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Purportedly there was a list of songs purportedly deemed inappropriate by ] following the ]. In the days following the attacks, many television and radio stations altered normal programming in response to the events. During this period, the rumor spread that ] and its subsidiaries had established a list of "songs with questionable lyrics" that stations may not want to play after the attacks. This list was distributed by the independent newsletter ''Hits Daily Double'', which is not affiliated with Clear Channel.<ref>Dutton, Jeremy & Puchert, William. "". ''Zephyr''. ] ].</ref> | |||
] did research on the subject and concluded that the list did exist as a suggestion for radio stations but noted that it was not an outright ban on the songs in question.<ref name=snopes>"". '']''. ] ].</ref> | ] did research on the subject and concluded that the list did exist as a suggestion for radio stations but noted that it was not an outright ban on the songs in question.<ref name=snopes>"". '']''. ] ].</ref> | ||
The list purportedly contained 166 songs. | |||
The list contains 166 songs, including "all songs" by ] and songs done by multiple artists (for example "]" by ] and the same song by ]). Interestingly, the ] of "]" by ] is on the list despite the fact that the original version, sung by ], is not. | |||
The songs are listed alphabetically by artist. The compiled list was the subject of much media attention around the time of its release as reported by The ] days after the attacks. | |||
{{CompactTOC4}} | |||
<!--IMPORTANT NOTE: If a song does not appear in one of the lists in the External links section, do not add it. Unreferenced songs will be deleted. --> | |||
==0–9== | |||
*] – "Duck and Run" | |||
*] – "]" | |||
==A== | |||
* ] – "]", "]", "]", "]", "]", "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]", "]", "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
==B== | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]", "]", "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] & ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" (the name of this song was changed after ] ], to "]") | |||
==C== | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
==D== | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
==E== | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
==F== | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
==G== | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
==H== | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
==J== | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]", "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
==K== | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
==L== | |||
*] – "]" | |||
*] – "]" | |||
*] – "]" | |||
*] – "]" | |||
*] – "]" | |||
*] – "]" | |||
*] – "]" | |||
==M== | |||
* ] – "]", "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]", "]", "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
==N== | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
==O== | |||
*] – "]" | |||
*] – "]" | |||
==P== | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
==Q== | |||
* ] – "]" and "]" | |||
==R== | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ] – "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
==S== | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]", "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" and "]" | |||
* ]/] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" and "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
* ] – "]" | |||
==T== | |||
* ] - "]" | |||
* ] - "]" | |||
* ] - "]" | |||
* ] - "]" | |||
* ] - "]" | |||
* ] - "]" | |||
* ] - "]" | |||
==U== | |||
* ] - "]" | |||
==V== | |||
* ] - "]" and "]" | |||
==W== | |||
* ] - "]" | |||
==Y== | |||
* ] - "]" | |||
==Z== | |||
* ] - "]" | |||
* ] - "]" | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
==External links== | |||
* from ] | |||
] | ] | ||
] | ] |
Revision as of 18:22, 8 September 2007
Purportedly there was a list of songs purportedly deemed inappropriate by Clear Channel following the September 11, 2001 attacks. In the days following the attacks, many television and radio stations altered normal programming in response to the events. During this period, the rumor spread that Clear Channel Communications and its subsidiaries had established a list of "songs with questionable lyrics" that stations may not want to play after the attacks. This list was distributed by the independent newsletter Hits Daily Double, which is not affiliated with Clear Channel.
Snopes did research on the subject and concluded that the list did exist as a suggestion for radio stations but noted that it was not an outright ban on the songs in question.
The list purportedly contained 166 songs.
References
- Dutton, Jeremy & Puchert, William. "Music industry responds to terrorism". Zephyr. October 10 2001.
- "Radio, Radio". Snopes.com. September 18 2001.