determination of communist troops on destroying the enemy)
  • "Chưa mất niềm tin" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Chưa mòn giấc mơ" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Cô Gái Mở Đường"-Xuân Giao (about communist female army engineers)
  • "Cô Gái Pa – Kô" – Huy Thục (about minority ethnic girls supporting communist troops)
  • "Cô gái Sài Gòn đi tải đạn" – Lư Nhất Vũ (about Saigon girls supporting communist troops)
  • "Cô Gái vót chông" – Hoàng Hiệp (about minority ethnic girls supporting communist troops)
  • "Cho Một Người Vừa Nằm Xuống" – Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Cambodia" by Kim Wilde
  • "Camouflage" by Stan Ridgway
  • "Carried by Six" by Internal Void
  • "Charlie Boy" by the Lumineers
  • "Charlie Don't Surf" by The Clash
  • "Charlie Freak" by Steely Dan
  • "Child in Time" by Deep Purple
  • "Cho Một Người Vừa Nằm Xuống" (For a Person Just Fallen Down) by Trịnh Công Sơn [dedicated to Lưu Kim Cương, a friend of the author who died in battle. Who is a Republic of Vietnam Air Force pilot.]
  • "Christmas in Vietnam" by Johnny and Jon
  • "Chuyện hai người lính" (Story about two soldiers) by Phạm Duy [1968, about two soldiers on different front lines who "kill each other because of love of Vietnam"]
  • "Clean Cut Kid" by Bob Dylan (tells how a normal American boy is changed to a fierce fighting boy by the use of drugs, pills, and alcohol)
  • "Coming Home Soldier" by Bobby Vinton
  • "Commando" by The Ramones
  • "Compared to What" by Gene McDaniels
  • "Compulsory Hero" by 1927 [deals with conscription in Australia during the Vietnam War]
  • "Copperhead Road" by Steve Earle
  • "Cops of the World" by Phil Ochs
  • "Cowboys on Horses with Wings" by Hoyt Axton
  • "Cousin Randy" by Infectious Grooves
  • "Cream Puff War" by The Grateful Dead
  • "Cruel War" by Peter, Paul and Mary
  • "Cry for Freedom" by The Starfires
  • "Cùng anh tiến quân trên đường dài" – Huy Du và Xuân Sách (about Nguyễn Viêt Xuân, a hero in fighting against the US)
  • "Cùng hành quân giữa mùa xuân" – Hoàng Hà (about happiness, beliefs on victories of communist troops on Ho Chi Minh trail)

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  • "Hà Nội – Điện Biên Phủ" – Phạm Tuyên (about victories of North Vietnam in Operation Linebaker II)
  • "Hành khúc không quân Việt Nam" – Văn Cao
  • "Hàng em mang tới chiến hào" – Lư Nhất Vũ (about logistics brought to communist troops at battlefields)
  • "Hành Ca" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Hành Khúc Giải Phóng" – Long Hưng và Lưu Nguyễn
  • "Hành khúc ngày và đêm" – Phan Huỳnh Điểu (about the love of a communist couple temporarily divided by the war)
  • "Hát cho dân tôi nghe" Tôn Thất Lập (about South Vietnamese youth against the US and the Republic of Vietnam)
  • "Hát mãi khúc quân hành" – Diệp Minh Tuyền (about the love toward peace and hatred toward war of communist troops)
  • "Hát trên đường tranh đấu" –
  • "Hát trong tù" – (the song of South Vietnamese youth being in prison because of against the US and the ARVN)
  • "Hãy ca dạy lên"
  • "Hãy đi cùng nhau" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Hãy giữ gìn lấy Việt Nam" – Văn Chung
  • "Hãy nhìn lại" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Hãy nói giùm tôi" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Hò kéo pháo" – Hoàng Vân (the song communist troops singing while pulling artilleries by hand)
  • "Hoan hô chú bộ đội" – Nguyễn Thanh Tùng (celebration communist troops shooting down the US fighter jets)
  • "Hallelujah Day" by The Jackson 5
  • "Hand of Doom" by Black Sabbath
  • "Handsome Johnny" by Richie Havens
  • "Hands Off Vietnam!" by Dzhilda Mazheykayte
  • "Hanoi Hannah" by Roger McGuinn
  • "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" by John Lennon
  • "Hát Trên Những Xác Người" (Singing on Corpses) by Trịnh Công Sơn [written following the Tet Offensive]
  • "Hallå Där Bonde" (Hello there Farmer) by Knutna Nävar
  • "He Wore the Green Beret" by Nancy Ames
  • "Heart of Darkness" by Grave Digger
  • "Hello Vietnam" by Johnnie Wright (also recorded by Dave Dudley)
  • "Hello Vietnam (Goodbye My Love)" by Ray Hildebrand
  • "Here's to the State of Richard Nixon" by Phil Ochs
  • "High" by Richard Marx
  • "Home" by Mac Davis. Also recorded by Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
  • "Home from the War" by Lugh Damen
  • "Ho Chi Minh City" by Shrubs
  • "Huế Sài Gòn Hà Nội" (Huế, Saigon, Hanoi) by Trịnh Công Sơn [expresses the author's desire for a peaceful, united Vietnam.]
  • "Human Being Lawnmower" by MC5
  • "Hungry for Blood" by Virus
  • "Huyền Sử Một Người Mang Tên Quốc" (Ballad of a Person named Quốc) by Phạm Duy [about Phạm Phú Quốc, a RVAF pilot who bombed the Independence Palace in Saigon. He was shot down in North Vietnam in a mission to bomb the North.]

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  • "Năm Anh Em Trên Một Chiếc Xe Tăng" – Doãn Nho (about communist tankmen)
  • "Ngày dài trên quê hương" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Ngày Mai Chúng Mình Ra Trận" – Nhạc: Hoài Tố Hạnh, lời: Trần Đăng Khoa (nhà thơ) (about the feeling, believes in victory and the national reunification of Vietnamese communist youth, who was to join the war)
  • "Ngày mai đây bình yên" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Ngủ đi con" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Ngụ ngôn của mùa Đông" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Người con gái Việt Nam" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Người mẹ Bàn Cờ" – Nhạc: Trần Long Ẩn, thơ: Nguyễn Kim Ngân (about Vietnamese mothers wanting peace)
  • "Người mẹ miền Nam tay không thắng giặc" – Thuận Yến (about South Vietnamese mothers fighting against the US army and the ARVN)
  • "Người mẹ Ô Lý" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Những ai còn là Việt nam" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Những giọt máu trổ bông" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Nhưng hôm nay" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Napalm in the Morning" by Sodom
  • "The Nang, the Front, the Bush and the Shit" by El-P
  • "Near Thái Nguyên Bridge" by Alexander Gusev
  • "Như có Bác Hồ trong ngày vui đại thắng" (Uncle Ho likely was Here On the Day of Victory) by Phạm Tuyên (about the feelings that Ho Chi Minh being appear on the national reunification day).
  • "Nối Vòng Tay Lớn" (Joining Hands) by Trịnh Công Sơn [expresses the author's wish for peace and national solidarity. This song was played on the radio after the communist forces took over Saigon's radio station during the Fall of Saigon.]
  • "None of Your Doing" by Steppenwolf
  • "No One to Follow" by Anvil
  • "Not Now John" by Pink Floyd
  • "A Nurse in the U.S. Army" by Connie Francis
  • "Napalm Sticks to Kids" by unknown US servicemen, first recording by First of the Ninth Chorus
  • "Những Bông Hoa Trên Tuyến Lửa" – Đỗ Trung Quân (about the happiness of communist troops on fighting against the US and the Republic of Vietnam)
  • "Những ngày hội đấu tranh" – (about the uprising against the US and the Republic of Vietnam)

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  • "Ta là chiến sĩ Giải Phóng quân" – Văn Lưu và Triều Dâng (about the pride of being the PLAF troops fighting against the US and the Republic of Vietnam)
  • "Ta đã thấy gì trong đêm nay" – Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Ta đi dựng cờ" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Take Good Care" by Tony Mason
  • "Take the Star Out of the Window" by John Prine
  • "Talking Vietnam" by Phil Ochs
  • "Talking Vietnam Potluck Blues" by Tom Paxton
  • "Tame the Lion" by Emitt Rhodes
  • "Ta quyết phải sống" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Ta Phải Thấy Mặt Trời" (We Must See the Sun) by Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Thank You" by the Bobkatz
  • "That Black Wall" by Danny Barnes
  • "Tên lửa ta đáng rất hay" – Huy Thục (about communist antiaircraft missile soldiers against the US airforce and the ARVN)
  • "The Willing Conscript" by Tom Paxton
  • "Theme for an American Hero" by Chip Taylor
  • "Theme for an Imaginary Western" by Jack Bruce
  • "There Won't Be Any Snow (Christmas in the Jungle)" by Derrik Roberts
  • "There's a Wall in Washington" by Iris DeMent
  • "This is Radio Clash" by The Clash
  • "Three-Five-Zero-Zero" from the musical Hair
  • "Through the Ages" by Bolt Thrower
  • "Tình Ca Người Mất Trí" (Love Song of Someone Who Lost Their Mind) by Trịnh Công Sơn [about women with lovers who are soldiers]
  • "This Ain't Nothing" by Craig Morgan
  • "This Cowboy's Hat" by Chris Ledoux [talks about his nephew dying in 1969 in Vietnam]
  • "Tiến bước dưới quân kỳ" – Doãn Nho
  • "Tiến lên chiến sĩ đồng bào" – Huy Thục
  • "Tiến Về Sài Gòn" – Lưu Hữu Phước (marching toward Saigon of communist troops)
  • "Tiếng nói Hà Nội" – Nhạc: Văn An; Lời: Cảnh Trà (about Hanoi's voice on the hope towards national peace)
  • "Tiếng Đàn Ta Lư" – Huy Thục (the sounds of minority ethnic supporting communist troops)
  • "Tin tưởng ca" (the beliefs on national peace and reunification of Vietnamese)
  • "Tình ca" – Hoàng Hiệp (about the love of a communist couple in the war)
  • "Tình ca của người mất trí" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Tình nghĩa Bắc Nam" – (about the love between North and South Vietnamese)
  • "Tiếng hát những đêm không ngủ" – Phạm Tuyên
  • "Tiếng Hát Người Nữ Du Kích Củ Chi" – Lưu Cầu (nhạc sĩ) (about female communist guerilla at Củ Chi)
  • "Tiểu đoàn 307" – Nguyễn Hữu Trí (about the 307 Battalion of the PLAF)
  • "To Susan on the West Coast Waiting" by Donovan
  • "Tôi sẽ đi thăm" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Travelin' Soldier" by Bruce Robison (popularized by the Dixie Chicks)
  • "Train to Vietnam" by The Rudies
  • "Trooper's Lament" by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler
  • "Trường Sơn Đông – Trường Sơn Tây" by Hoàng Hiệp [from a poem by Phạm Tiến Duật, about the love and the life of communist troops on the Ho Chi Minh trail.]
  • "The Road of Life from Hanoi" by unknown Soviet military transportation officer
  • "Thề quyết bảo vệ Tổ quốc" (Swear to defend the country) – Huy Du (Chinese version "誓死保卫祖国" also available in the late 1960s)
  • "Thuyền em đi trong đêm" Nguyễn Phú Yên
  • "Tổ quốc ơi đã ta nghe" – La Hữu Vang
  • "Tôi biết tôi yêu" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Tôi Là Lê Anh Nuôi" – Trần Hiếu (about cooks in communist armies)
  • "Tuổi trẻ Việt Nam" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Từ mặt đất thân yêu" – Tô Hải (about communist airmen fighting against the US army and the ARVN)
  • "Tự nguyện" – Trương Quốc Khánh (about voluntary spirits of delication for Vietnam of communist youth)
  • "Trên dòng sông lịch sử" – Nguyễn Nam
  • "Trên đỉnh Trường Sơn ta hát" – Huy Du (the happiness of communist troops on Truong Son mountains)

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  • "Vaya con Dios-Fellow in Vietnam" by Inez and Charlie Foxx
  • "Verbal Razors" by Exodus
  • "Viet Nam Blues" by Dave Dudley
  • "Vietnam" by Abner Jay
  • "Vietnam" by Phil Ochs
  • "Vietnam" by J. B. Lenoir
  • "Vietnam" by The Satellites
  • "Vietnam" by Jimmy Cliff
  • "Vietnam" by Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards
  • "Vietnam" by T-Bone Walker
  • "Vietnam Blues" by J. B. Lenoir
  • "Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh" by Ái Vân and The Blue Guitars
  • "Vietnam Talkin' Blues" by Johnny Cash
  • "Vietnam Vets" by Circle One
  • "Vietnamerica" by The Stranglers
  • "Vietnamese Baby" by New York Dolls
  • "Vietnow" by Rage Against the Machine
  • "Violence and Bloodshed" by Manowar
  • "Việt Nam – đất nước tình yêu" – Lệ Giang (about the love of Vietnam)
  • "Việt Nam ơi hãy vùng lên" - Trịnh Công Sơn
  • "Việt Nam Ơi! Mùa Xuân Đến Rồi" – Huy Du (about the national reunification)
  • "Vết chân tròn trên cát" – Trần Tiến (about a communist handicap veteran, who was a teacher before and after the war, he usually told his students about the happiness of the national reunification, the couragement and the sacrifice of communist troops)
  • "Vì nhân dân quên mình" – Doãn Quang Khải (about the sacrifice for Vietnamese of communist troops)
  • "Volunteers" by Jefferson Airplane

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driver driving on ropes to supply for communist troops Anh vẫn hanh quan Huy Du about communist troops still marching towards the battlefields for the national reunification despite of attacks and bombardment from the US army and the ARVN Another Christmas Without My Son by Reverend Oris Mays Artefucked by Nargaroth Article IV by Good Riddance About US soldiers during The Tet Offensive fighting for survival and protesters back in the states B edit Ba Mẹ Phu Sa all you need is love Phạm Duy about a peasant woman who hides a government agent when she sees a Vietcong and in turn hides the Vietcong when she sees a government platoon coming Bai Ca Danh Cho Những Xac Người Song for the Corpses by Trịnh Cong Sơn about the Battle of Huế Bac Đang Cung Chung Chau Hanh Quan Huy Thục about communist troops on Ho Chi Minh trail Bai ca ben canh vong Nguyen Nhung Bai ca chiến sĩ hải quan Văn Cao about Vietnamese shipmen protecting Vietnam Bai ca Đường 9 Huy Du about communist troops in battle of Khe Sanh Bai ca Ha Nội Vũ Thanh about Hanoi under bombardment of the US Bai ca hy vọng Văn Ky about the hope on the national reunification Bai Ca Người Chiến Sĩ Hải Quan Thanh Truc Bai Ca Người Săn May Bay Văn Lưu about Vietnamese pilots shooting down US fighter jets Bai ca người nữ tự vệ Sai Gon Phạm Minh Tuấn about Saigon s female urban commandos fighting against the US and the ARVN Bước chan tren day Trường Sơn Vũ Trọng Hối about communist troops surpassing Trường Sơn mountains Bai ca khong quen Phạm Minh Tuấn about deaded companions in the communist army Back in Vietnam by Lenny Kravitz Back to Vietnam by Television Personalities Back to the World by Curtis Mayfield Badge of Courage by Staff Sgt Barry Sadler Ballad of a Crystal Man by Donovan Ballad for a Soldier by Leon Russell amp Marc Benno The Ballad of the Green Berets by Staff Sgt Barry Sadler Ballad of Vietnam by Ludvick Rummel Bamiba by Staff Sgt Barry Sadler Battalions of Fear by Blind Guardian The Battle Hymn of Lt Calley by Terry Nelson The Battle of Vietnam by Hal Willis Beach Party Vietnam by The Dead Milkmen The Big Parade by 10 000 Maniacs Big Time in the Jungle by Old Crow Medicine Show Billy Don t Be a Hero by Paper Lace Black Flame by Renaissance Black Wall by Dennis DeYoung about the fear of being drafted the fear during the war and going back to the world 3 Born in the U S A by Bruce Springsteen references the Siege of Khe Sanh among other things Born on the Fourth of July by Tom Paxton Broken Heroes by Saxon The Boy Who s Never Found by The Katydids Brainwashed by The Bossmen tells what happens to the people who come back from the war in Vietnam and shows the post war trauma that happens Bring the Boys Home by Freda Payne Bring Them Home by Pete Seeger Brother Did You Weep by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger Brothers Under the Bridge by Bruce Springsteen Burning Bridges by Pink Floyd Burnt Alive by Rocket from the Crypt Burnt Out Souls by Despair Business Goes on as Usual by the Chad Mitchell TrioC edit Ca Dao Mẹ Mother s Lullaby by Trịnh Cong Sơn about a mother s sacrifices during wartime Canh đồng hoa binh Trịnh Cong Sơn Cau ho ben bến Hiền Lương music Hoang Hiệp lyric Hoang Hiệp Đằng Giao about the wish for the national reunification Chao Anh Giải Phong Quan Hoang Van celebration for the PLAF troops Chao Anh Giải Phong Quan Chao Mua Xuan Đại Thắng Hoang Van Trinh celebration for the PLAF troops and the national reunification Chinh chung ta phải noi Trịnh Cong Sơn Chu Giải phong quan chau xin tặng chu một bai ca Vũ Thanh a children s song for celebration to the PLAF troops Chung ta đa đứng dậy Ton Thất Lập about the uprising of South Vietnamese youth against the ARVN and the US army Chiếc gậy Trường Sơn Phạm Tuyen about the determination of communist troops on liberating South Vietnam Chiến sĩ Rađa tren chốt bien thuy Thuận Yến about the fighting of communist radar soldiers Chim hoa binh about the hope on peace Chờ nhin que hương sang choi Trịnh Cong Sơn Chu bộ đội Hoang Ha about communist troops in Vietnam war Chưa hết giặc ta chưa về Huy Du about the determination of communist troops on destroying the enemy Chưa mất niềm tin Trịnh Cong Sơn Chưa mon giấc mơ Trịnh Cong Sơn Co Gai Mở Đường Xuan Giao about communist female army engineers Co Gai Pa Ko Huy Thục about minority ethnic girls supporting communist troops Co gai Sai Gon đi tải đạn Lư Nhất Vũ about Saigon girls supporting communist troops Co Gai vot chong Hoang Hiệp about minority ethnic girls supporting communist troops Cho Một Người Vừa Nằm Xuống Trịnh Cong Sơn Cambodia by Kim Wilde Camouflage by Stan Ridgway Carried by Six by Internal Void Charlie Boy by the Lumineers Charlie Don t Surf by The Clash Charlie Freak by Steely Dan Child in Time by Deep Purple Cho Một Người Vừa Nằm Xuống For a Person Just Fallen Down by Trịnh Cong Sơn dedicated to Lưu Kim Cương a friend of the author who died in battle Who is a Republic of Vietnam Air Force pilot Christmas in Vietnam by Johnny and Jon Chuyện hai người linh Story about two soldiers by Phạm Duy 1968 about two soldiers on different front lines who kill each other because of love of Vietnam Clean Cut Kid by Bob Dylan tells how a normal American boy is changed to a fierce fighting boy by the use of drugs pills and alcohol Coming Home Soldier by Bobby Vinton Commando by The Ramones Compared to What by Gene McDaniels Compulsory Hero by 1927 deals with conscription in Australia during the Vietnam War Copperhead Road by Steve Earle Cops of the World by Phil Ochs Cowboys on Horses with Wings by Hoyt Axton Cousin Randy by Infectious Grooves Cream Puff War by The Grateful Dead Cruel War by Peter Paul and Mary Cry for Freedom by The Starfires Cung anh tiến quan tren đường dai Huy Du va Xuan Sach about Nguyễn Viet Xuan a hero in fighting against the US Cung hanh quan giữa mua xuan Hoang Ha about happiness beliefs on victories of communist troops on Ho Chi Minh trail D edit Daddy Won t Be Home Anymore by Dolly Parton Dậy ma đi Nhạc Nguyễn Xuan Tan Ton Thất Lập thơ Tố Hữu encourages for uprings against the US and the Republic of Vietnam Đất nước trọn niềm vui Hoang Ha about happiness of Vietnamese on the national reunification Đại Bac Ru Đem Cannon s Night Lullaby by Trịnh Cong Sơn about bombardment in the city Dancing in the Ashes by Psychotic Waltz Dan Ta Vẫn Sống Our People Still Lives by Trịnh Cong Sơn Daniel by Elton John the verse dealing most specifically with the Vietnam War was removed by lyricist Bernie Taupin shortly before being recorded Đem bay giờ đem mai Trịnh Cong Sơn Đem Trường Sơn Nights in Trường Sơn Huy Du about nights and communist troops at Trường Sơn mountains Đem Trường Sơn nhớ Bac Trần Chung about the thinkings on Ho Chi Minh of communist troops surpassing Trường Sơn mountains Dead Yankee Drawl by Manic Street Preachers Dear Uncle Sam by Loretta Lynn Dear Mr President by Pink Death by The Pretty Things Death Sound by Country Joe and the Fish Deathbed by Relient K Death Tone by Manowar Desperation Part IV by Redemption Đi tim que hương Trịnh Cong Sơn Did You Ever See Me by Shrubs Did You Hear What They Said by Gil Scott Heron Do the Russians Want War by Mark Bernes Does Anybody Know I m Here by The Dells Đoi mắt nao mở ra Trịnh Cong Sơn Đồng Đội ơi My companion by Nguyễn Giang music and Trương Vĩnh Tuấn lyrics expressing the sentiment of communist veterans and soldiers to their sacrificed companions Đợi Co Một Ngay Wait Until the Day by Trịnh Cong Sơn expressing the author s desire for peace Doin All Right by The Fugs Đồng Dao Hoa Binh Children s Song of Peace by Trịnh Cong Sơn Don t Cry My Love by The Impressions Don t Cry My Soldier Boy by Thelma Houston Don t Walk Away by Shrubs Door jou by Gerard Cox Down On The Base by Leon Russell amp Marc Benno Dựng lại người dựng lại nha Trịnh Cong Sơn Đừng mong ai đừng nghi ngại Trịnh Cong Sơn Đường chung ta đi Huy Du va Xuan Sach about the determinations of communist troops Đường Trường Sơn xe anh qua Văn Dung about Ho Chi Minh trails Draft Dodger Rag by Phil Ochs Draft Morning by The Byrds Draft Resister by Steppenwolf Drive On by Johnny CashE edit Echoes by Pink Floyd El Derecho de Vivir en Paz by Victor Jara The Edge of Darkness by Iron Maiden Eve of Destruction by Barry McGuire written by P F Sloan Everyday Combat by Lostprophets Em Be Giải Phong Quan Thanh Truc about the love of children for PLAF troops Era Um Garoto Que Como Eu Amava os Beatles e os Rolling Stones by Os Incriveis about an American boy guitarist that was sent to Vietnam losing his youth career and life fighting F edit Fear of Napalm by Terrorizer Fellows in Vietnam by Inez and Charlie Foxx The Fiddle and the Drum by Joni Mitchell Fightin for the U S A by Jerry Reed The Fightin Side of Me by Merle Haggard Fight to be Free by Nuclear Assault Find the Cost of Freedom by Crosby Stills Nash amp Young First Blood by Evile First Vietnamese War by The Black Angels The Fish Cheer I Feel Like I m Fixin to Die Rag by Country Joe McDonald Flowers of Evil by Mountain Forget Me Not by Martha Reeves and the Vandellas 4 For Fuck s Sake by The Almighty Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival For No One by Barclay James Harvest For What It s Worth by Buffalo Springfield Front Line by Stevie Wonder Future Shock by EvildeadG edit Galveston by Glen Campbell Galveston Bay by Bruce Springsteen Giải phong miền Nam Liberate the South by Huỳnh Minh Sieng Gặp nhau tren đỉnh Trường Sơn Hoang Ha about meetings between communist troops at Ho Chi Minh trails Garet Trooper by Staff Sgt Barry Sadler Gia Tai Của Mẹ A Mother s Legacy by Trịnh Cong Sơn Giọt Nước Mắt Cho Que Hương A Teardrop for Homeland by Trịnh Cong Sơn Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones 5 Give Peace a Chance by John Lennon Plastic Ono Band Godspeed by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Going to Vietnam by Big Amos Goodnight Saigon by Billy Joel Grass for Blades by Jim Pembroke and Wigwam The Great Goodnight by Magellan The Great Mandala by Peter Paul and Mary Greetings This is Uncle Sam by The Valadiers also recorded by The Monitors 4 Grey October by Peggy Seeger Gunya Down by Pro PainH edit Ha Nội Điện Bien Phủ Phạm Tuyen about victories of North Vietnam in Operation Linebaker II Hanh khuc khong quan Việt Nam Văn Cao Hang em mang tới chiến hao Lư Nhất Vũ about logistics brought to communist troops at battlefields Hanh Ca Trịnh Cong Sơn Hanh Khuc Giải Phong Long Hưng va Lưu Nguyễn Hanh khuc ngay va đem Phan Huỳnh Điểu about the love of a communist couple temporarily divided by the war Hat cho dan toi nghe Ton Thất Lập about South Vietnamese youth against the US and the Republic of Vietnam Hat mai khuc quan hanh Diệp Minh Tuyền about the love toward peace and hatred toward war of communist troops Hat tren đường tranh đấu Hat trong tu the song of South Vietnamese youth being in prison because of against the US and the ARVN Hay ca dạy len Hay đi cung nhau Trịnh Cong Sơn Hay giữ gin lấy Việt Nam Văn Chung Hay nhin lại Trịnh Cong Sơn Hay noi gium toi Trịnh Cong Sơn Ho keo phao Hoang Van the song communist troops singing while pulling artilleries by hand Hoan ho chu bộ đội Nguyễn Thanh Tung celebration communist troops shooting down the US fighter jets Hallelujah Day by The Jackson 5 Hand of Doom by Black Sabbath Handsome Johnny by Richie Havens Hands Off Vietnam by Dzhilda Mazheykayte Hanoi Hannah by Roger McGuinn Happy Xmas War Is Over by John Lennon Hat Tren Những Xac Người Singing on Corpses by Trịnh Cong Sơn written following the Tet Offensive Halla Dar Bonde Hello there Farmer by Knutna Navar He Wore the Green Beret by Nancy Ames Heart of Darkness by Grave Digger Hello Vietnam by Johnnie Wright also recorded by Dave Dudley Hello Vietnam Goodbye My Love by Ray Hildebrand Here s to the State of Richard Nixon by Phil Ochs High by Richard Marx Home by Mac Davis Also recorded by Gary Puckett amp The Union Gap Home from the War by Lugh Damen Ho Chi Minh City by Shrubs Huế Sai Gon Ha Nội Huế Saigon Hanoi by Trịnh Cong Sơn expresses the author s desire for a peaceful united Vietnam Human Being Lawnmower by MC5 Hungry for Blood by Virus Huyền Sử Một Người Mang Ten Quốc Ballad of a Person named Quốc by Phạm Duy about Phạm Phu Quốc a RVAF pilot who bombed the Independence Palace in Saigon He was shot down in North Vietnam in a mission to bomb the North I edit I Ain t Marching Anymore by Phil Ochs I Believe I m Gonna Make It by Joe Tex I Can t Write Left Handed by Bill Withers I Feel Like I m Fixin to Die Rag by Country Joe and the Fish I d Love to Change the World by Ten Years After I m Your Captain Closer to Home by Grand Funk Railroad Iron Man by Black Sabbath I Should Be Proud by Martha Reeves and the Vandellas I Want to Come Home for Christmas by Marvin Gaye I Was Only Nineteen A Walk in the Light Green by Redgum Imagine by John Lennon I ve Seen All Good People by Yes Into the Fire by Sabaton I Say a Little Prayer by Aretha FranklinK edit Khe Sanh by Cold Chisel The Knife by Genesis Peter Gabriel influenced by a book on Gandhi wanted to try to show how all violent revolutions inevitably end up with a dictator in power 6 Kuiama by the Electric Light OrchestraL edit Last Train to Clarksville by The Monkees Long Live Our Love by The Shangri Las Lost in the Flood by Bruce Springsteen Love Vigilantes by New Order Lời ru đem Trịnh Cong Sơn Luang Prabang by Dave Van Ronk Lyndon Johnson Told the Nation by Tom PaxtonM edit Machine Gun by Band of Gypsys Jimi Hendrix Madre by Silvio Rodriguez Mama Bake a Pie Daddy Kill a Chicken by Tom T Hall 7 Masters of War by Bob Dylan Military Madness by Graham Nash Monster by Steppenwolf 8 More Than a Name on a Wall by The Statler Brothers Mountains by Manowar 9 Mr Lonely by Bobby Vinton 1 1964 Một ngay vietnam Một ngay vinh quang một ngay tuyệt vọng Trịnh Cong Sơn Mua ao quan Trịnh Cong SơnN edit Năm Anh Em Tren Một Chiếc Xe Tăng Doan Nho about communist tankmen Ngay dai tren que hương Trịnh Cong Sơn Ngay Mai Chung Minh Ra Trận Nhạc Hoai Tố Hạnh lời Trần Đăng Khoa nha thơ about the feeling believes in victory and the national reunification of Vietnamese communist youth who was to join the war Ngay mai đay binh yen Trịnh Cong Sơn Ngủ đi con Trịnh Cong Sơn Ngụ ngon của mua Đong Trịnh Cong Sơn Người con gai Việt Nam Trịnh Cong Sơn Người mẹ Ban Cờ Nhạc Trần Long Ẩn thơ Nguyễn Kim Ngan about Vietnamese mothers wanting peace Người mẹ miền Nam tay khong thắng giặc Thuận Yến about South Vietnamese mothers fighting against the US army and the ARVN Người mẹ O Ly Trịnh Cong Sơn Những ai con la Việt nam Trịnh Cong Sơn Những giọt mau trổ bong Trịnh Cong Sơn Nhưng hom nay Trịnh Cong Sơn Napalm in the Morning by Sodom The Nang the Front the Bush and the Shit by El P Near Thai Nguyen Bridge by Alexander Gusev Như co Bac Hồ trong ngay vui đại thắng Uncle Ho likely was Here On the Day of Victory by Phạm Tuyen about the feelings that Ho Chi Minh being appear on the national reunification day Nối Vong Tay Lớn Joining Hands by Trịnh Cong Sơn expresses the author s wish for peace and national solidarity This song was played on the radio after the communist forces took over Saigon s radio station during the Fall of Saigon None of Your Doing by Steppenwolf No One to Follow by Anvil Not Now John by Pink Floyd A Nurse in the U S Army by Connie Francis Napalm Sticks to Kids by unknown US servicemen first recording by First of the Ninth Chorus Những Bong Hoa Tren Tuyến Lửa Đỗ Trung Quan about the happiness of communist troops on fighting against the US and the Republic of Vietnam Những ngay hội đấu tranh about the uprising against the US and the Republic of Vietnam O edit Ohio by Crosby Stills Nash amp Young Okie from Muskogee by Merle Haggard Old Hippie by The Bellamy Brothers One Tin Soldier by The Original Caste Orange Crush by R E M P edit Paint It Black by Rolling Stones Peace Train by Cat Stevens Pencil Marks on the Wall by Henson Cargill People Let s Stop the War by Grand Funk Railroad Postcards from Saigon by James Blundell Protocol by Gordon Lightfoot Pull Out the Pin by Kate BushQ edit Question by The Moody BluesR edit Rachel s Coming Home aka Rachel by Russell Morris Rapture by Impaled Nazarene Raymond by Brett Eldredge The Rebel by Carl Hauck Readjustment Blues by Bill Danoff sung by John Denver Red by Barefoot Truth Reflected Prayer by Shrubs Reflections of My Life by The Marmalade Remember by Biohazard Remember the Heroes by Sammy Hagar Requiem for the Masses by The Association Return to Vietnam by Master Revolution by The Beatles Revolution 1 by The Beatles Ricochet by Bionic Jive Riding With Private Malone by David Ball Rooster by Alice in Chains Ruby Don t Take Your Love to Town by Kenny Rogers and the First Edition Running Gun Blues by David BowieS edit Saigon by John Prine Saigon by Staff Sgt Barry Sadler Saigon Bride by Joan Baez Saigon Ơi Vĩnh Biệt Saigon Goodbye by Nam Lộc a song for Vietnamese refugees having to flee their homeland after the Fall of Saigon Saigon Shrunken Panorama by The Mountain Goats Sai Gon Quật Khởi Hồ Bắc about the determination against the US and the Republic of Vietnam of people in Saigon Sao mắt mẹ chưa vui Trịnh Cong Sơn Sẵn sang bắn To Hải about communist antiaircraft gunmen fighting against the US airforce and the ARVN Salute to the Nurses by Staff Sgt Barry Sadler Sam Stone by John Prine Sandman by America Save the Country by Laura Nyro also recorded by The Fifth Dimension Sean Flynn by The Clash Search and Destroy by The Stooges Sergeant Death by Fate The Seductive Nature of Female Sexuality by Buried Inside Shapes of Things by The Yardbirds Shell Shock by Manowar Shut Out the Lights by Bruce Springsteen deals with Post traumatic stress disorder of a returning veteran Simple Song of Freedom by Bobby Darin Singin in Vietnam Talkin Blues by Johnny Cash Sit Down Young Stranger by Gordon Lightfoot Skies on Fire by AC DC Sky Pilot written by Eric Burdon recorded by The Animals Slaughter by Billy Preston Smiley by Ronnie Burns Soldier by Stephen Stills Sợi nhớ sợi thương Phan Huỳnh Điểu about the love of a communist couple Sức mạnh nhan dan about the power of Vietnamese in the war against the US Soldier by Neil Young Soldier Boy by The Shirelles 4 The Soldier Has Come Home by Staff Sgt Barry Sadler Soldier of Misfortune by Ogre Soldier s Goodbye by William Bell Soldier s Plea by Marvin Gaye 4 A Soldier s Prayer 1967 by Archie Bell amp the Drells Some Gave All by Billy Ray Cyrus Someday at Christmas by Stevie Wonder Something to Believe In by Poison Son of the Freeway by Gravestone Song About the Vietnamese Friend by Edmund Iodkovsky amp Vano Muradeli South Carolina by Gil Scott Heron Spiral of Violence by Whiplash Spitting by Rocket from the Crypt Standing on the Corner by Watson amp The Sherlocks Still in Saigon by the Charlie Daniels Band Stop the War Now by Edwin Starr Stop the War in Vietnam by Laurel Aitken Story of Isaac by Leonard Cohen Straight to Hell by The Clash deals with the abandonment of Vietnamese children fathered by American soldiers Student Demonstration Time by The Beach Boys Summer Side of Life by Gordon Lightfoot Sunshine by Jonathan Edwards Suppose They Give a War and No One Comes by West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band Surf Nicaragua by Sacred Reich Surrender by Cheap Trick Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling StonesT edit Ta la chiến sĩ Giải Phong quan Văn Lưu va Triều Dang about the pride of being the PLAF troops fighting against the US and the Republic of Vietnam Ta đa thấy gi trong đem nay Trịnh Cong Sơn Ta đi dựng cờ Trịnh Cong Sơn Take Good Care by Tony Mason Take the Star Out of the Window by John Prine Talking Vietnam by Phil Ochs Talking Vietnam Potluck Blues by Tom Paxton Tame the Lion by Emitt Rhodes Ta quyết phải sống Trịnh Cong Sơn Ta Phải Thấy Mặt Trời We Must See the Sun by Trịnh Cong Sơn Thank You by the Bobkatz That Black Wall by Danny Barnes Ten lửa ta đang rất hay Huy Thục about communist antiaircraft missile soldiers against the US airforce and the ARVN The Willing Conscript by Tom Paxton Theme for an American Hero by Chip Taylor Theme for an Imaginary Western by Jack Bruce There Won t Be Any Snow Christmas in the Jungle by Derrik Roberts There s a Wall in Washington by Iris DeMent This is Radio Clash by The Clash Three Five Zero Zero from the musical Hair Through the Ages by Bolt Thrower Tinh Ca Người Mất Tri Love Song of Someone Who Lost Their Mind by Trịnh Cong Sơn about women with lovers who are soldiers This Ain t Nothing by Craig Morgan This Cowboy s Hat by Chris Ledoux talks about his nephew dying in 1969 in Vietnam Tiến bước dưới quan kỳ Doan Nho Tiến len chiến sĩ đồng bao Huy Thục Tiến Về Sai Gon Lưu Hữu Phước marching toward Saigon of communist troops Tiếng noi Ha Nội Nhạc Văn An Lời Cảnh Tra about Hanoi s voice on the hope towards national peace Tiếng Đan Ta Lư Huy Thục the sounds of minority ethnic supporting communist troops Tin tưởng ca the beliefs on national peace and reunification of Vietnamese Tinh ca Hoang Hiệp about the love of a communist couple in the war Tinh ca của người mất tri Trịnh Cong Sơn Tinh nghĩa Bắc Nam about the love between North and South Vietnamese Tiếng hat những đem khong ngủ Phạm Tuyen Tiếng Hat Người Nữ Du Kich Củ Chi Lưu Cầu nhạc sĩ about female communist guerilla at Củ Chi Tiểu đoan 307 Nguyễn Hữu Tri about the 307 Battalion of the PLAF To Susan on the West Coast Waiting by Donovan Toi sẽ đi thăm Trịnh Cong Sơn Travelin Soldier by Bruce Robison popularized by the Dixie Chicks Train to Vietnam by The Rudies Trooper s Lament by Staff Sgt Barry Sadler Trường Sơn Đong Trường Sơn Tay by Hoang Hiệp from a poem by Phạm Tiến Duật about the love and the life of communist troops on the Ho Chi Minh trail The Road of Life from Hanoi by unknown Soviet military transportation officer Thề quyết bảo vệ Tổ quốc Swear to defend the country Huy Du Chinese version 誓死保卫祖国 also available in the late 1960s Thuyền em đi trong đem Nguyễn Phu Yen Tổ quốc ơi đa ta nghe La Hữu Vang Toi biết toi yeu Trịnh Cong Sơn Toi La Le Anh Nuoi Trần Hiếu about cooks in communist armies Tuổi trẻ Việt Nam Trịnh Cong Sơn Từ mặt đất than yeu To Hải about communist airmen fighting against the US army and the ARVN Tự nguyện Trương Quốc Khanh about voluntary spirits of delication for Vietnam of communist youth Tren dong song lịch sử Nguyễn Nam Tren đỉnh Trường Sơn ta hat Huy Du the happiness of communist troops on Truong Son mountains U edit Uncle Sam by Jimmy Hughes Uncommon Valor A Vietnam Story by Jedi Mind Tricks Universal Soldier by Buffy Sainte Marie also recorded by Donovan Unknown Soldier by The Doors Unknown Soldier by Breaking Benjamin Unnatural Selection by Ayreon Us and Them by Pink FloydV edit Vaya con Dios Fellow in Vietnam by Inez and Charlie Foxx Verbal Razors by Exodus Viet Nam Blues by Dave Dudley Vietnam by Abner Jay Vietnam by Phil Ochs Vietnam by J B Lenoir Vietnam by The Satellites Vietnam by Jimmy Cliff Vietnam by Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards Vietnam by T Bone Walker Vietnam Blues by J B Lenoir Vietnam Ho Chi Minh by Ai Van and The Blue Guitars Vietnam Talkin Blues by Johnny Cash Vietnam Vets by Circle One Vietnamerica by The Stranglers Vietnamese Baby by New York Dolls Vietnow by Rage Against the Machine Violence and Bloodshed by Manowar Việt Nam đất nước tinh yeu Lệ Giang about the love of Vietnam Việt Nam ơi hay vung len Trịnh Cong Sơn Việt Nam Ơi Mua Xuan Đến Rồi Huy Du about the national reunification Vết chan tron tren cat Trần Tiến about a communist handicap veteran who was a teacher before and after the war he usually told his students about the happiness of the national reunification the couragement and the sacrifice of communist troops Vi nhan dan quen minh Doan Quang Khải about the sacrifice for Vietnamese of communist troops Volunteers by Jefferson AirplaneW edit Waist Deep in the Big Muddy by Pete Seeger Wait for Me by Brothers of Soul Walking on a Thin Line by Huey Lewis and the News Wake Up by Rage Against the Machine The Wall by Tim Murphy The Wall by Bruce Springsteen Wandering the Swamps of Vietnam by unknown Soviet military advisor War by Edwin Starr also recorded by The Temptations and performed by Bruce Springsteen War Games by The Monkees The War Drags On written and recorded by Mick Softley also recorded by Donovan War Is a Card Game by Nancy Ames The War Is Over by Phil Ochs War Pigs by Black Sabbath written about the politicians who were responsible for the war War Song by Neil Young War Sucks by The Red Krayola Watergate Blues by Gil Scott Heron We Just Did What We Were Told by Don Forbes We ve Gotta Get Out of This Place by The Animals 10 Welcome the Boys Back Home by Bill Moss amp the Celestials Welcome to the Real World by Sweet Savage Welcome Wagon by Nasty Savage Welterusten Meneer de President by Boudewijn de Groot What Are You Fighting For by Phil Ochs What is Truth by Johnny Cash What the World Needs Now is Love by Jackie DeShannon What We re Fighting For by Dave Dudley What s Going On by Marvin Gaye When the Hunter Becomes Hunted by Tank When the War Is Over by Cold Chisel When You re Only Nine by The Toe River Valley Boys 11 Where Are You Now My Son by Joan Baez Where Have All the Flowers Gone by Pete Seeger White Boots Marching In A Yellow Land by Phil Ochs The Willing Conscript by Tom Paxton Wild Irish Rose by George Jones about a homeless alcoholic Vietnam veteran 12 The Windows of the World by Dionne Warwick Wish You Were Here Buddy by Pat Boone Wooden Ships by Crosby Stills Nash and Young Working for the Yankee Dollar by The SkidsX edit Xac ta xac thu Trịnh Cong Sơn Xmas in February by Lou Reed Xuan Chiến Khu Xuan Hồng about spring and happiness in communist military camps Y edit Yellow River by Christie A Young Man s Problem by The Young Men Youngstown by Bruce Springsteen Young Man by Styx Your Flag Decal Won t Get You Into Heaven Anymore by John Prine Your Heart Belongs To Me by The Supremes 4 amp The Velvelettes Yours Is No Disgrace by Yes Anderson has stated that the theme of the song was recognition that the kids fighting the war had no choice but to fight and that the war wasn t their fault 13 Young Men Dead by The Black AngelsSee also editList of anti war songs Songs and poetry of Soviet servicemen deployed to Vietnam Vietnam WarReferences edit Vietnam on Record An Incomplete Discography Special Collections in Performing Arts UMD Retrieved 26 July 2019 Brummer Justin Vietnam War Song Project VWSP RYM Retrieved 20 August 2019 Lynn Van Matre 1986 05 01 Deyoung Answers Call For Vets chicagotribune com Retrieved 3 June 2016 a b c d e Clague Mark 2010 What Went On The Pre History of Motown s Politics at 45 RPM Michigan Quarterly Review XLIX 4 Mick Jagger On The Apocalyptic Gimme Shelter NPR 16 November 2012 Retrieved 25 June 2014 Michael Ostrich Genesis Frequently Asked Questions List Version 2 6 5 06 What was the inspiration that created The Knife Archived from the original on 13 March 2009 Retrieved 15 November 2007 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot 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