Cultural Depictions of John F. Kennedy
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Cultural Depictions of John F. Kennedy
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President of the United States
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Assassination and legacy


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Cultural depictions of John F. Kennedy, the 35th American president, include films, songs, games, toys, stamps, coins, artwork, and other portrayals.
Film and television
Fictionalized
Documentaries
Stylistic
Depictions of JFK assassination
Stage production
Music
Over 200 musical works have been released about JFK, most of which were released following his assassination.[1] Among these are:
- The First Family, a comedic impersonation album written and performed by Vaughn Meader (1962)
- "PT-109", written by Marijohn Wilkin and Fred Burch, sung by Jimmy Dean (1962)
- "In the Summer of His Years", lyrics by Herb Kretzmer and music by David Lee, first sung by Millicent Martin (1963)
- "Elegy for J.F.K." by Igor Stravinsky (1964)
- "That Was the President", written and sung by Phil Ochs (1965)
- "He Was a Friend of Mine", written by Jim McGuinn, sung by The Byrds (1965)
- The Kennedy Dream, an album by Oliver Nelson (1967)
- "Crucifixion", written and sung by Phil Ochs (1967)
- "Abraham, Martin and John", written by Dick Holler, sung by Dion (1968)
Artwork
Toys and games
Governmental images
See also
References