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"Taxman" by The Beatles is the first song most of us think of when we think of tax songs. The song reflected Britain's high tax rate, which in the sixties was as high as eighty percent. Was it the song that changed things? The song mentioned the leaders who would affect change, Mr. Wilson and Mr. Heath. One thing we know for sure, is that the song "Taxman" gets a lot of spins on radio every April. Taxman by The Beatles Take the Money and Run by Steve Miller Band Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival Sunny Afternoon by The Kinks After Taxes by Johnny Cash Turbo Tax: The Rap by GoRemy Taxman, Mr. Thief by Cheap Trick Success Story by The Who Me and the IRS by Johnny Paycheck Tired by Willie Nelson Inner City Blues (Make Me Wana Holler) by Marvin Gaye 1040 Blues by Robert Cray Ideology by Billy Bragg Sales Tax by Mississippi Sheiks I Paid My Income Tax Today by Danny Kaye Tax Free (instrumental) by Jimi Hendrix Don't Forget To Pay Your Taxes by The Lost Secrets Call from the IRS by Visions of the West Tax Credits by Psychedelic Swirl If You Never Pay Taxes by Another Blown Bubble Jailed Rock and Roller by Centuries of Darkness The Sales of Dominique by Proud Mary's Next Generation Taxes in Texas by Heaven's Treehouse The Tax Free Candidate by Nu Planet Satellites The Thing About Taxes by Green Revision © Playlist Research. All rights reserved. |