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Vietnam War songs: https://rateyourmusic.com/list/JBrumm... Marty Robbins, one of the most politically conservative and patriotic country songwriters, composed the song "Ain't I Right", which attacked both communism and the anti-war movement as being un-American. His label Columbia Records refused to release his recording as they feared a backlash. So a member of Robbins band, Bobby Sykes, released the song under the name "Johnny Freedom", on the independent Phoenix, Arizona based label Sims Records. The narrator told the story of some people who visited a southern town, described as "a bearded, hatless bunch", who spread their un-American propaganda: "you bring a lot of trouble to the town and then you leave, that's part of your Communistic game". The narrator then turned on the anti-war movement and draft card burners - the lyrics told of a politician who wanted to send blood to Vietnam. The narrator thought it would be better to "send that politician man". The song concluded that in order to "win this war with communism", it would be important to "fight it here as well as Vietnam", thus a representation of cultural and political conflict in the US in the 1960s. "The country's full of two-faced politicians Who encourage you with words that go Like this, burn your draft card if you like It's good to disagree, one politician said It would be nice to send some blood and Help the enemy in Vietnam, that's what he Says, here's what I say, let's just keep the Blood, instead let's send that politician man Let's rid the country of the politicians... This kind of leader makes our country weak If we're to win this war with Communism Let's fight it here as well as Vietman, let's Rise as one and meet our obligations, so Communistic boots will never trod across the Fields of freedom that were given to us"