
Anne Feeney (born in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, on 1 July 1951; died 3 February 2021) was an American folk musician and singer-songwriter. political activist and attorney Feeney graduated from high school in 1968. After saving for one year she purchased a Martin D-28 guitar that she played all her life. The Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement were influential events that shaped her politics and songwriting. Feeney was also influenced by her grandfather
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War on the Workers
Have You Been to Jail for Justice?
Union Maid
Dump the Bosses Off Your Back
Emma Goldman
The Internationale
We Just Come To Work Here, We Don't Come To Die
We Just Come to Work Here
Hillcrest Mine
The Rich Man's House
The Corporate Welfare Song
Defenders of Marriage
Whatever Happened to the 8 Hour Day?
For Gene Debs
Preacher and the Slave
Rebuild America-Keep Hope Alive
National Health Care Now!
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Spoiled Brats of the Ruling Class
CEOs (The Plane Wreck at Tuzla)
Take Them Down!
I Married a Hero
Scabs
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Bread and Roses
¡Ya Basta!
Maquiladoras
Whatever Happened to the Eight Hour Day?
Joe Hill
Widow's Lament
We Fought Back
Courage (Diane)
You Will Answer
Who Da Bitch Now?
Which Side Are You On?
Whatever You Say, Say Nothing
The Sick Note
We Do the Work
Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?
Flowers of Auschwitz
Solidarity Forever
Shell Game
Fannie Sellins
Look to the Left
School Days End
I'm Gonna Be an Engineer
Let Their Heads Roll
Ms. Ogyny
The Victim Gets the Blame
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