Rae Leigh – The War That Stole My Daddy’s Life
Rae Leigh – The War That Stole My Daddy’s Life
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Rae Leigh is set to release her poignant new single, “The War That Stole My Daddy’s Life,” on August 16th, 2024. This heartfelt song reflects on the profound impact of the Vietnam War on Australian culture and families, through the lens of her father’s experience as a tunnel rat—a perilous role in the army.
“The War That Stole My Daddy’s Life” dives deep into the emotional and cultural repercussions of war, shedding light on the personal sacrifices and the enduring scars left on those who served and their loved ones. Rae Leigh’s evocative lyrics and soulful performance aim to honor her father’s legacy and the countless others affected by the Vietnam War.
“This song is very personal to me,” says Rae Leigh. “It’s about my father’s harrowing experiences as a tunnel rat in the Vietnam War and how it shaped our family and many others across Australia.
I hope it resonates with listeners and brings awareness to the hidden costs of war.”
Written by:
Rae Leigh / Allan Caswell
Album Label:
Independent Rae Leigh
Rae Leigh – The War That Stole My Daddy’s Life
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Rae Leigh is set to release her poignant new single, “The War That Stole My Daddy’s Life,” on August 16th, 2024. This heartfelt song reflects on the profound impact of the Vietnam War on Australian culture and families, through the lens of her father’s experience as a tunnel rat—a perilous role in the army.
“The War That Stole My Daddy’s Life” dives deep into the emotional and cultural repercussions of war, shedding light on the personal sacrifices and the enduring scars left on those who served and their loved ones. Rae Leigh’s evocative lyrics and soulful performance aim to honor her father’s legacy and the countless others affected by the Vietnam War.
“This song is very personal to me,” says Rae Leigh. “It’s about my father’s harrowing experiences as a tunnel rat in the Vietnam War and how it shaped our family and many others across Australia.
I hope it resonates with listeners and brings awareness to the hidden costs of war.”
Written by:
Rae Leigh / Allan Caswell
Album Label:
Independent Rae Leigh