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Nuke 'Em

Nuke 'Em
2013
From the musical 1961

Drinkin song by three conservative men.
Here's to our friends in Japan
(Continues)
Contributed by donquijote82 2014/2/12 - 15:58
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Manifest Destiny

Manifest Destiny
2011
Form the musical 1994

Sung on Fourth of July by the anthropologist character Marnie, in protest of "genocide from sea to shining sea."
Music and lyrics by Clark Ford.
Erica Fuchs, Alto.
We believe this land was meant for us.
(Continues)
Contributed by donquijote82 2014/2/12 - 11:01
Song Itineraries: Native American Genocide
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Red White and Blues

Red White and Blues
2011
Form the musical 1994

In "1994," Bob leaves his liberal (New Age) wife to take up with a conservative Sunday School teacher who tries to justify their relationship through Biblical scripture. The heat gets turned up when she encourages Bob to sue for custody of his 10-year-old daughter. Meanwhile, Bob's mother, Maureen, falls in love again after being a widow for 12 years; and Bob's sister must cope with the terminal illness of her husband.


Satiric song from "1994" the Musical, sung by the conservative couple Bob and Christine on the 4th of July.

Megan Batchelder, soprano.
Clark Ford, tenor.
Music and lyrics by Clark Ford.
Well I'm proud of my country, I'm a patriot.
(Continues)
Contributed by donquijote82 2014/2/12 - 10:54
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True Equality

True Equality
2009

Introductory song for the character of the hippie and feminist Janice in the musical "1972".
What if women had true equality?
(Continues)
Contributed by donquijote82 2014/2/12 - 10:30
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Brave New World

Brave New World
2009
Main theme from the musical 1972

               What is the World Coming To?  
 "1972" The Musical     
  Book, Music, and Lyrics by Clark Ford

“1972” is a 3-act comedy/drama that explores personal and societal changes in that year through the experiences of the "O'Clark" family:  The father (Robert) is a conservative with a sense of humor who likes Archie Bunker; the mother (Maureen) is exploring women’s liberation;  Marnie, the daughter, is taking classes in feminism and is questioning her religion; and Bob, the son, is in a fraternity and pursuing the American Dream. The sparks fly when Janice, a free-loving hippie, comes on the scene, and both Bob and Marnie are attracted to her...

                    Plot Summary:

            The year 1972 brings many challenges to the O’Clark family living somewhere in suburban America.  Act I opens before dinner on the day before college... (Continues)
Opening number for Robert, the father in the musical 1972. This is a recurring theme in the musical.
(Continues)
Contributed by donquijote82 2014/2/12 - 10:11




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