1960's rocker Neil Young, who used to support Ronald Reagan in the 1980's, is recording a new song urging President Bush's impeachment.
According to Editor & Publisher, the former Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young star's new ditty will be titled, somewhat less than creatively: "Impeach the President."
Young's project is reportedly "shrouded in secrecy."
But a back-up singer familiar with the effort told E & P that Young's new tune would be a variation of the Democratic Party mantra, "Bush lied," explaining: "I'm not going to give the whole thing away, but the first line of one of the songs was ‘Let's impeach the President for lyin'!’"
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According to Harp Magazine, the song includes a rap with Bush's voice set to a lush 100-voice choir, and words like "flip-flop" are heard frequently.
The Canadian singer's impeachment anthem will appear on a new album called "Living With War," according to the Toronto Star.
Some say Young, who hasn't had a major hit since his 1972 chart-topper, "Heart of Gold," is looking to revive his career by bashing Bush.