The enduring legacy of Buffy Sainte-Marie’s 'Universal Soldier'

etimes.in | Jul 20, 2024, 06.24 PM IST
The enduring legacy of Buffy Sainte-Marie’s 'Universal Soldier'
‘Universal Soldier,’ penned by the insightful singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie, stands as a seminal piece in the realm of anti-war music. Released first by The Highwaymen in September 1963, and later featured on Sainte-Marie's debut album ‘It's My Way!’ in April 1964, the song didn't achieve immediate commercial success. However, its profound impact on the contemporary folk music scene was undeniable. The song's prominence surged when it was covered by Donovan and Glen Campbell, bringing it into the mainstream consciousness a year later.


The song's rise to prominence, particularly through Donovan's and Glen Campbell's covers, underscores its resonant message during the tumultuous 1960s—a decade fraught with civil rights struggles and anti-war protests. ‘Universal Soldier’ became an anthem for a generation disillusioned by the Vietnam War and seeking change. Its stark portrayal of the soldier’s role in warfare urged listeners to question authority and consider their own part in the broader system of conflict.

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For those looking to delve deeper into this musical heritage, here is a playlist of the top 60 anti-war tracks offering a profound journey through the history of musical protest. These songs, spanning generations, demonstrate how artists have used their platforms to speak out against injustice and inspire change. They remind us of the power of music to not only reflect societal issues but also to drive social and political movements.


Bob Dylan's ‘With God on Our Side’: A timeless critique of war and morality

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