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. | ||
| + | #"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 | + | #"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:
- "My Love" by Petula Clark. Christian love in secular form.
- "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.
- "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.
- "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel. Love and a thousand churches for those who are lost.
Please add your best conservative picks.