Again in the 1960's, youth were torn apart by the Vietnam conflict. So a tragedy culture evolved. At the same time automobile accidents were on the increase and many of the youth's heroes, such as Jimmy Dean died in these accidents. Consequently a flurry of songs about car crashes became a popular theme both in pop and rock music as well as country western. Some of these were eulogies. For example, in 1964 The Beach Boys recorded "A Young Man is Gone" in memory of James Dean who had been killed in a car accident. Much later, in 1994, Suede recorded "Daddy's Speeding", another eulogy to Dean. Then in 1998, Jill Johnson did "Karleken ar" in response to Princess Diana's death in a car accident in Paris. "Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are" (Meat Loaf) came about because the singer was devastated over the death of a close, personal friend. "Glass In The Trees" by Dead Poetic is another song about a friend who was killed in a car accident.
Young people are always drawn to love themes and car crash songs are no exception. Ray Peterson's "Tell Laura I Love Her" is the love story of Laura and Tommy. Tommy needs $1,000 to buy Laura an engagement ring so he enters a stock car race hoping to win the money. Instead, he is killed.
Another song, "Teen Angel" tells of a teen couple whose car is stalled on the railroad tracks. The boy runs back to the car for his school ring and is struck down by an oncoming train. Country western joins the crash genre with Phantom 309, by Red Sovine. A hitchhiker meets the ghost of a truck driver who died when he drove his semi into a ditch to avoid a collision with a bus carrying teenagers.
And some of the car crash songs relate to safety education. One example is "Airbag" by Radiohead wherein the lyrics state, "an airbag saved my life."
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