I need some help from all you music lovers.
Here’s the deal:
I’m a teacher (because I actually love it, mind you) and to keep my 7th and 8th grade students interested in learning skills like inference and supporting text evidence, I use song lyrics. We listen to the songs and read the lyrics to see what the story is all about. We’re looking for the hidden messages and all the things you have to deduce by using the symbolism and such rather than just being told what’s what.
Example: Ruby by Kenny Rogers (Paralyzed Vietnam vet left alone and dying in bed by his cheating whore of a wife) or Independence Day by Martina McBride. (Abused woman burning the house down around her drunken husband)
I’ve got plenty of others lined up, but my criteria for powerful lyrics first and foremost means that many of my songs are folk or country. My boys especially are ready for some intense rock. I have a few classical rock (We’re Not Going to Take It for author’s purpose and voice in writing, and The Cat’s in the Cradle for pure inference and moral), but I need some others.
What good rock songs are out there with lyrics that require you infer the true meaning of the story or message? I need the lyrics to tell the story – not the video or harmony.
Remember, I’m teaching 7th and 8th graders, so I need songs that have NO profanity and only edgy, not risqué concepts. No smacking my bitch up or pimps and hos, if you will – although I do use Fancy by Reba for a bit of pure inference.
Here are few others I plan on using to get the creative juices flowing. Thanks in advance for your help in brainstorming some more.
Traveling Solider by the Dixie Chicks
The Night The Lights Went Out in Georgia by Reba
Ode to Billie Joe by Bobbie Gentry
The Gambler by Kenny Rogers
Ruby by Kenny Rogers
Independence Day by Martina McBride
Skin (Sara Beth) by Rascal Flatts (The saddest song in Country Music)
He Stopped Loving Her Today by George Jones
We’re Not Going to Take It by Twisted Sister
The Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chapin
Concrete Angel by Martina
The Wall by Pink Floyd
Fancy by Reba
Here’s the deal:
I’m a teacher (because I actually love it, mind you) and to keep my 7th and 8th grade students interested in learning skills like inference and supporting text evidence, I use song lyrics. We listen to the songs and read the lyrics to see what the story is all about. We’re looking for the hidden messages and all the things you have to deduce by using the symbolism and such rather than just being told what’s what.
Example: Ruby by Kenny Rogers (Paralyzed Vietnam vet left alone and dying in bed by his cheating whore of a wife) or Independence Day by Martina McBride. (Abused woman burning the house down around her drunken husband)
I’ve got plenty of others lined up, but my criteria for powerful lyrics first and foremost means that many of my songs are folk or country. My boys especially are ready for some intense rock. I have a few classical rock (We’re Not Going to Take It for author’s purpose and voice in writing, and The Cat’s in the Cradle for pure inference and moral), but I need some others.
What good rock songs are out there with lyrics that require you infer the true meaning of the story or message? I need the lyrics to tell the story – not the video or harmony.

Remember, I’m teaching 7th and 8th graders, so I need songs that have NO profanity and only edgy, not risqué concepts. No smacking my bitch up or pimps and hos, if you will – although I do use Fancy by Reba for a bit of pure inference.
Here are few others I plan on using to get the creative juices flowing. Thanks in advance for your help in brainstorming some more.
Traveling Solider by the Dixie Chicks
The Night The Lights Went Out in Georgia by Reba
Ode to Billie Joe by Bobbie Gentry
The Gambler by Kenny Rogers
Ruby by Kenny Rogers
Independence Day by Martina McBride
Skin (Sara Beth) by Rascal Flatts (The saddest song in Country Music)
He Stopped Loving Her Today by George Jones
We’re Not Going to Take It by Twisted Sister
The Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chapin
Concrete Angel by Martina
The Wall by Pink Floyd
Fancy by Reba