Acclaimed singer-songwriter Rae Leigh released 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 honour 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.”
‘The War That Stole My Daddy’s Life’ delves into the personal cost of war, sharing the story of a father conscripted from his farm in outback Queensland to serve in Vietnam. Rae Leigh uses her own family’s experiences to shed light on the often-overlooked consequences of military conflict, offering a heartfelt tribute to those who suffered silently. The song’s emotional lyrics and haunting melody are designed to resonate deeply with listeners, encouraging empathy and reflection on the broader impacts of war on the soldiers and their families.
Produced by John Lister at Fingerman Studios, ‘The War That Stole My Daddy’s Life’ showcases a perfect blend of heartfelt lyrics and masterful production. John’s expertise and dedication to capturing the essence of the song have resulted in a track that is both powerful and emotionally stirring.
“This song is more than just a tribute to my father; it’s a reflection on the many families who endured similar hardships,” says Rae Leigh “I hope it serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made not just by soldiers, but by everyone connected to them.” – Rae Leigh
“It was a real pleasure working with Rae on such a moving and personal song” – Allan Caswell
“Join me in honouring the courage and sacrifice of Australian Vietnam War veterans and their families. Their enduring struggles with the impacts of Agent Orange and other wartime challenges deserve our recognition and support. Let’s come together to show our appreciation and ensure they receive the respect and care they deserve.”