President of the United States George H. W. Bush *"American Jesus" by Bad Religion *"Bush League" by Lost Dogs *"Kalhoun" by Daniel Amos *"Bush Killa" by Paris *"N.W.O." by Ministry *"Let it be Me" by the Indigo Girls *"Rockin' in the Free World" by Neil Young *"Those Damned Blue Collar Tweekers" by Primus, about Bush and his administration *"Point of Light" by Randy Travis, based on Bush's speech by a similair name.
George W. Bush *"Rodeo Clown" by John Mellencamp *"To Washington" by John Mellencamp *"Walk Tall" by John Mellencamp *"Let's Impeach the President" by Neil Young *"No More" by Bob Seger *"137 Executions And Not One Innocent Man" by Rod MacDonald *"All Our Dark Tomorrows" by Bruce Cockburn *"American Idiot" by Green Day *"Bin Laden" by Immortal Technique and DJ Green Lantern *"" by Pearl Jam *"Black Rain" by Ozzy Osbourne *"Bushy" by Tiny Masters Of Today *"BYOB" by System of a Down *"Come Whatever May" by Stone Sour *"Commander" by Girlyman *"Chelsea Smile" by 8 Foot Sativa *"Could He Treat You Better?" by The Posies *"David" by Nellie McKay (references Bush) *"Dear Mr. President" by *"Deify" by Disturbed (intro has Bush giving speech about how our country is strong) *"Der Sheriff" by Deutsch-Amerikanische Freundschaft *"Dubya (a.k.a. "Movie Love)" by Fræbbblarnir *"Empire" by Dar Williams *"Fuck or Kill" by Peaches *"Favorite Son" by Green Day *"Go to Hell, Mr. Bush" by Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet *"Guerrilla Radio" by Rage Against the Machine referenced in the line "more for Gore or the son of the drug lord, none of the above, fuck it, cut the cord" *"He Lied About Death" by Stars *"Holiday" by Green Day "Zeig heil to the president gasman" (references Bush) *"I'm With Stupid" by Pet Shop Boys. Discusses the Blair-Bush relationship. *"Idiot Son of an Asshole" by NOFX *"I Want You Gone" by Laura Love *"I Wanted to be Wrong" by R.E.M *"It's a Hit" by Rilo Kiley *"Jet Pilot" by Son Volt *"King Me" by Truckee Brothers *"Let's Impeach The President" by Neil Young *"Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire" Chuck Brodsky *"Megalomaniac" by Incubus *"Moron" by Sum 41 *"Mosh" by Eminem *"Not Ready to Make Nice" by Dixie Chicks about their public spat with Bush *"Operation Iraqi Liberation (O.I.L)" by Anti-Flag (introduction is one of the president's public speeches) *"The Presidential Suite" by Say Anything *"Seconds" by Le Tigre *"Shoot The Dog" by George Michael *"Some Humans Ain't Human" by John Prine *"Square Dance" by Eminem *"Sweet Neo Con" by Rolling Stones *"Take A Bow" by Muse *"Turncoat" by Anti-Flag *"Ugly Man" by Rickie Lee Jones *"We Got Back The Plague" by The Fiery Furnaces *"When the President Talks to God" by Bright Eyes *"When U Find Someone" by Ken Stringfellow *"World That He Wants"" by Jamiroquai *"World Wide Suicide" by Pearl Jam *"W's Duty" by Jonathan Coulton *"WTFMFWTFAYT" by Jim Infantino
Jimmy Carter *"Jimmy Carter" by Blue Mountain, from Dog Days (1995) *"Jimmy Carter Always Tells The Truth (Everytime He Tells A Lie He Grows Another Tooth)" by Joe Hardin Brown issued by Domino Records, 1978 (45rpm). NOTE: This composition was cleared by Broadcast Music, Inc (BMI) on Dec. 21, 1978 / BMI Work #770780.
Bill Clinton *"Bad Boy Bill" by Loudon Wainwright III regarding President Clinton *"Subway Ride" by Sheryl Crow, a hidden track on The Globe Sessions (1998) *"Bill Clinton" by Wesley Willis *"Bloody Bill" by The Scared Weird Little Guys *"Presidential Suite" by Super Furry Animals
Calvin Coolidge *"Louisiana, 1927" by Randy Newman, also recorded by Aaron Neville about supposed Presidential visit to damage of Flood of '27
Dwight Eisenhower *"Eisenhower Blues" by JD Lenoir *"Post World War II Blues" by Al Stewart, refers to Dwight Eisenhower (as "Uncle Ike")
James Garfield *"President Garfield" by Juliana Hatfield about James Garfield *"Mister Garfield" by Johnny Cash
Warren Harding *"Warren Harding" by Al Stewart
Herbert Hoover *"Jubilee Train" by The Blasters, and later their songwriter Dave Alvin, mentions Hoovervilles and promise of the New Deal *"Those Were the Days (Theme from "All in the Family)" (references Herbert Hoover)
John F. Kennedy *"Abraham, Martin, and John" by Dion DiMucci, about Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, and Kennedy (also Robert F. "Bobby" Kennedy–not in title) *"Bullet" by The Misfits *"Catholic Day" by Adam & the Ants, 1979, speaks about JFK's policies, extramarital affairs, and assassination. *"Crucifixion" by Phil Ochs [http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~trent/ochs/lyrics/crucifixion.html] *"Happy Birthday Mr. President" by Marilyn Monroe *"I Shot JFK" by Black Velvet Flag *"I Shot JFK" by Brother's Keeper *"Kings" by Steely Dan, about Richard I and John of England (speculated representation of Nixon and Kennedy) *"Sad Day in Texas" by Otis Spann, about his assassination *"Sleeping In" by The Postal Service *"That Was the President" by Phil Ochs [http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~trent/ochs/lyrics/that-was-the-president.html] *"Brain of J." by Pearl Jam, about the conspiracy theory that the brain of JFK is preserved some where *"The Day John Kennedy Died" by Lou Reed, about his assassination.
Andrew Jackson *"Battle of New Orleans" by Jimmy Driftwood, Johnny Horton, and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band *"Jacksonville" by Sufjan Stevens ("Andrew Jackson, all I'm asking...")
Abraham Lincoln *"Decatur" by Sufjan Stevens "Abraham Lincoln was the great emanicipator." *"Talkin' World War III Blues" by Bob Dylan (references Abraham Lincoln) *"The Contents of Lincoln's Pockets" by Rainer Maria
William McKinley *"White House Blues" by Bill Monroe, Doc Watson & also Charley Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers, about the assassination of President William McKinley
Richard M. Nixon *"Bad Moon Rising" by Creedence Clearwater Revival *"Campaigner" by Neil Young *"Kings" by Steely Dan, about Richard I and John of England (speculated representation of Nixon and Kennedy) *"2+2=?" by The Bob Seger System *"The Love of Richard Nixon" by Manic Street Preachers *"You Haven't Done Nothing" by Stevie Wonder *"He's Misstra Know It All" by Stevie Wonder *"Richard Nixon" by Rodd Keith *"On The Border" by the Eagles *"Dickie's Such an Asshole" by Frank Zappa *"H20Gate Blues" by Gil-Scott Heron *"Nixon's The One" by Mono Puff * "Tricky Dicky" by Country Joe MacDonald * "Postcards form Richard Nixon" by Elton John *"Saint Nix" by The Residents *"Ohio" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
James K. Polk *"James K. Polk" by They Might Be Giants
Ronald Reagan * "California Über Alles" by the Dead Kennedys * "" by the Ramones * "The End of the Innocence" by Don Henley *"This Administration" by Cindy Lee Berryhill for her Who's Gonna Save the World (1987)(written by Kirk Kelly) * Gunning for the President by GBH (or Charged GBH and they are from England)
Franklin D. Roosevelt *"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt" by Bob Dylan and The Band *"Jubilee Train" by The Blasters, and later their songwriter Dave Alvin, mentions Hoovervilles and promise of the New Deal *"President Roosevelt" by Big Joe Williams *"Tell Me Why You Like Roosevelt" by Otis Jackson
Harry Truman *"Harry Truman" by Chicago *"Harry Truman" by Mindless Self Indulgence *"Harry Truman" by Stan Ridgway *"I'm Just Wild About Harry (Truman)" although the original 1920s Eubie Blake hit was not about Truman a revised version became popular during Truman's presidential campaign.
George Washington *"Washington at Valley Forge" by Ashley Hutchings *"George Washington Slept Here" by Dean Friedman
Other *"Abraham, Martin, and John" by Dion DiMucci, about Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, and John F. Kennedy (also Robert F. "Bobby" Kennedy–not in title) * "Dead Presidents" by Willie Dixon (also by Little Walter) about presidents on currency. *"Hey Mr. President" by the Warren Brothers (song does not explicitly reference which president) *"Governator" by Green Day, centered on the election of Arnold Schwarzenegger and the disillusionment surrounding it. The name comes from one of Schwarzenagger's most famous movies, 'Terminator' combined with the word 'Governor'.
British monarchs and prime ministers *"Candle in the Wind 1997" by Elton John (1997 version), rewritten in eulogy to Diana, Princess of Wales (originally about Marilyn Monroe) *"Elizabeth My Dear" by The Stone Roses, about Queen Elizabeth II *"The Evil Queen of England" by Marty Willson-Piper, about Margaret Thatcher *"Fotheringay" by Fairport Convention, about Mary, Queen of Scots *"God Save the Queen" by the Sex Pistols, about Queen Elizabeth II *"Kings" by Steely Dan, about Richard I and John of England (speculated representation of Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy) *"I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am" by Harry Champion, later cover by Herman's Hermits. Henry VIII of England is only a vague inspiration for *"I'm With Stupid" by Pet Shop Boys. Discusses the Tony Blair- George W Bush relationship. * "The Fletcher Memorial Home" by Pink Floyd, about Margaret Thatcher among others *"The Looking Glass" by Peter Bellamy, about Queen Elizabeth I *"Margaret On The Guillotine" by Morrissey *"Miss Maggie" by Renaud, about Margaret Thatcher *"Mr. Churchill Says" by The Kinks, references and quotes Winston Churchill *"" by Pink Floyd (references to Margaret Thatcher) *"Post World War II Blues" by Al Stewart, references Winston Churchill and Harold Macmillan * The Entire "Six Wives of Henry VIII" album by Rick Wakeman, about Henry VIII of England and his wives. *"Shoot The Dog" by George Michael refers to Tony Blair, and also his wife, Cherie Blair *"She'll Have To Go" by Simply Red, about Margaret Thatcher *"Stand Down Margaret" by The English Beat (about Margaret Thatcher) *"The Queen Is Dead (Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty)" by The Smiths, about Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles *"Tramp the Dirt Down" by Elvis Costello, about Margaret Thatcher *"Queen Victoria" by Leonard Cohen *"Taxman" by the Beatles (references to Harold Wilson and Edward Heath) *"Victoria" by the Kinks *"You and Whose Army?" by Radiohead about Tony Blair *"Charles Windsor" by McCarthy about Charles Windsor
Civil rights advocates *"Abraham, Martin, and John" by Dion DiMucci, about Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, and John F. Kennedy (also Robert F. "Bobby" Kennedy–not in title) *"Angela" by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, about Angela Davis *"Asimbonanga (Mandela)" by Johnny Clegg & Savuka (references Nelson Mandela, Steve Biko, Victoria Mxgenge, and Neil Aggett) *"Biko" by Peter Gabriel, about Steve Biko *"Shami Chakrabarti" by The Dastards about Shami Chakrabarti *"Free Nelson Mandela" by The Special AKA *"He Was My Brother" by Simon & Garfunkel, about Andrew Goodman *"Happy Birthday by Stevie Wonder, about Martin Luther King, Jr. *"Marcus Garvey" by Burning Spear *"MLK" by U2, about Martin Luther King, Jr. *"Only a Pawn in their Game" by Bob Dylan, about Medgar Evers *"" by U2, about Martin Luther King, Jr. *"Oxford Town" by Bob Dylan - about James Meredith *"Sweet Black Angel" by the Rolling Stones, about Angela Davis *"Wake Up" by Rage Against the Machine - about Martin Luther King *"Shed A Little Light" by James Taylor - about Martin Luther King
Other *"All For You Sophia" By Franz Ferdinand About Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie's assaination *"American Pie" by Don McLean (may reference several 1960s-era political figures, depending on interpretation; see article for details) *"Big Norm" by Ebony, about Norman Kirk *"California Uber Alles" by the Dead Kennedys, about Jerry Brown *"Civil War" by Guns N' Roses *"Die klügsten Männer der Welt" by die ärzte, about politicians in general *"El Presidente" by Drugstore about Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet *"Exhuming McCarthy" by R.E.M., about Joe McCarthy and comparing him to Ronald Reagan *"George Murphy" by Tom Lehrer, about Sen. George Murphy, lauding him as, "... a senator who can really sing and dance." *"Good Evening Mr Waldheim" by Lou Reed, about Kurt Waldheim *"He Was My Brother" by Simon and Garfunkel, about Andrew Goodman *"Hitler Was A Sensitive Man" by Anal Cunt *"I Shall Be Free" by Bob Dylan (references John F. Kennedy and Charles de Gaulle) *"I Shall Be Free No. 10" by Bob Dylan (references Barry Goldwater) *"Joan of Arc" by Leonard Cohen *"Kingfish" by Randy Newman, about Louisiana Governor Huey P. Long *"Le Bruit et l'odeur" by Zebda, references Jacques Chirac and some of his words said about the noise and the smell of immigrant people. *"Le Grand Jacques" by Mickey 3D, references Jacques Chirac *"Less than Zero" by Elvis Costello, about Oswald Mosley *"My My Metrocard" by Le Tigre about Rudy Giuliani *"Oliver's Army" by Elvis Costello (references Oliver Cromwell) *"Politician" by Cream *"Politicians" by Switchfoot *"Post World War II Blues" by Al Stewart, references Robert F. Kennedy and Aneurin Bevan *"Quark (neuer Text - 135 % politisch korrekt)" by Die Ärzte, about Helmut Kohl *"Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd, references Alabama Gov. George Wallace *"Sympathy for the Devil" by the Rolling Stones (references Czar Nicholas II, Anastasia Romanova and the Kennedys) *"Two Little Hitlers" by Elvis Costello, about Adolf Hitler *"Rasputin" by Boney M, references Czar Nicholas II and his advisor Rasputin. *"Chirac en prison" by Les Wampas *"Adlai Stevenson" by Sufjan Stevens about Adlai Stevenson *"Henry Kissinger" by Monty Python