<Ul> <Li> Richard Fariña's song, "Michael, Andrew and James", performed with Mimi Fariña, was included in their first Vanguard album, Celebrations for a Grey Day (1965). </Li> <Li> The band Flobots' song, "Same Thing", asks to bring back Chaney . </Li> <Li> Phil Ochs wrote his song, "Here's to the State of Mississippi", about these events and other violations of civil rights that took place in that state . </Li> <Li> Tom Paxton included the tribute song, "Goodman, Schwerner, and Chaney" on his Ain't That News (1965) album . </Li> <Li> Pete Seeger and Frances Taylor wrote the song, "Those Three are On My Mind", about the murders, to commemorate the three workers . </Li> <Li> Although it was written a year before the murders, Simon & Garfunkel's song, "He Was My Brother" from Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. (1964), has become associated with Andrew Goodman, who attended Queens College near the end of Simon's years at the school . Simon may have known Goodman only slightly, but they shared many friends . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Richard Fariña's song, "Michael, Andrew and James", performed with Mimi Fariña, was included in their first Vanguard album, Celebrations for a Grey Day (1965). </Li> <Li> The band Flobots' song, "Same Thing", asks to bring back Chaney . </Li> <Li> Phil Ochs wrote his song, "Here's to the State of Mississippi", about these events and other violations of civil rights that took place in that state . </Li>

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