1965 Folk Rock Classic, Ranked Among 'Greatest Protest Songs of All Time,' Became a Cross-Generational Anthem ...Saudi Arabia

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Phil Ochs, Dylan's contemporary (and occasional friendly rival) was the man behind the influential anti-war song "I Ain't Marching Anymore," released on his 1965 album of the same name and written from the point of view of a disillusioned solder who'd been at battle since the War of 1812:

For I stole California from the Mexican landFought in the bloody Civil WarYes, I even killed my brothersAnd so many othersBut I ain't marching anymore

Rolling Stone ranked "I Ain't Marching Anymore" at #20 on a list of "The 100 Best Protest Songs of All Time," praising Ochs as the "burning conscience of the Sixties folk scene, denouncing the political establishment’s hypocrisies long after many of his peers lost interest in topical songwriting."

Phil Ochs

Photo by Alice Ochs on Getty Images

Decades later, Ochs' work remains as relevant as ever. Joan Baez, Judy Collins, John Denver, Ani DiFranco, Gordon Lightfoot, Morrissey and Eddie Vedder are just a few of the notable musicians who've covered songs including "I Ain't Marching Anymore" over the years, helping to keep his legacy alive.

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