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Happy Presidents Day! In honor of the holiday we've compiled a list of songs that mention U.S. presidents--44 of them, in fact, to correspond to the number of individuals who have occupied the highest office in the land.
You'll find that Richard Nixon has been a particularly powerful muse for songwriters, and that Al Stewart is the Doris Kearns Goodwin of songwriters--nobody has more POTUS references in more songs than he does.
This list remains a work in progress. If you know of a song we missed (there must be hundreds) please feel free to submit it using the 'Suggest a song!" link on the right side of this page. We'll update the list for next year!
Abraham, Martin and John by Dion. The Abraham is Lincoln, the John is Kennedy (and the Martin is MLK).
Apollo by the Alan Parsons Project, an instrumental that includes a snippet of JFK's 1961 "Man on the Moon" speech.
Ballad of Ronald Reaganby the Austin Lounge Lizards. "They called him Ronald--Ronald Reagan..."
California (Rutherford Hayes in the Morning)by Darryl Purpose. In addition to Hayes, the song also mentions Chester A. Arthur.
Campaignerby Neil Young. "Even Richard Nixon has got soul..."
(A Child's View Of) The Eisenhower Yearsby Al Stewart. "Elvis on the television, G.I.s in Korea/It's a child's view of the Eisenhower years..."
Dear Mr. Presidentby Pink. The President in question is not identified by name, but this is clearly addressed to George W. Bush.
Diaryby Andrew McKnight, about Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings. "Jefferson writes, 'Dear Diary, what have I done...?'"
Do The Clintonby the Foremen, a dance based on Bill Clinton's moves ("Hustle free trade and stage a bombing raid/Everybody do the Clinton...")
Eisenhower Bluesby Elvis Costello. "Oh oh oh I got the Eisenhower Blues/Thinking about me and you and what on earth are we gonna do?"
Franklin Pierceby the Two Man Gentlemen Band. "There ain't nothing funny 'bout the death of Franklin Pierce..."
George Washingtonby Andrew McKnight. "The sign says George Washington slept here/Now there's a guy who had a couple of good ideas..."
Grandpa Was A Carpenterby John Prine. "...And voted for Eisenhower/'cause Lincoln won the war..."
Gush or Boreby David Roth. "I won't say who I voted for, or even if 'twas Gush or Bore..."
Hard to Find by Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. "Johnny F and Jackie looked like they had it all..."
I Do the Rock by Tim Curry. "Carter, Begin and Sadat/Brezhnev, Deng and Castro..."
Inaugural Bluesby Loudon Wainwright III features Bill Clinton: "Bill and Hill are our first couple..."
I Saw It On T.V.by John Fogerty. You'll find two presidents in this song, only one of them mentioned by name:
1. "A man named Ike was in the White House/Big black limousine..."
2. "A young man from Boston set sail the new frontier/And we watched the dream dead-end in Dallas/We buried innocence that year..."
It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)by Bob Dylan. "Even the President of the United States has to stand naked..." Generic, but we'll take it.
James K. Polkby They Might Be Giants. "And when the votes were cast the winner was/Mr. James K. Polk, Napoleon of the stump..."
League of Notions by Al Stewart."Woodrow Wilson waves his fourteen points around..."
Like William McKinleyby Al Stewart. "I'll sit on my porch like William McKinley/And I'll let the world come to me..."
Lincoln's Man by Ben Bedford. "A lover's note, a mother's prayer, and a father's curse/But I'm Lincoln's man, I'm Lincoln's man for better or for worse."
"Lindy Comes to Town" by Al Stewart. "Mr. Coolidge he will say, it's a public holiday..."
Line 'Em Upby James Taylor. "I remember Richard Nixon back in '74 and the final scene at the White House door..."
Lyndon Johnson Told The Nationby Tom Paxton. "I got a letter from LBJ/It said 'This is your lucky day'..."
Obamaby Ridi. Because, you know, it's about Obama.
Ohioby Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. "Tin soldiers and Nixon coming..."
On To Victory Mr. Rooseveltby Loudon Wainwright III. Mostly about FDR, but the last couple of stanzas are about Obama.
Presidents Day by Loudon Wainwright III. "George was the first one--Abe was the best," Loudon sings, but he expresses some regret that "there's been more than one George, I'm sorry to say."
Postcards From Richard Nixonby Elton John. "We heard Richard Nixon say, welcome to the USA..."
Post World War Two Bluesby Al Stewart. "Uncle Ike was our American pal/Nobody talked about the Suez Canal..."
Ray & Ronby Rod MacDonald. Compares the lives of Ray Charles and Ronald Reagan ("Ray was a musician/Ron was a president"), who died the same week.
Russiansby Sting. "Mr. Reagan says we will protect you/I don't subscribe to this point of view..."
Semper Fi by John Gorka, which tells how Gorka's father met Eleanor Roosevelt. "Her husband was the President/Til he ran out of time/Her Franklin D. was history/And they'd put him on the dime..."
Superbirdby Country Joe and the Fish. "It's a bird it's a plane, it's a man insane, it's my President LBJ..."
Sympathy For The Devilby the Rolling Stones. "I shouted out/Who killed the Kennedys..."
Teddy Roosevelt's Gunsby Silver Mt. Zion. "Shop and save/Beneath the western sun/Bought and paid for with Teddy Roosevelt's guns..."
Ten Cents A Coupby Phil Ochs. "Here's to Nixon and Agnew/They are the stars of the stage and screen..." (Lyndon Johnson appears too: "I thought that Johnson was the devil...")
Tricky Dickyby Country Joe and the Fish. Richard Nixon appears as "Tricky Dicky from Yorba Linda/The genuine plastic man..."
Two Men In The Buildingby Steve Gillette, describes learning of the John F. Kennedy assassination while in Paris in 1963 ("Came a knock on the door, said the word was on the wire/They wounded your president when he drove into the crossfire...").
Warren Hardingby Al Stewart. "Warren Gamaliel Harding alone in the White House watching the sun come up on the morning of 1921..."
We Didn't Start The Fireby Billy Joel. Mentions Harry Truman, Richard Nixon (twice!), Eisenhower, Reagan, and "JFK blown away."
William Howard Taftby the Two Man Gentlemen Band. "William Howard Taft got himself stuck in a bath..."
With thanks to Greg Hughes.
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