List of songs about the environment

This list of songs about the environment includes only songs whose author has an article in the EnglishWikipedia.

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  • 10,000 Maniacs - "Campfire Song", "Grey Victory", "Poison in the Well"

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  • Coldplay - "Beautiful world"
  • JJ Cale - "Death in the Wilderness" "Stone River"
  • Cake - "Carbon Monoxide" and "Long Line of Cars"
  • Captain Beefheart - "Abba Zabba", "The Dust Blows Forward and the Dust Blows Back", "Flash Gordon's Ape", "Frownland", "Petrified Forest", "The Smithsonian Institute Blues", and "Wildlife"
  • Cat Stevens - "Where Do the Children Play"
  • Adriano Celentano - "Il Ragazzo del Via Gluck"
  • Chagall Guevara - “Murder in the Big House”
  • Darryl Cherney - "Where Are We Gonna Work When the Trees Are Gone?", "You Can't Clearcut Your Way to Heaven"
  • Childish Gambino - "Feels Like Summer"
  • Johnny Clegg and Savuka - "Cruel, Crazy, Beautiful World"
  • Julian Cope - "Pristine", "Promised Land", "Not Waving, but Drowning", "Western Front 1992 CE", "Hung Up and Hanging Out to Dry", "The American Lite", and "Las Vegas Basement"
  • Crash Parallel - "World We Know"
  • Creaming Jesus - "Legacy (Tales #2)"
  • Miley Cyrus - "Wake Up America" and "1 Sun"

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References

  1. Collinson, Ian (2019). "Chapter 7: 'This is the Funeral of the Earth': The 'Dead-end' Environmental Discourses of Australian Ecometal". In Hoad, Catherine (ed.). Australian Metal Music: Identities, Scenes, and Cultures. Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-1-78769-169-8.
  2. Pilkington, Steve (2018). Black Sabbath: Song by Song. Fonthill Media. ISBN 978-1-78155-661-0.
  3. Trendell, Andrew (October 30, 2020). "Bring Me The Horizon: 'I'm like everyone else: confused, scared and angry'". NME. Retrieved January 6, 2021.
  4. Opprobrium were called Incubus at the release of the song in 1990, when the band that now owns the name Incubus not had been founded yet.
  5. My Favourite Sings - Review by Rob Wynne
  6. Nelson, Chris (19 November 1998). "Mudhoney Carry Grunge Torch: Despite Absence of Mainstream Success, Seattle Rockers Continue on the Musical Path They First Set Out on". Addicted to Noise. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  7. SongMeanings.com
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