Love Me, I'm a Liberal
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| artist = Phil Ochs
| album = Phil Ochs in Concert
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| published = 1965
| released = 1966
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| genre = Topical song, folk
| length = 4:33
| label = Elektra
| writer = Phil Ochs
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| producer = Jac Holzman and Mark Abramson
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"Love Me, I'm a Liberal" is a satirical political song by Phil Ochs, an American singer-songwriter. Originally released on his 1966 live album, Phil Ochs in Concert, "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" was soon one of Ochs's most popular concert staples.{{cite book |last=Schumacher |first=Michael |title=There But for Fortune: The Life of Phil Ochs |year=1996 |publisher=Hyperion |location=New York |isbn=978-0-7868-6084-5 |page=[https://archive.org/details/therebutforfortu00schu/page/116 116] |url=https://archive.org/details/therebutforfortu00schu/page/116 }}
Introducing the song on the live album, Ochs said:
In every American community there are varying shades of political opinion. One of the shadiest of these is the liberals. An outspoken group on many subjects, ten degrees to the left of center in good times, ten degrees to the right of center if it affects them personally. Here, then, is a lesson in safe logic.{{cite web |url=http://www.furious.com/perfect/philochs.html |title=Phil Ochs |last=Mershon |first=Phil |work=Perfect Sound Forever |date=September 2001 |access-date=October 8, 2011 }}
"Love Me, I'm a Liberal" is sung from the perspective of an American liberal. In the first verse, the singer laments the assassinations of Medgar Evers and President John F. Kennedy, but says Malcolm X got what he deserved. Each verse ends with the refrain, "So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal."{{cite book |last=Ochs |first=Phil |author-link=Phil Ochs |title=The Complete Phil Ochs |year=1978 |publisher=Almo Publications |location=Hollywood, Calif. |isbn=978-0-89705-010-4 |pages=84–85 }} In the song's other verses, the singer says he supports the Civil Rights Movement and "love[s] Puerto Ricans and Negros as long as they don't move next door",{{cite book |last=Marqusee |first=Mike |title=Wicked Messenger: Bob Dylan and the 1960s |orig-year=2003 |year=2005 |publisher=Seven Stories Press |location=New York |isbn=978-1-58322-686-5 |page=110 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9H_ZYTUXCRIC&pg=PA110 }} but adds that if somebody suggests busing the singer's children to integrate their schools, he "hope[s] the cops take down [their] name".{{cite book |last=Rossinow |first=Doug |title=Visions of Progress: The Left-Liberal Tradition in America |year=2008 |publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press |location=Philadelphia |isbn=978-0-8122-4049-8 |page=246 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=K1OYZQs4y0UC&pg=PA246 }} In the final verse, the narrator reveals that he used to be like the listener:
{{poemquote |text=Sure, once I was young and impulsive; I wore every conceivable pin,
Even went to Socialist meetings, learned all the old Union hymns.
Ah, but I've grown older and wiser, and that's why I'm turning you in.
So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal. }}
According to Ochs' biographer Michael Schumacher, "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" would evoke "a strange mixture of laughter, from nervous tittering from those who recognized themselves in Phil's indictment, to open roars of approval from the radical factions in the audience."Schumacher, p. 100. Eric Alterman describes "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" as "a scorching indictment of liberal cowardice by a bitter adversary, not the good-natured ribbing one might expect from an affectionate ally".{{cite book |last=Alterman |first=Eric |author-link=Eric Alterman |title=Why We're Liberals: A Political Handbook for Post-Bush America |year=2008 |publisher=Viking |location=New York |isbn=978-1-101-20290-6 |page=[https://archive.org/details/whywereliberalsp00alte/page/41 41] |url=https://archive.org/details/whywereliberalsp00alte |url-access=registration }}
In 2018, Billy Bragg wrote of "Love Me, I'm a Liberal": "As with all such finely honed topical songs, the cultural references have dated somewhat. However, Ochs's description of a liberal as someone whose politics are '10 degrees to the left of centre in good times, 10 degrees to the right of centre if it affects them personally' still resonates today."{{cite magazine |first=Billy |last=Bragg |author-link=Billy Bragg |title=Free Radicals: 5 Crucial Phil Ochs Cuts |date=February 2018 |magazine=Mojo |page=60 }}
Cover versions
Several cover versions of "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" have been recorded, almost always with updated lyrics. Performers include Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixon,{{cite book |last=Cohen |first=David |title=Phil Ochs: A Bio-Bibliography |year=1999 |publisher=Greenwood Press |location=Westport, Conn. |isbn=978-0-313-31029-4 |page=274 }} Kevin Devine,{{cite web |url=https://www.spin.com/2008/09/exclusive-download-two-kevin-devine-songs/ |title=Exclusive: Download Two Kevin Devine Songs |last=Gaston |first=Peter |work=Spin |date=September 18, 2008 |access-date=October 8, 2011 }} Gerd Schinkel,Cohen, p. 288. Evan Greer,{{cite web |url=http://www.riotfolk.org/popup.php?p=lyrics&id=205 |title=Love Me, I'm a Liberal (2003) |access-date=March 18, 2015 |last=Greer |first=Evan |publisher=Riot-Folk |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120308000618/http://www.riotfolk.org/popup.php?p=lyrics&id=205 |archive-date=March 8, 2012 }} John Yannis,Cohen, p. 293. {{ill|Nacho Vegas|es}},{{cite web |url=http://www.efe.com/efe/espana/cultura/nacho-vegas-reivindica-el-populismo-en-la-musica-su-nuevo-disco/10005-2792863 |title=Nacho Vegas reivindica el populismo en la música en su nuevo disco |first=Javier |last=Herrero |date=December 17, 2015 |publisher=EFE |access-date=June 3, 2016 }} Oscar Brand, Carly Cosgrove and Chris T-T.{{cite web |url=http://www.1.xtramilerecordings.com/news/2016/4/6/chris-tt-9-green-songs-out-3-june-2016 |title=Chris T-T New Album '9 Green Songs' Out 3 June 2016 |date=April 6, 2016 |publisher=Xtra Mile Recordings |access-date=June 3, 2016 }}
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