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  1. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phil_OchsPhil Ochs - Wikipedia

    Interview with Phil Ochs (Folkways, circa 1976) The Broadside tapes 1 (Folkways, circa 1980) A toast to those who are gone (Rhino, 1986) The war is over: the best of Phil Ochs (A&M, 1988) There but for fortune (Elektra, 1989) There and now: live in Vancouver, 1968 (Rhino, 1990) Phil Ochs at Newport (Vanguard, 1996)

  2. Lyrics to "A Toast To Those Who Are Gone" by PHIL OCHS: Many's the hour I've lain by my window / And thought of the people who carried the burden / Who marched in the strange fields in search of an answers / And ended their journeys an unwilling hero / Here's a song to those who are gone with never a reason why / An...

  3. Toast to Those Who Are Gone . Phil Ochs (Artista) Formato: CD de audio. 5,0 5,0 de 5 estrellas 9 valoraciones. ... phil ochs is less well known than some of the other '60s singers and writers, but you would be amazed at the number of songs he produced, and that others have performed.

  4. 10 de mar. de 2017 · Listen free to Phil Ochs – A Toast to Those Who Are Gone (Do What I Have to Do, Ballad of Billie Sol and more). 14 tracks (42:26). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

  5. And they fell 'cause no one would hear their sad warning. Here's a song to those who are gone with never a reason why. And a toast of the wine at the end of the line. And a toll of the bell for the next one to die. In old Alabama, in old MississippiTwo states of the union so often found guilty. They came on the busses, they came on the marches.

  6. I’m Tired Lyrics: Sometimes I feel that the world isn't mine / It feeds on my hunger and tears on my time / And I'm tired, yes I'm tired / Every face on the street is as cold as the air / As hard as

  7. Who wrote “No Christmas in Kentucky” by Phil Ochs? A Toast to Those Who Are Gone. Phil Ochs. 1. Do What I Have to Do. 2. Ballad of Billie Sol. 3. Colored Town. 4. AMA Song. 5.