Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5978949> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 66 of
66
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5978949 subject Q6318162.
- Q5978949 subject Q7214385.
- Q5978949 subject Q7214456.
- Q5978949 subject Q8610023.
- Q5978949 subject Q8643376.
- Q5978949 subject Q8762365.
- Q5978949 subject Q8766051.
- Q5978949 subject Q8768962.
- Q5978949 aSide ""I Should Be Proud"".
- Q5978949 abstract "Template:Infobox single"I Should Be Proud" is a 1970 protest song written by Henry Cosby, Pam Sawyer and Joe Hinton and recorded by Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas. Though not a big hit (peaking at #80 pop and #45 R&B), the song was noted for being the first released Motown protest song (released in February of the year), just months before the releases of Edwin Starr's "War" and The Temptations' "Ball of Confusion". The song had the narrator talk of how she was devastated on hearing the news that her loved one, who had been fighting in the Vietnam War, had been shot and killed in action. Instead of being proud that her loved one had "fought for her", as people around her were claiming, all she wanted was him and not his honors for fighting the war, exclaiming that the man, disguised as "Private Johnny C. Miller", had been "fightin' for the evils of society". On the MSNBC program, Headliners And Legends: Martha & The Vandellas, Reeves commented that this song was pulled off many radio stations' playlists due to its controversial "anti-war" message during the height of the Vietnam War. Lead singer Martha Reeves took the song personally, recounting that one of her brothers had died in a Vietnam War-related incident. It was the first release off the Vandellas' Natural Resources Motown LP.".
- Q5978949 album Q6980594.
- Q5978949 bSide ""Love, Guess Who"".
- Q5978949 genre Q131272.
- Q5978949 musicalArtist Q1326522.
- Q5978949 musicalBand Q1326522.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q131272.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q1326522.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q1346570.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q13973.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q2535333.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q2548927.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q25652.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q2669036.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q3274748.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q3784919.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q43327.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q6210338.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q6318162.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q6668348.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q6980594.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q708136.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q7128995.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214385.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214456.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q7713691.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q829147.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q846373.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q8610023.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q8643376.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q8740.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q8762365.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q8766051.
- Q5978949 wikiPageWikiLink Q8768962.
- Q5978949 writer Q3784919.
- Q5978949 writer Q6210338.
- Q5978949 writer Q7128995.
- Q5978949 aSide ""I Should Be Proud"".
- Q5978949 album Q6980594.
- Q5978949 artist Q1326522.
- Q5978949 bSide ""Love, Guess Who"".
- Q5978949 genre Q131272.
- Q5978949 name "I Should Be Proud".
- Q5978949 writer Q3784919.
- Q5978949 writer Q6210338.
- Q5978949 writer Q7128995.
- Q5978949 type CreativeWork.
- Q5978949 type MusicalWork.
- Q5978949 type Single.
- Q5978949 type Work.
- Q5978949 type Thing.
- Q5978949 type Q134556.
- Q5978949 type Q2188189.
- Q5978949 type Q386724.
- Q5978949 comment "Template:Infobox single"I Should Be Proud" is a 1970 protest song written by Henry Cosby, Pam Sawyer and Joe Hinton and recorded by Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas. Though not a big hit (peaking at #80 pop and #45 R&B), the song was noted for being the first released Motown protest song (released in February of the year), just months before the releases of Edwin Starr's "War" and The Temptations' "Ball of Confusion".".
- Q5978949 label "I Should Be Proud".
- Q5978949 name "I Should Be Proud".