The song was inspired by the wedding of David Eisenhower, the grandson of President Dwight David Eisenhower, to Julie Nixon, the daughter of President Richard Nixon, in 1968. The song's author and singer, John Fogerty, told Rolling Stone:
"Julie Nixon was hanging around with David Eisenhower, and you just had the feeling that none of these people were going to be involved with the war. In 1968, the majority of the country thought morale was great among the troops, and eighty percent of them were in favor of the war. But to some of us who were watching closely, we just knew we were headed for trouble."
quinta-feira, agosto 11, 2016
Forma e conteúdo, parte 2: "I ain't no senator's son"
Marcadores:
classic rock,
country rock,
Creedence Clearwater Revival,
Eles disseram,
Estados Unidos,
guerra,
História,
mundo,
música,
política,
protesto,
reportagens,
southern rock,
Vietnã
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