John Birch Society Blues Song

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JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY BLUES (Song)
 
 
“Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues”,  also known as “Talkin’ John Birch Society Blues”, “Talkin’ John Birch Blues”, and “John Birch Society Blues” is a talking blues song written by singer-songwriter Bob Dylan in 1962.  It is a satirical song, in which a paranoid narrator is convinced that communists, or “Reds” as he calls them, are infiltrating the country.  He joins the John Birch Society, an anti-communist group, and begins searching for Reds everywhere:  under his bed, up his chimney, down his toilet and in his glove compartment.  After exhausting the possibilities, he begins to investigate himself.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
Some of the very early pressings of The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan that are now extremely rare included four sterling Bob Dylan songs that were later left off the album:  “Rocks and Gravels”, “Let Me Die in My Footsteps”, “Gambling Willie’s Dead Man’s Hand” and “Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues”.  Two of these four songs, under the names “Ride Willie Ride” and “John Birch Society Blues” are included on John Birch Society Blues.  The latter song is an hilarious but quite harsh take on the anti-communist group called the John Birch Society that has nice things to say about Adolf Hitler and neo-Nazi leader George Lincoln Rockwell.  One verse goes:  “Well, I investigated all the books in the library / Ninety percent of them have gotta be thrown away / I investigated all the people that I knowed / Ninety-eight percent of them have gotta go / The other two percent are fellow Birchers / Just like me.” 
 
(September 2017)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021