Don't get too upset about these recordings, folks. If you listen with a sense of humor, these recordings are hilarious. Here's "Commie Lies," recorded by Janet Greene in 1966:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUNuNilqrDQ
And Janet's "Fascist Threat":https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GabfmvQ8s0A
And as icing on the anti-Communist cake, here's a playlist starting with Janet Greene's "Poor Left Winger:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPa5hqr8Dqo&list=RDGabfmvQ8s0A
Have fun, and remember that most or all of these singers are....dead. So, don't get TOO mad at them.
-Joe-
This page (click) has lots of information about Janet Greene. Here's an excerpt:
ANTI-BAEZ: THE JANET GREENE SONGBOOK
Janet Greene's recorded musical output was limited to just eight songs during her anti-Communist heyday working for Dr. Fred Schwarz as Music Director at the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade (CACC). These "golden period" tunes were produced by Del Katcher and released as singles in 1966 on Chantico, the CACC house label. The tracks were also issued collectively, as an album side (Janet Greene Sings), on the Schwarz box set "What Is Communism?," a collection of his lectures on the Red Menace (Chantico UB2160; 1966). Ironically, it is Greene's musical contribution to Schwarz's spoken word miasma that makes the set a collector's item today, not the paranoid ruminations of the good doctor. The blatantly confrontational titles that Greene cut during this era (Commie Lies, Comrade's Lament, etc.) were packaged with covers featuring the sunny and optimistic visage of the artist. It is a delightfully subversive contrast that makes the music all that more enjoyable.
In 1980, after a very long absence from the studio, Greene recorded two original songs for her self-released LP, "Country and Spanish Flavors." Greene rounded out this record with eight of her favorite standards including Crazy (written by Willie Nelson and made famous by Patsy Cline).