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McNally, Richard J.'s avatar

Dear Greg: RE: Music and censorship:

In the 1960s, the song, "Louie, Louie" by the Kingsmen was investigated by the FBI because folks suspected that its nearly incomprehensible lyrics must be pornographic. Alas, it was a harmless song concerning a homesick Jamaican sailor singing about how much he missed his girlfriend to a bartender named Louie. :-).

All the best,

Rich McNally

John R Ellis's avatar

In the 60s, we couldn’t sing This Land is Your Land in elementary school because it was communist propaganda for state ownership of property. Then in Junior High we couldn’t sing Puff the Magic Dragon because it was about marijuana. The former was essentially true and the latter not.

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