Compared To - What

The song's themes of social injustice have kept it relevant to modern protest movements. The Popular Song: COMPARED TO WHAT

The song was written during the Vietnam War, the civil rights movement, and the second-wave feminist movement, aiming to call out "unreal values" and systemic injustice. 2. The Famous 1969 "Swiss Movement" Version Compared to What

The repeating chorus questions the authenticity of American life ("Tryin' to make it real compared to what"). 4. Legacy and Cultural Impact The song's themes of social injustice have kept

"Compared to What" is a seminal jazz-soul protest song written by Eugene McDaniels in 1966. It serves as a caustic critique of social inequality, the Vietnam War, and moral hypocrisy in American society. While first recorded in 1966, its most famous rendition is the 1969 live performance by Les McCann and Eddie Harris. 1. Origin and Context Written by Eugene McDaniels in 1966. The Famous 1969 "Swiss Movement" Version The repeating

The song has been covered by more than 270 artists by 2011, including famous versions by Ray Charles and Roberta Flack.