1970
| Tune: | Original |
| Lyrics: | Black Sabbath |
| Composer: | Black Sabbath |
Often taken as a protest at the Vietnam war, the lyrics do not refer to governments or politicians, but to evil. And the band’s singer, Ozzy Osborne, is quoted as saying he knew nothing about Vietnam; the song is just ‘anti-war’. While heavy metal has been linked to the politics of both left and right, it has rarely produced explicit protest songs.
| Cause: | Anti-militarist |
| Theme: | War and Peace |
| Addressed to: | The People |
| Target of Protest: | Armed Forces | Elected Representatives |
| Proposal/Solution: | Divine Intercession |