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'"El Salvador"' is a 1982 protest song about United States involvement in the Salvadoran Civil War, written by Noel Paul Stookey and performed by Peter, Paul and Mary. The song originally appeared on the 1986 album 'No Easy Walk To Freedom'. It was included on the 1999 compilation album 'Songs of Conscience and Concern'Sarah Hankel. "Peter Paul & Mary still at it," 'The Gazette' (Cedar Rapids, IA), April 16, 1999, page 3W: "This compilation also serves as a yardstick, measuring PPM's growth from rebellious young adults to adamant older Americans. ... 'El Salvador' served to expose the injustices incurred in Central America in the '80s." and as part of a 25th anniversary concert in New York's Greenwich Village at The Bitter End."Peter, Paul, Mary at home", 'Lethbridge Herald' (Lethbridge, AB), Associated Press. July 24, 1985, p. B-8.

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Stookey wrote the song on Mother's Day, 1982,"Peter, Paul, and Mary still at it", 'The Capital' (Annapolis, MD), Associated Press. December 27, 1983, p. 30. inspired by an article in a Roman Catholic magazine,Christopher Dickey. Flying circus' of U.S. fact finders delves into El Salvador 's war", 'Washington Post', January 24, 1983, p. A15. and has said that the song was controversial even with the group's fans. In a 1997 interview with the 'Houston Chronicle', Stookey commented, "The most recent surprise we had was in the mid- to late-'80s, when we were singing a song called 'El Salvador'. The last line was, 'Don't you think it's time we leave El Salvador?' We actually got booed at our concerts, which was something we hadn't heard since the civil rights movement or the anti-war movement."Rick Mitchell. "Peter, Paul & Mary still finding causes", 'Indiana Gazette' (Indiana, PA), September 11, 1997, p. 12. Segments of the lyrics often were quoted in articles of the period, including this verse:

Group member Mary Travers traveled to El Salvador in January 1983Saundra Smokes. "Peter, Paul & Mary: from the '60s to the '80s, Mary and partners have found plenty to sing about", 'Syracuse Herald-Journal' (Syracuse, NY), July 26, 1984, p. D1. with Rep. Ed FeighanGary Hengstler. "Peter, Paul, Mary remind fans times are a'changin, 'Chronicle-Telegram' (Elyria, OH), July 20, 1984, p. A-11. in the early years of the war and subsequently was highly vocal in protest of U.S. support of "the terrorism, the rapes, and the murders", saying that as an American taxpayer, "I'm paying these murderers' salaries."

See also



* "Lives in the Balance", song by Jackson Browne

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Category:1982 songs

Category:Peter, Paul and Mary songs

Category:Protest songs

Category:Songs written by Paul Stookey

Category:Songs about El Salvador

Category:Songs based on actual events

Category:Salvadoran Civil War

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