Difference between revisions of "Essay:Greatest Conservative Songs"

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#"My Love" by Petula Clark.  Christian love in secular form.
 
#"My Love" by Petula Clark.  Christian love in secular form.
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#"Starting All Over Again" by Petula Clark. Keep moving onward, even in the most difficult of times.
 
#"I Fought the Law (and the Law Won)".  Its title says it all.  The version by The Clash has a good tempo.
 
#"I Fought the Law (and the Law Won)".  Its title says it all.  The version by The Clash has a good tempo.
 
#"Fast Cars" by Tracy Chapman.  Self-help with a criticism of alcohol.
 
#"Fast Cars" by Tracy Chapman.  Self-help with a criticism of alcohol.
 
#"You Can't Hurry Love (You Just Have to Wait)".  Abstinence for rock fans.  The versions by the Supremes and Phil Collins were popular.
 
#"You Can't Hurry Love (You Just Have to Wait)".  Abstinence for rock fans.  The versions by the Supremes and Phil Collins were popular.
#"In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel.  Love and a 1000 churches for those who are lost.
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#"In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel.  Love and a thousand churches for those who are lost.
  
 
Please add your best conservative picks.
 
Please add your best conservative picks.

Revision as of 14:06, July 2, 2007

Conservative songs exist, and some are immensely popular. Here is our growing list:

  1. "My Love" by Petula Clark. Christian love in secular form.
  2. "Starting All Over Again" by Petula Clark. Keep moving onward, even in the most difficult of times.
  3. "I Fought the Law (and the Law Won)". Its title says it all. The version by The Clash has a good tempo.
  4. "Fast Cars" by Tracy Chapman. Self-help with a criticism of alcohol.
  5. "You Can't Hurry Love (You Just Have to Wait)". Abstinence for rock fans. The versions by the Supremes and Phil Collins were popular.
  6. "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel. Love and a thousand churches for those who are lost.

Please add your best conservative picks.