Phil Ochs
- A Toast to Those Who Are Gone
- A.M.A. Song
- Another Age
- Another Country
- As I Walk Alone
- Automation Song
- Ballad of Medgar Evers
- Ballad of Oxford (Jimmy Meredith)
- Ballad of William Worthy
- Basket in the Pool
- Bound For Glory
- Boy In Ohio
- Bracero
- Bullets Of Mexico
- Celia
- Chords Of Fame
- Christine Keeler
- City Boy
- Colored Town
- Cops of the World
- Cross My Heart
- Crucifixion
- Days Of Decision
- Do What I Have To Do
- Draft Dodger Rag
- Fallen Star
- Flower Lady
- Gas Station Women
- Going Down To Mississipi
- Half A Century High
- Hazard, Kentucky
- Heres To The State Of Richard Nixon
- I Aint Marching Anymore
- I Kill Therefore I Am
- If I Knew
- In The Heat Of The Summer
- Is There Anybody Here
- Jim Dean Of Indiana
- Joe Hill
- Just One Of Those Days
- Kansas City Bomber
- Knock on the Door
- Links On The Chain
- Lou Marsh
- Love Me, Im a Liberal
- Men Behind The Guns
- Miranda
- My Kingdom For A Car
- No Christmas in Kentucky
- No More Songs
- On My Way
- One More Parade
- One Way Ticket Home
- Outside Of A Small Circle Of Friends
- Paul Crump
- Phil Ochs, Bob Dylan, Steve Goodman, David Blue And Me
- Remember Me
- Ringing of Revolution
- Rivers Of The Blood
- Song of my Returning
- Spaceman
- Spanish Civil War Song
- Take It Out Of My Youth
- Talking Birmingham Jam
- Talking Cuban Crisis
- Talking Vietnam
- Ten Cents a Coup
- That Was The President
- The Ballad Of Alferd Packer
- The Ballad of Billie Sol
- The Ballad Of John Henry Faulk
- The Ballad Of John Train
- The Ballad Of The Carpenter
- The Bells
- The Cannons of Christianity
- The Day
- The Doll House
- The Floods of Florence
- The Harder They Fall
- The Highwayman
- The Hills Of West Virginia
- The Iron Lady
- The Marines Have Landed on the Shores of Santo Domingo
- The Party
- The Passing Of My Life
- The Power And The Glory
- The Scorpion Departs But Never Returns
- The Trial
- The World Began In Eden And Ended In Los Angeles
- There But For Fortune
- Time Was
- Too Many Martyrs
- When In Rome
- William Butler Yeats Visits Lincoln Park and Escapes Unscat
- William Moore