Miscellaneous Lyrics Phil Ochs

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Phil Ochs – Miscellaneous Album Lyrics

Artist: Phil Ochs

Genre: Folk

Tracklist

Another Country
Automation Song
Bach, Beethoven, Mozart & Me
Ballad of William Worthy
Basket in the Pool
Bound For Glory
Boy In Ohio
Bracero
Bullets Of Mexico
Bwatue
Celia
Changes
Changing Hands
Chords of Fame
City Boy
Colored Town
Cops of the World
Cross My Heart
Days Of Decision
Do What I Have To Do
Draft Dodger Rag
Flower Lady
Freedom Riders
Gas Station Women
Green Hills
Half A Century High
Here's To The State of Mississippi
Here's To The State Of Richard Nixon
I Kill Therefore I Am
I'm Going to Say It Now
I'm Tired
If I Knew
In The Heat Of The Summer
Is There Anybody Here
Jim Dean Of Indiana
Joe Hill
Kansas City Bomber
Knock On The Door
Links On The Chain
Lou Marsh
Love Me, I'm a Liberal
Men Behind The Guns
My Kingdom For A Car
No Christmas in Kentucky
No More Songs
One More Parade
One Way Ticket Home
Outside of a Small Circle of Friends
Pleasures of the Harbor
Power And The Glory
Pretty Smart On My Part
Rehearsals for Retirement
Remember Me
Ringing of Revolution
Santo Domingo
Song of my Returning
Spaceman
Spanish Civil War Song
Talking Birmingham Jam
Talking Cuban Crisis
Talking Pay T.V.
Talking Vietnam
Tape from California
Ten Cents a Coup
That Was The President
That's The Way It's Gonna Be
That's What I Want To Hear
The Ballad Of Alferd Packer
The Ballad of Billie Sol
The Ballad Of The Carpenter
The Bells
The Confession
The Crucifixion
The Floods of Florence
The Harder They Fall
The Highwayman
The Hills Of West Virginia
The Iron Lady
The Party
The Passing Of My Life
The Power And The Glory
The Thresher
The Trial
The War Is Over
The World Began In Eden And Ended In Los Angeles
There But for Fortune
Time Was
Too Many Martyrs
We Seek No Wider War
What Are You Fighting For
When I'm Gone
Where Were You In Chicago?
White Boots Marching In A Yellow Land
William Butler Yeats Visits Lincoln Park and Escapes Unscathed
William Moore
You Can't Get Stoned Enough

Comments (1)

  • Sarahsmilesalot
    One of the finest song writers of all time. Phil Ochs, we miss you.