Chicago

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"Chicago" is a politically charged 1971 protest song by British singer-songwriter Graham Nash, inspired by the 1968 Democratic National Convention and the trial of the Chicago Eight.

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instanceOf politically charged song
song
alsoKnownAs We Can Change the World NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Graham Nash NERFINISHED
genre folk rock
protest music
hasCulturalContext late 1960s American counterculture
hasHistoricalContext post-1968 U.S. political unrest
hasLyricsTheme anti-war protest
civil rights
political activism
hasSubject Vietnam War era politics
political protest in the United States
inspiredBy 1968 Democratic National Convention NERFINISHED
Chicago Eight trial NERFINISHED
language English
mentions 1968 Democratic National Convention NERFINISHED
Chicago Eight NERFINISHED
partOf Graham Nash solo discography
performer Graham Nash NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1971
recordedBy Graham Nash NERFINISHED
title Chicago NERFINISHED

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Graham Nash notableWork Chicago
concert show "Songs My Mother Taught Me" hasNotableSong Chicago
subject surface form: Songs My Mother Taught Me