TOP 100 VIETNAM WAR SONGS GREATEST rock n roll vietnam war music 60s 70s classic rock songs

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Published 2020-11-25

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  • @user-ym1zl3yo8t
    To all who suffered and died in these senseless wars, I give my utmost respect and thanks for your service. Iโ€™m 69 and still listening to these wonderful stories and music from the 60s and 70s. Music keeps us sane in all the craziness surrounding us.
  • My dad, and all my uncles were in Vietnam. I was raised by a generation of traumatized vets who all had the demons, struggles with drugs, alcohol, violent outbursts. My dad is still alive (82) and has only just started talking about his experiences (at my urging). I know it's something that weighed heavily on him and we both hope and pray that one day, we can experience a time on earth with no war. I'm glad they had the medicine of music to help them get through the horrors they had to face.
  • @lisakaye3935
    My dad was on hamburger hill with his guys. He came home but never talked about it. Best dad/hero a girl could dream of. His USMC dress cover sat on his dresser til the end. ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿป
  • @ritaschultz6859
    Grab a hold of the Good memories thank you for your service Welcome home ๐ŸŒน๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
  • @Radiotron47
    I was in Chu Lai from Oct. 1967 through Sept. 1968. Bob Hope came to see us Christmas 1967. Somehow I survived it all. God was watching over me ! Paul ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
  • My mother was a young woman during WWII and often talked about the songs that were popular back in the 1940s during World War II. She often said it brought back so many memories. I served as a combat soldier in the Infantry in Vietnam in 69 and 70 and I never thought that someday these songs would bring back so many memories. Some good and some not so good. I believe I am blessed to be 72 years old and enjoying these songs.....
  • I was a Senior Navy Corpsman for a marine line company 2nd Marine Division. Welcome home all my forgotten brothers and sisters. Itโ€™s amazing how many people in the 1960โ€™s wouldnโ€™t give a vet the time of day. Now itโ€™s โ€œThank you for your serviceโ€ ๐Ÿค”
  • I remember me and my mom taking my Marine Dad to the airport for his return tour of duty in Vietnam. When it was time for him to board his flight they kissed and hugged. But the most significant thing I remember from that day was another young military guy kissing and hugging his young lady who was crying. I can remember that day like it was yesterday. That was 1968 and I was only 5 years old. Dad made it back safe and I hope the other guy did too. To this day the music of the 60s and early 70s are my favorite.
  • @Rayvane55
    I lost my brother in law in Vietnam on November 4th, 1969. He lost his life but saved several that terrible night. Was only 23 years old. Every time i listen to this music I think of him.
  • I was born in 1962, my dad was a lover of this music, I have so many great memories of he and I going for rides in his 66 mustang and the great collection of music coming through the speakers and him telling me stories about his life and me spell bound as he took car rides to no where in particular, and sometimes I got to drive on the back roads while I set in his lap and he worked the pedals , while I steered. The sound track of my childhood and teen years pouring out of the speakers and over my body to fill my soul, now I wish for those simple days, thankfully I have the music that takes me back in my mind to those days.
  • My uncle (recently passed away in March) was a Marine and was injured in 67 when he stepped on a mine..Semper Fi..my father was a jet mechanic for the Air Force and did four tours over there and he has been passed away for 6 years..i was to young for Vietnam but I have proudly served 8 years in The US Navy and I have always been very proud of all of OUR AMERICAN VETERANS PAST AND PRESENT AND I THANK YOU FOR YOUR PRECIOUS TREASURED SERVICE TO AMERICA AND WE THE PEOPLE
  • As a Vet of Vietnam War this selection really gets the blood pumping and the memories come flooding back and I salute all my brothers and sisters who remember.
  • @bucsbabe747
    My Daddy served in Vietnam, I'll never forget the first time he had flashbacks it was so scary, me and my lil sister was watching The Yearling and our dad was asleep on the floor leaned up on the edge of our couch, on the end, suddenly he started moaning and mumbling, sweat was popping out all over his head and neck, he started screaming and making the motions of carrying a gun and firing it, my stepmom yelled for us to go to our room, we took off and we heard dad scream a blood curdling scream and then nothing, I could hear him crying sobbing like a child, then my stepmom saying it's ok Billy you didn't hurt the girls I sent them to their room, he let out a sigh of relief that me and my lil sis could actually hear, and he said Father forgive me, I did what I was ordered to do.that was the first time I ever seen anything like that, and the first time I ever heard my daddy talk to God. I remember it like yesterday, he never spoke about his time there, 3 tours, I'm 51 now, he's been gone since 98, he was 52 years old, Vietnam was very hard on him.
  • @Maria-tm2eu
    I am a german woman, 72 aged, went with my parents to live in london until 1970. So I lived at one of the hotspots of music. I am so greatfull and thank God that He let me live in these great music times . I had the chance to hear all the great songs, see most of the musicans, bands and groups, I was always there were they were. My parents, wonderfull and great humans, my dad was a german soldier, payed for all the journeys to other countries so I could travel to festivals and concerts, USA and Europe. All the songs played here bring back my youth .... and make me cry, I would love to live it all again. Peace and Love, Bless you all, maybe we will meet somewhere.....
  • My dad proudly served 2 1/2 tours in Nam. Fortunately he had the ability to talk about it . He had many slides and went to schools to talk and everything. Unfortunately it did not take care of his ptsd. Thank all of you veterans for your service. Rip Sgt. Mosser
  • @RupertKirkham
    My dad fought as a fighter pilot USAF. He turned down a Purple Heart and got a silver cross. He was sent to many dangerous places. He told me on his deathbed that it was a bad wrong war. Made his career but he hated that war. I miss him every single day.
  • @ronnit394
    Carl here ,Marine served Many years,happily ,I m 62 and have 4 stage cancer .I'm home alot with my lovely wife of 31 years. I keep the radio on 24 - 7 .it brings back so many good memories. God bless all how has served ,and those who gave there lives .
  • @simwey1972
    my father's mind died in Vietnam with so many of the best. The struggles of all of us kids that grew up with the Vietnam at home, the memories are so very vivid to this day. Read every book I could to understand my dad and to be the best I could for him. Good, bad or indifferent, was the love child of the craziest decade ever. Thank you for this mix, it really is awesome!!
  • My precious husband was a Vietnam veteran. He went to be with the Lord just shy of 7 years ago. These songs bring back ๐Ÿ˜ฎso many memories