True crime has become a point of interest in popular culture over the last few decades. That interest goes beyond podcasts and television. In fact, quite a few musicians through the years have penned some seriously underrated songs about real-life true crime. Letโs look at just a few spooky examples.
1. โTom Dulaโ by Neil Young
Neil Young isnโt one to pen tunes about true crime often. However, thatโs precisely what he did in โTom Dulaโ from the 2012 album Americana.ย
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This song is about a pretty old crime that took place in the 19th century, in which one Tom Dooley was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of a woman named Laura Foster. Dooleyโs story has been a popular one among history buffs, as many believe that he didnโt commit the crime he was executed for.
2. โGeorgia Leeโ by Tom Waits
Gritty-voiced crooner Tom Waits penned โGeorgia Leeโ for his legendary 1999 record Mule Variations. The song is based on a tragic real-life crime that occurred in Petaluma, California, in 1997.
The body of a young girl named Georgia Lee Moses was discovered near a freeway after being missing for over a week. Georgia had not been reported missing, leading her death to be labeled โsuspiciousโ by police. Sadly, her case was never solved. The line โWhy wasnโt God there for Georgia Lee?โ is devastating in this context.
3. โHurricaneโ by Bob Dylan
Nothing Bob Dylan has written is really โunderrated.” Still, we think โHurricaneโ deserves a spot on our list of songs based on true crime for its historical context.ย
This 1975 folk rock tune was written about the boxer Rubin โHurricaneโ Carter, who endured a flawed trial following a triple homicide in New Jersey in 1966. Carter was imprisoned for 20 years before it was determined that he had been racially profiled and falsely accused, and he was subsequently released. Dylan wrote this song before Carter was released, and itโs a bit of a controversial song, considering Dylanโs use of a racial slur to describe Carterโs mistreatment.
4. โI Donโt Like Mondaysโ by Boomtown Rats
From the title alone, this doesnโt seem like an entry on a list of underrated true crime songs. Who likes Mondays, anyway? However, this 1979 Irish new wave song from Boomtown Rats is actually about a terrible tragedy that occurred in San Diego, California that very year.
A teenager named Brenda Ann Spencer opened fire on a group of children and two adult employees at Grover Elementary School in 1979. Eight children were wounded, and the schoolโs principal and janitor were tragically killed. When asked by a reporter why she committed the heinous act, she simply replied โI donโt like Mondays.โ
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