As the conflicts and divisions in American society deepened in the mid-'60s, Phil Ochs sharpened
his songwriting pen on 1965's I Ain't Marching Anymore to deliver some of the most passionate
and pointed protest songs of the decade. WIth topics ranging from American militarism,
civil rights, labor struggles and the Vietnam War, the album may sound dated...or
maybe not. Includes I Ain't Marching Anymore; In the Heat of the Summer; Draft Dodger Rag;
That's What I Want to Hear; That Was the President; Iron Lady;
The Highwayman; Links on the Chain; Hills of West Virginia; The
Men Behind the Guns; Talking Birmingham Jam; Ballad of the
Carpenter; Days of Decision, and Here's to the State of Mississippi. Track listing: