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Songs About Hurricane Katrina, Four Years Later

In the four years since Hurricane Katrina, we’ve catalogued more than 40 songs about the disaster and its aftermath. Artists of every genre have written about the storm and the suffering it caused.

On this anniversary, we look at three common ways that popular songs have told the story of Katrina: the personal, the political and the practical. The examples below range in focus from story-telling to political anger to survival.

1. The personal

Big Easy Raphael Saadiq

This is the tragedy of Katrina from the view of someone left to wonder whether his lover is dead or alive. He hasn’t seen her in two days; is she one of the many floating in the river? “Somebody please tell me what’s going wrong / They say them levees broke, and my baby’s gone.”

Any Other Day Wyclef Jean featuring Norah Jones

This heartbreaking cry for help vividly recalls the images we watched in horror on television: “I hear the engine on the boat / But y’all can’t see me waving the flag / Somebody please wave the flag.”

2. The political

Wide Awake Audioslave

Audioslave faults the government not only for failing those at home while fighting overseas, but also for placing the burden on America’s most vulnerable: “The poor and undefended left behind / While you’re somewhere trading lives for oil.”

Gov Did Nothin’ John Butler Trio

Similar themes here – a government distracted by war ignores the neediest as the death toll rises. The message of racial inequality is more clearly drawn: “Do you really think the gov would do nothin’ if all those people were white?”

 3. The practical

Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On Jimmy Buffett

After the struggle of the storm came the struggle to go on. Buffett’s lyrics are for them: “Don’t try to explain it, just nod your head / Breathe in, breathe out, move on.”

Houston R.E.M.

Some have moved on, literally. This song is about relocating to Houston, ready or not. “And some things, they fall to the wayside / Their memory is yet to be still / Belief has not yet filled me / And so I am put to the test.”

There should be a fourth perspective here — songs of rebuilding and renewal. Maybe next year.

 

The New Orleans Musicians Relief Fund still needs your help!

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Songs About School

The new school year is rolling around. Here’s a playlist of songs about subjects we’ll be studying — English literature, foreign languages, history, science and math, even music!

  1. Brush Up Your Shakespeare Original Cast; Kiss Me Kate (Sony Music Classical)
  2. French Lesson Sandler & Young; The “In Person” Album (Ralton)
  3. Multiplication Animaniacs; Animaniacs-Variety Pac (Kid Rhino)
  4. Particle Man They Might Be Giants; Flood (Elektra)
  5. Sailing To Philadelphia Mark Knopfler; Sailing To Philadelphia (Warner Bros.)
  6. Sing A Happy Song O’Jays; Identify Yourself (Philadelphia Int’l)
  7. Tom Joad-Part I Woody Guthrie; Dust Bowl Ballads (RCA Camden Classics)
  8. We Didn’t Start The Fire Billy Joel; Storm Front (Columbia)

 For more songs on this subject, see GreenBookofSongs.com® categories such as Books, Countries: America, History, Music and Science & Math.

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Songs for Going Back To School

It’s back-to-school time. Here are some songs that may help get students in the mood after summer break.

  1. American Friday Night Bucky Covington; Bucky Covington (Lyric Street)
  2. Back To School Again Four Tops; When She Was My Girl (Island Def Jam)
  3. Don’t Be A Dropout James Brown; Star Time (Polydor)
  4. Fifteen Taylor Swift; Fearless (Big Machine)
  5. First Day Of School Jitterbug Theatre; Kasey Keller Learns To Read (Jitterbug Theatre)
  6. School Is In Josie Cotton; Valley Girl-Music From The Soundtrack-C (Rhino/WEA)

Find more songs about this subject in the GreenBookofSongs.com® category School.

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