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Willie
Nelson Debuts Anti-War Ballad
Jan
4, 2004
Willie Nelson has premiered his new anti-war ballad at an Austin
fund-raising concert for Democratic presidential candidate Dennis
Kucinich.
Nelson
has said he wrote "What Ever Happened to Peace on Earth" on Christmas
Day at the Lake Elsinore, Calif., home of his in-laws. "There was
nothing but bad news, and here it was Christmas Day," Nelson told
the Austin American-Statesman last month. "I said, 'There sure are
a lot of babies dying and mothers crying,' and (wife) Annie said,
'That sounds like a song.'"
The
song asks questions such as, "How much oil is a human life worth?"
It is the second protest song Nelson has written. He often performed
his Vietnam-era protest song, "Jimmy's Road," at peace rallies during
the 1991 Gulf War.
Asked
if his new song might cause a backlash with conservative country
music fans, Nelson said, "I sure hope so. I don't care if people
say, 'Who the hell does he think he is?' I know who I am."
Last
spring, Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines' criticism of President
Bush led to boycotts of the group's music.
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