Campaign Supernova

Posted Thu Jun 12, 2008 6:09pm PDT by Bill DeMain in The MOJO Blog

As any songwriter or presidential candidate will tell you, second verses can be a bitch.

Ask Hillary Clinton.

During her 17-month run for the Democratic nomination, she employed seven different campaign songs. And like her campaign itself, each one got off to a rousing start only to run into trouble in the second verse.

There was Bachman-Turner Overdrive's "Takin' Care Of Business," which seemed to match Hillary's can-do spirit. But oddly enough, the second verse reveals that the song is about not taking care of business:

"It's the work that we avoid

And we're all self-employed

We love to work at nothing all day"

There was Dolly Parton's "9 To 5." Peppy, with lyrics about a solid work ethic. But halfway in we get:

"Want to move ahead

But the boss won't seem to let me

I swear sometimes that man is out to get me"

Oops. And on it went, each song booby-trapped with some lyrical snafu.

I don't mean to pick on Hillary. I use her only to exemplify how campaign songs can be message minefields.

Not that we hear second verses much nowadays. Most songs are used only for entrance music. But these classics resonate beyond a bar or two. We the people have absorbed them, the words and melodies imprinted on our brains.

That's why candidates choose these songs. They're a quick way to establish emotional rapport with voters. And that's been the case for 200 years.

The earliest campaign song was 1780's "God Save George Washington." Back then, songs were often used to sugar-coat barbs against one's opponents. For example, 1824's "Little Know Ye Who's Coming" warned that a vote for rivals of John Quincy Adams would guarantee "plague and pestilence."

The first campaign song to succeed beyond an election, 1840's "Tippicanoe And Tyler Too," launched a stream of alliterative tunes that stretched into the 1920s, including "For Lincoln And Liberty," "Ready For Teddy Again" and "Get On A Raft With Taft" (a questionable invitation, since 27th President William Howard Taft weighed 330 pounds).

FDR's use of "Happy Days Are Here Again" in 1932 set the modern trend of politicians adopting familiar songs, which continued through JFK's "High Hopes" right up to the present.

But once candidates started rummaging through the rock and soul bins, that's when the trouble started.

There was Ronald Reagan's championing of Bruce Springsteen's "Born In The USA." The Gipper obviously didn't listen beyond the title to hear the story of a Vietnam vet with bleak prospects. Al Gore chose Bachman-Turner Overdrive's "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet," a song about weakness for a "devil woman." Howard Dean picked Elvis's "A Little Less Conversation," a come-on whose call for "action" was decidedly not political. George W. Bush tried "I Won't Back Down," then backed down when Tom Petty threatened to sue. Only Bill Clinton, a musician himself, chose wisely, adopting Fleetwood Mac's positive "Don't Stop."

And our current candidates? John McCain is stumping to a song about a functional illiterate ("Johnny B. Goode"), while Barack Obama prefers one about a straying lover ("Think"). To his credit, Obama's recently switched to "Move On Up," an unassailable message.

When Hillary conceded last week, I thought, if only she had listened to the second verse of her final campaign song, Tom Petty's "American Girl."

"God, it's so painful

Something that's so close

And still so far out of reach"

 

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9 Comments

1. Yahoo! Music User -
Gawd!! What a complete traitor to her country. Her and that big-eared moron need to disappear in the backwoods of Akansas. I really love Arkansas, but not Bill and his brain-dead joke of a wife!!

2. Yahoo! Music User -
Mojo... Men Often J_ck Off!!!!

3. Yahoo! Music User -
OK!!!!!!! BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD!!!BACK AWAY FROM THE KEYBOARD NOW!!!!OH!!!THAT WAS BILL CLINTON !!!!!

4. Yahoo! Music User -
No one will ever read this. Hillary is nothing but a waste of time.

5. Yahoo! Music User -
Chelsea,
You are the inbred spawn of satan and the antichrist!!!!!

6. Yahoo! Music User -
Hillary,
Thanks to morons like you, all my rights were given away for free to people that had enough fuel to drive up to this country (which your husband tried to destroy).

7. Yahoo! Music User -
Hillary,
You are gesturing upward in the picture. Is that how high you are trying to stack your bullsh*t? Or, did you give this country away to aliens who are trying to make a landing? Oh, wait you already gave it away to illegal aliens, you worthless mongoloid!!!!!

8. Yahoo! Music User -
You need to pick on Hillary!! And any other brain-dead traitor like her and Slick Willy. They do everything in their power to screw the taxpayer. Go, McCain!!! See, I had very wealthy parents, but I still served my country proudly in the US Army. I am not an inbred wuss like idiotic Billy. I hope you both catch cancer, aids, leukemia, leprosy, and anything else that brings a very, very painful death. See, I will always rise against the enemy whether in what used to be my country or abroad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have a nice day.

9. Yahoo! Music User -
Geee!! Is it something I said?? The Clintons won't return my calls!!!
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