A tale is told and the seed is sown. From dust we came into dust we'll go. You the know the Lord once told us so. Each brother takes His hand. Heed the meaning of the Lord's command. Get ready, brother, for that day. Everybody gonna pray on the very last day. Oh when they hear that bell a-ring the world away.
There’s no overstating just how much Peter, Paul & Mary contributed to the commercial clout of folk music in the ‘60s, whether smoothing out the crags in several Bob Dylan songs, making squirrelly pop tunes out of Pete Seeger (“If I Had a Hammer”) and Woody Guthrie (“This Land Is Your Land”) compositions, or playfully bridging the psychedelic and kid-friendly (“Puff, the Magic
If I Had a Hammer - Peter, Paul and Mary - MP3 instrumental karaoke. This title is a cover of If I Had a Hammer as made famous by Peter, Paul and Mary. Same as the original tempo: 91.4 BPM. In the same key as the original: A. This song ends without fade out.
Take off your old coat and roll up your sleeves, Life is a hard road to travel, I believe. I look to the east, I look to the west, A youth asking fate to be rewardin'. But fortune is a blind god, flying through the clouds, and forgettin' me on this side of Jordan. Take off your old coat and roll up your sleeves, Life is a hard road to travel, I
Take me for a ride in your Mac Truck. Take me for a ride in your truck, mack. Take me for a ride, take me for a ride, Take me for a ride in your Mac Truck, Mack. (spoken and sound effects segment) (Chorus) (Spoken segment, with sound effects, then Mary sings) Take me for a ride in your car-car. Take me for a ride in your car-car.
They recorded their first self-titled debut album, Peter, Paul and Mary, the following year. It included "Lemon Tree", "500 Miles", and the Pete Seeger hit tunes "If I Had a Hammer" (subtitled "The Hammer Song") and "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?". The album was listed in the Billboard Magazine Top Ten for 10 months, including seven weeks in
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if i had a hammer lyrics peter paul and mary