Philip David Ochs (pronounced o?ks/) (December 19, 1940 – April 9, 1976) was an American protest singer (or, as he preferred, a topical singer) and songwriter who was known for his sharp wit, sardonic humor, earnest humanism, political activism, insightful and alliterative lyrics, and haunting voice. He wrote hundreds of songs in the 1960s and released eight albums in his lifetime.
Ochs performed at many political events, including anti-Vietnam War and civil rights rallies
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Chords (according to [email protected]): G7 / C / G7 / C / E / Am / D / G7 Chorus: F / G / F / C / F/ C / G7 / C
Oh, a rifle took its aim and a man fell to the ground. He tried to stand again but everybody held him down: A time of terror when the bullet pierced the air -- I know that couldn't happen here. Oh, it must have been another country -- Yes, it must have been another land. That couldn't happen in the U.S.A. We'd never treat a man that way.
And a migrant worker sweats underneath the blazin' sun. He's fallen on his knees but his work is never done. He begs someone to listen but nobody seems to care, And I know that couldn't happen here. Oh, it must have been another country -- Yes, it must have been another land. That couldn't happen in the U.S.A. We'd never treat a man that way.
And a man is working steady, it's good money he receives But he's thrown out of work for the wrong things he believes. He didn't have the thoughts most everybody shares. I know that couldn't happen here, so it must have been another country -- Yes, it must have been another land. That couldn't happen in the U.S.A. We'd never treat a man that way.
And a man is sent to prison to wait until he dies. He fights to save his life, for years and years he tries. Even though he changed himself he dies upon the chair. I know that couldn't happen here. Oh, it must have been another country -- Yes, it must have been another land. That couldn't happen in the U.S.A. We'd never treat a man that way. Oh, I know we'd never treat a man that way.
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(C) 1963 Appleseed Music; Broadside #36.
[NB: The liner notes have as the 2nd verse what on the recording is the 3rd verse. -- [email protected]]
Phil Ochs wrote this song soon after the assassination of Medgar Evers in Mississippi.