Liste de chansons pacifistes
Voici une liste non exhaustive de chansons pacifistes et pour la non-violence. Beaucoup sont des morceaux de protestations, contre les civils innocents tués, par exemple.
Liste
    0–9
- 2 + 2 = ? (1968) – Bob Seger System[1]
 - 7 O'Clock News / Silent Night (1966) – Simon and Garfunkel[2] - [3]
 - 19 (1985) – Paul Hardcastle[4]
 - 21st Century Schizoid Man (1969) – King Crimson[1]
 - 99 Luftballons (1983) – Nena[5]
 
A
- A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall (1963) – Bob Dylan[6]
 - A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission) (1965) – Paul Simon[2] - [7]
 - Accidental Racist (2013) – Brad Paisley featuring LL Cool J[8]
 - Ain't Gonna Study War No More (1956) – Pete Seeger[9]
 - All Join Our Hands (1987) – White Lion[10]
 - All She Wants to Do Is Dance (1984) – Don Henley[5]
 - American Woman (1969) – The Guess Who[5]
 - A Nabatiyeh (2008) - Gerard Delahaye
 - And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda (1971) – Eric Bogle[11]
 - Angel of War – Yusuf Islam[12]
 
B
- Baghdad (1991) – The Offspring[13] - [14]
 - The Beat of Black Wings (1988) – Joni Mitchell[15]
 - Bloody Sunday (1979) – Stiff Little Fingers[16]
 - Blowin' in the Wind (1963) – Bob Dylan[5] - [6] - [17] - [18]
 - B.O.B. (Bombs over Baghdad) (2000) – OutKast[18] - [19]
 - Bombs Are Back in Vogue (2002) – The Herd[20]
 - Boom! (2002) – System of a Down[19]
 - Born in the U.S.A. (1984) – Bruce Springsteen[21] - [22]
 - Bring Them Home (1966) – Pete Seeger[1] - [23] - [24]
 - Brothers in Arms (1985) – Dire Straits[22]
 - Bullet the Blue Sky (1987) – U2[5]
 - Bush War Blues (2006) – Billy Bragg[23]
 - B.Y.O.B. (2005) – System of a Down[8]
 
C
- Cease Fire (2012) – Christina Aguilera[8]
 - Christmas Morning (1999) – Loudon Wainwright III[25]
 - Civil War (1990) – Guns N' Roses[26]
 - La Colombe (1959) – Jacques Brel[27]
 - Congratulations (You Sure Made a Man out of Him) (1971) – Arlene Harden[28]
 
D
- Dancing in the Street (1977) – Grateful Dead[29]
 - Darkness, Darkness (1969) – The Youngbloods[30]
 - The Day After Tomorrow (2004) – Tom Waits[31]
 - Le Déserteur (1954) – Boris Vian[27] - [32]
 - Draft Dodger Rag (1965) – Phil Ochs[33]
 - Draft Resister (1969) – Steppenwolf[1]
 - Dry Drunk Emperor (2005) – TV on the Radio[23]
 - Dying Butterfly (1995) – Fast Planet[34]
 
E
- Enola Gay (1980) – Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark[22]
 - Eve of Destruction (1965) – Barry McGuire[1] - [23] - [35]
 - Everybody's Gone to War (2005) – Nerina Pallot[23]
 
F
- The Fiddle and the Drum (1969) – Joni Mitchell[36]
 - Find the Cost of Freedom (1970) – Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young[1]
 - For What It's Worth (1967) – Buffalo Springfield[22] - [35]
 - Fortunate Son (1969) – Creedence Clearwater Revival[1] - [37]
 - From a Distance (1991) – Bette Midler[5]
 
G
- Generals and Majors (1980) – XTC[38]
 - Get Here (1990) – Oleta Adams[5]
 - Give Peace a Chance (1969) – John Lennon[1] - [3] - [18] - [22] - [35] - [39]
 - Good Times, Bad Times (1964) – The Rolling Stones[40]
 - The Grave (2003) – George Michael[12]
 - The Green Fields of France (1976) – Eric Bogle[11] - [41]
 
H
I
- I Ain't Marching Anymore (1965) – Phil Ochs[1] - [33] - [43]
 - I Am Not at War with Anyone (2003) – Luka Bloom[25]
 - I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag (1967) – Country Joe and the Fish[3] - [31] - [44] - [45]
 - I Was Only 19 (1983) – Redgum[20]
 - Imagine (1971) – John Lennon[1] - [5]
 - In a World Gone Mad (2003) – Beastie Boys[12] - [18] - [19] - [46]
 - In Your Name (2009) – Graham Nash[47]
 - Izabella (1970) – Jimi Hendrix[48]
 
J
- La Java des bombes atomiques (1955) – Boris Vian[32]
 - Jimmy's Road (1992) – Willie Nelson[49]
 - J'avais un copain un frère (1998) - Gerard Delahaye
 
L
- Lady of the Valley (1987) – White Lion[10]
 - Lay Down (Candles in the Rain) (1970) – Melanie[37]
 - Let's Impeach the President (2006) – Neil Young[13] - [23]
 - Light Up Ya Lighter (2006) – Michael Franti and Spearhead[13]
 - Living on the Front Line (1978) – Eddy Grant[51]
 - Lost in the Flood (1973) – Bruce Springsteen[21]
 
M
- Machine Gun (1970) – Jimi Hendrix[48]
 - Mama ŠČ! (2023) – Let 3[52]
 - March of Death (2003) – Zack de la Rocha avec DJ Shadow[13] - [19]
 - Masters of War (1963) – Bob Dylan[6] - [22] - [31] - [45] - [53]
 - Military Madness (1971) – Graham Nash[47]
 - Monster (1969) – Steppenwolf[1]
 - Mrs. McGrath – chanson irlandaise interprétée par Bruce Springsteen en 2006[54]
 
N
- (No) Boom Boom (2003) – Chuck D and the Fine Art Militia[36]
 - Non, je ne veux pas faire la guerre (1970) – Les Poppys[55]
 
O
P
- Peace Train (1971) – Cat Stevens[37]
 - People Say (2006) – Portugal. The Man[31]
 - Le Petit Soldat (1975) - Gerard Delahaye
 - Les Plages de Normandie (2005) - Gerard Delahaye
 - The Price of Oil (2002) – Billy Bragg[20]
 
Q
- Quand un soldat (1952) – Francis Lemarque[27]
 
R
- Repeater (1990) – Fugazi[31]
 - Requiem for the Masses (1967) – The Association[42] - [59]
 - Revolution (1968) – The Beatles[5]
 - Revolution (2015) – Helly Luv[8]
 - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (1970) – Gil Scott-Heron[31]
 - Russians (1985) – Sting[5]
 
S
- Scarborough Fair / Canticle (1966) – Simon and Garfunkel[3]
 - Shipbuilding (1983) – Elvis Costello[22] - [60]
 - The Side of a Hill (1965) – Paul Simon[61]
 - Le Soldat d'Algerie' (2003) - Trio EDF
 - Son of a Bush (2002) – Public Enemy[18]
 - Le Soudard (1954) – Jean-Claude Darnal[27]
 - Sunday Bloody Sunday (1983) – U2[22]
 - Sweet Cherry Wine (1969) – Tommy James and the Shondells[30]
 
T
- Talkin' Al Kida Blues (2002) – Dan Bern[25]
 - The Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms) (1988) – Joni Mitchell[15]
 - Tin Soldiers (1980) – Stiff Little Fingers[16]
 - To Washington (2003) – John Mellencamp[36]
 - Too Many Puppies (1990) – Primus[62]
 - Travelin' Soldier (2002) – Dixie Chicks[14]
 - Two Tribes (1984) – Frankie Goes to Hollywood[63]
 
U
- Universal Soldier (1964) – Buffy Sainte-Marie[64] - [65] puis Donovan[66]
 - Unity (1989) – Operation Ivy[31]
 - The Unknown Soldier (1968) – The Doors[37] - [67]
 
V
- Vietnam (1969) – T-Bone Walker[68]
 
W
- Waist Deep in the Big Muddy (1967) – Pete Seeger[9]
 - Waiting on the World to Change (2006) – John Mayer[23]
 - War (1970) – Edwin Starr[22] - [69] - [70]
 - War (1995) – Jonatha Brooke[25]
 - The War Is Over (1968) – Phil Ochs[33]
 - War Party (1982) – Eddy Grant[51]
 - War Pigs (1970) – Black Sabbath[8] - [22]
 - Washington Bullets (1980) – The Clash[5]
 - We Got to Have Peace (1971) – Curtis Mayfield[71]
 - We Want Peace (2010) – Emmanuel Jal[8]
 - We've Had Enough (2004) – Michael Jackson[8]
 - What Are Their Names (1971) – David Crosby[47]
 - What's Going On (1971) – Marvin Gaye[69] - [72]
 - Whatever Happened to Peace on Earth (2003) – Willie Nelson[49]
 - When the Children Cry (1987) – White Lion[10]
 - Where Have All the Flowers Gone? (1955) – Pete Seeger[53] - [73]
 - Where Is the Love? (2003) – The Black Eyed Peas[14]
 - With God on Our Side (1964) – Bob Dylan[74]
 - Wooden Ships (1969) – Jefferson Airplane[75]
 - World Destruction (1984) – Time Zone[38]
 
Z
- Zombie (1994) – The Cranberries[29]
 
Références
- (en) Dave White, « Anti-war protest songs of the '60s and '70s » (version du 6 septembre 2015 sur Internet Archive), sur About.com.
 - Luft 2009, p. 187.
 - Cornelius 2001.
 - (en) Jim Bessman, « Anti-War Clip Provokes Network Wrath », Billboard, vol. 97, no 22,‎ , p. 38 (ISSN 0006-2510, lire en ligne)
 - Edmondson 2013, p. 53.
 - Helander 1996, p. 185.
 - Perone 2001, p. 41.
 - (en) Hannah Pink, « Top 10 revolutionary songs promoting peace », sur Stuff.co.nz, (consulté le ).
 - Edmondson 2013, p. 1082.
 - (en) Gary R. Blockus, « White Lion Takes Pride in Making Melodic Rock », The Morning Call,‎ (lire en ligne).
 - (en) « The top 10 Australian protest songs, according to Fear Like Us », sur FasterLouder, (consulté le ).
 - (en) Carla Hay, « Acts Line Up on Both Sides of War Debate », Billboard, vol. 115, no 12,‎ , p. 1, 90 (ISSN 0006-2510, lire en ligne)
 - (en) Gabriel San Román, « Top Five Anti-War Songs Ten Years After Iraq », OC Weekly,‎ (lire en ligne).
 - Edmondson 2013, p. 54.
 - (en) Robin Denselow, « Wail of a time », The Guardian,‎ (lire en ligne).
 - (en) Falling James, « The Best Concerts to See in L.A. This Week », LA Weekly,‎ (lire en ligne).
 - Perone 2001, p. 13, 16, 40.
 - (en) David Hajdu, « Where Has "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" Gone », The New Republic,‎ (lire en ligne).
 - Schmelz 2013.
 - (en) Richard Jinman, « Anti-war songs? More the sound of silence », The Sydney Morning Herald,‎ (lire en ligne).
 - Skinner Sawyers 2006, Born in the U.S.A..
 - Q 2005, p. 63.
 - (en) Edna Gundersen, « Anti-war tunes are getting a hearing », USA Today,‎ (lire en ligne).
 - Perone 2001, p. 10, 43–44.
 - (en) Jim Bessman, « Once Again, Anti-War Songs Proliferate in the U.S. », Billboard, vol. 115, no 12,‎ , p. 35 (ISSN 0006-2510, lire en ligne)
 - Helander 1996, p. 274.
 - Calvet 1974, p. 41.
 - Willman 2005, p. 154.
 - Brackett et Hoard 2004, p. 198.
 - Luft 2009, p. 367.
 - (en) Kyle Gilkeson, « Guest Playlist: William Elliott Whitmore's top anti-war songs », Alarm,‎ (lire en ligne).
 - Noël Simsolo, « Boris Vian : L'hymne de la désobéissance », Le Magazine littéraire, no 378,‎ , p. 85–88 (lire en ligne).
 - George-Warren et Romanowski 2001, p. 713.
 - Buckley 2003, p. 907.
 - Edmondson 2013, p. 52.
 - (en) Jon Pareles, « MUSIC; New Songs, Old Message: 'No War' » (version du 4 janvier 2018 sur Internet Archive), The New York Times, 9 mars 2003.
 - Edmondson 2013, p. 302.
 - (en) Adam Blyweiss, Chad Gorn, Liam Green et Jeff Terich, « 10 Essential Cold War Albums », sur Treble, (consulté le ).
 - Perone 2001, p. 58.
 - Luft 2009, p. 92.
 - Buckley 2003, p. 666.
 - Perone 2001, p. 49.
 - Perone 2001, p. 13, 30.
 - Helander 1996, p. 138.
 - Perone 2001, p. 40.
 - Willman 2005, p. 14.
 - (en) Gary Graff, « CSN brings harmony to DTE », The Oakland Press,‎ (lire en ligne).
 - Weingarten 2000, p. 183.
 - Willman 2005, p. 78.
 - Helander 1996, p. 241.
 - (en) « Arena Grant-ed a visit by steady Eddy », Sheffield Star,‎ (lire en ligne).
 - « Let 3 - Mama Å ÄŒ | Croatia ðŸ‡ðŸ‡· | National Final Performance | Eurovision 2023 », sur Eurovision Song Contest
 - Edmondson 2013, p. 301.
 - Skinner Sawyers 2006, Devils & Dust.
 - (en) Jason Birchmeier, « Les Poppys – Artist Biography », sur AllMusic (consulté le ).
 - (en) Jason Ankeny, « Yannick Noah – Artist Biography », sur AllMusic (consulté le ).
 - Brackett et Hoard 2004, p. 538.
 - Perone 2001, p. 28.
 - Brackett et Hoard 2004, p. 26.
 - Helander 1996, p. 137.
 - Perone 2001, p. 42.
 - Brackett et Hoard 2004, p. 654.
 - Buckley 2003, p. 392.
 - Perone 2001, p. 10, 87.
 - Willman 2005, p. 145.
 - Perone 2001, p. 33.
 - Luft 2009, p. 283.
 - Perone 2001, p. 59.
 - Edmondson 2013, p. 53, 302.
 - Perone 2001, p. 63.
 - Perone 2001, p. 68.
 - Brackett et Hoard 2004, p. 325.
 - Perone 2001, p. 13.
 - Helander 1996, p. 186.
 - Buckley 2003, p. 538.
 
Bibliographie
- (en) Nathan Brackett (dir.) et Christian Hoard (dir.), The New Rolling Stone Album Guide, Fireside, , 4e éd., 930 p. (ISBN 0-7432-0169-8, lire en ligne)
 - (en) Peter Buckley, The Rough Guide to Rock, Rough Guides, , 3e éd. (ISBN 1-84353-105-4, lire en ligne)
 - (fr) Louis-Jean Calvet, La Chanson française aujourd'hui, Paris, Librairie Hachette, , 63 p. (ISBN 2-01-000691-7, lire en ligne)
 - (en) Steven Cornelius, « Protest Music in the 1960s », dans Ellen Koskoff (dir.), The United States and Canada, Routledge, (ISBN 978-0-82404-944-7, lire en ligne)
 - (en) Jacqueline Edmondson (dir.), Music in American Life: An Encyclopedia of the Songs, Styles, Stars, and Stories That Shaped Our Culture, Greenwood, (ISBN 978-0-313-39347-1 et 978-0-313-39348-8, lire en ligne)
 - (en) Holly George-Warren (dir.) et Patricia Romanowski (dir.), The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll : Revised and Updated for the 21st Century, New York, Fireside (Simon & Schuster), , 3e éd. (1re éd. 1983), 1114 p. (ISBN 978-0-7432-0120-9 et 0-7432-0120-5, lire en ligne)
 - (en) Brock Helander, The Rock Who's Who, Schirmer Books, , 2e éd. (ISBN 978-0-02871-031-0, lire en ligne)
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