Marxists Internet Archive: Subjects: Marxism and Art: Music
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| Lyrics: Eugène Pottier (1816-1887), Paris, June 1871; music: Pierre Degeyter (1848-1932), 1888. The International was written to celebrate the Paris Commune (March - May 1871). | 
International Music
| Jim Connell, 1889 | ||
| Peadar Kearney, 1918 | ||
| Joe Hill, 1911 | ||
| Joe Hill, 1912 | ||
| Martin Whelan | ||
| Martin Whelan | ||
| Anthem of Swedish Social-Democracy, lyrics: Henrik Menander, music: Nils P. Möller | ||
| Polish song, written at the end of XIXth century; very popular in Russia during the revolutions of 1905 and 1917 | ||
| Song written for the 10th anniversary of the Communist International, lyrics: Franz Jahnke, music: Hans Eisler, 1929 | ||
| T. Aturov / S. Alimov | ||
| Revolutionary Italian song, lyrics: Carlo Tuzzi | ||
| Bella ciao [it] Bella ciao [en] | Song of the Italian partisans, 1943 | |
| Song of the Italian partisans, music: M. Blanter ("Katyusha"), lyrics: Felice Cascione, 1944 | ||
| Song of the Spanish revolution, music from "Varshavianka", lyrics: Valeriano Orobón Fernández, 1936 | ||
| Hans Eisler / Bertold Brecht | ||
| Joe Hill, organizer of Industrial Workers of the World, executed in Utah, USA, in 1915; music: Earl Robinson | ||
| Luís Cília, 1967, Portugal | ||
| Quilapayún / Sergio Ortega, 1970, Chile | ||
| Lyrics: Claudio Iturra, music: Sergio Ortega, 1970, Chile | ||
| Chinese revolutionary song | ||
| Chinese revolutionary song | 
May Day music
| Bob Hart | ||
| Aaron Copland | ||
| Harold Rome | ||
| Earl Robinson | 
| Carlos Puebla, 1965 (Cuba) | ||
| Carlos Puebla (Cuba) | ||
| Carlos Puebla (Cuba) | ||
| Carlos Puebla (Cuba) | ||
| Ángel Parra (Chile), Nicolás Guillen (lyrics) (Cuba) | ||
| Silvio Rodríguez, 1968 (Cuba) | ||
| Silvio Rodríguez, 1972 (Cuba) | ||
| Matio (France) | ||
| Víctor Jara (Chile), Rubén Ortiz | ||
| Sara González; Amaury Pérez (lyrics/music) (Cuba) | ||
| Atahualpa Yupanqui (Argentina) | ||
| Patricio Manns, 1969 (Chile) | ||
| Daniel Viglietti, 1965 (Uruguay) | ||
| Egon y Los Arachanes | ||
| Vicente Feliú (Cuba) | ||
| Quilapayún (Chile), Juan Capra | ||
| Alma Morena | Miguel Ángel Filipini (Argentina) | |
| Miguel Ángel Filipini (Argentina) | ||
| Inti-Illimani (Chile); Carlos Puebla (lyrics/music) (Cuba), 1969 | ||
| Inti-Illimani (Chile); Víctor Jara (lyrics/music) (Chile), 1971 | 
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