Pete Seeger fills the first half of his 1960 studio album The Rainbow Design with three medleys, playing and singing a chorus or so of 17 different songs in 15 minutes, as if just getting down the basics of the tunes to remember them and perhaps perform them more fully later. Toward the end of this set, he gets a bit more serious and organized, beginning with an original composition "Where Have All the Flowers Gone," a philosophical ballad with the chorus (gently sung), "When will you ever learn?"
Pete Seeger fills the first half of his 1960 studio album The Rainbow Design with three medleys, playing and singing a chorus or so of 17 different songs in 15 minutes, as if just getting down the basics of the tunes to remember them and perhaps perform them more fully later. Toward the end of this set, he gets a bit more serious and organized, beginning with an original composition "Where Have All the Flowers Gone," a philosophical ballad with the chorus (gently sung), "When will you ever learn?"
The discography of Pete Seeger, an American folk singer, consists of 52 studio albums, 23 compilation albums, 22 live albums, and 31 singles. Seeger's musical career started in 1940 when he joined The Almanac Singers. He stayed with the group for two years until he was drafted into the Army. After the end of World War II, Seeger helped found an organization known as People's Songs, along with the influential folk music magazine People's Songs Bulletin.
The Rainbow Quest, 1960. Seek and You Shall Find, Fare Well, Little Fishes, Where Have All the Flowers Gone?, Fu-Ru-Sato (Never Again Shall We Allow Another Atom Bomb to Fall), Step By Step, Joe Hill's Last Will (medley), 09:29. There's Better Things to Do, 02:37. To Everyone In All the World, 01:44. We Are Moving On to Victory, 01:44. Don't You Weep After Me, 04:09.
Features Song Lyrics for Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest album. 1. Oh, Had I a Golden Thread Lyrics. 2. To Everyone in All the World Lyrics. Pete Seeger Lyrics provided by SongLyrics. Lyricapsule: The Surfaris Drop ‘Wipe Out’; June 22, 1963. RIFF’d: Nas’ ‘Nasir’. Lyricapsule: The Byrds Drop ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’; June 21, 1965.
Peter "Pete" Seeger (born May 3, 1919) is an iconic American folk singer. A fixture on nationwide radio in the 1940s, he also had a string of hit records during the early 1950s as a member of The Weavers, most notably their recording of Lead Belly's "Goodnight, Irene", which topped the charts for . ore . Song. Colorado Trail/Spanish Is the Loving Tongue/From Here on Up/Texas Gals/.
Studio album by Pete Seeger.
Pete Seeger was sort of the father of us all. As a musician and activist, Pete was the template for just about every Greenwich Village musician on some level. Everyone who does benefit concerts is doing a Pete Seeger. Everyone who does traditional songs is doing a Pete Seeger ke the first stool that was first ever made to sit o. In the photograph below, Pete and Toshi Seeger stroll through Washington Square in Greenwich Village in 2005. Forty-one years earlier, Pete released an album Pete Seeger - Sing with Seeger - Live At the Village Gate (Greenwich Village).
| A1a | Colorado Trail |
| A1b | Spanish Is The Loving Tongue |
| A1c | From Here On Up |
| A1d | Texas Girls |
| A1e | Swarthmore Girls |
| A1f | We Pity Our Bosses Five |
| A1g | The Scabs Crawl In |
| A2a | Open The Door, Softly |
| A2b | Road To Athay |
| A2c | Why Do Scotsmen? |
| A2d | Hold Up Your Petticoat |
| A2e | Oh, There's Two On My Back |
| A3a | Seek And You Shall Find |
| A3b | Fare Well, Little Fishes |
| A3c | Where Have All The Flowers Gone |
| A3d | Never Again Shall We Allow Another Atom Bomb To Fall |
| A3e | Step By Step |
| A3f | Joe Hill's Last Will |
| A3g | Seek And You Shall Find |
| B1 | Oh, Had I A Golden Thread |
| B2 | There's Better Things To Do |
| B3 | The Dove |
| B4 | Five Fingers |
| B5 | To Everyone In All The World |
| B6 | We Are Moving On To Victory (From Montgomery Bus Boycott) |
| B7 | Don't You Weep After Me |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2870 380, 2870-380 | Pete Seeger | Where Have All The Flowers Gone? (LP) | Contour, Contour | 2870 380, 2870-380 | UK | 1970 |
| FTS 31026 | Pete Seeger | Where Have All The Flowers Gone? (LP, RE, RM) | Folkways Records | FTS 31026 | US | 1968 |
| MFP 5853, SMFP-5853 | Pete Seeger | Where Have All The Flowers Gone? (LP) | Music For Pleasure, Music For Pleasure | MFP 5853, SMFP-5853 | Australia | Unknown |
| FTS 31026 | Pete Seeger | Where Have All The Flowers Gone ? (LP) | Folkways Records | FTS 31026 | US | 1968 |
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