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Change: , and the lyrics too.We Hate to See them Go Here is Heather Lev singing one of Malvina's anti-war songs - On Ukulele. What Have They Done to the Rain? This song, about nuclear fallout, is one of Malvina Reynolds' most popular songs It
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May 26 2009, 2:29 AM EDT
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Change: This is one of Malvina Reynolds' most pessimistic environmentalist songs. Here is my performance and here are the lyrics. Turn AroundMalvina co-wrote this song with Alan Greene, and it was popularised by Harry Belafonte,
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Jun 26 2008, 11:50 AM EDT
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Change: that you don’t wear petticoats with sunsuits. Malvina's response was that shewasn’tshe wasn’t thinking of wearing; she was thinking of ironing!Here is Malvina Reynolds singing the song and here is a Kodak advertisement that also helped to make the song popular. Here is a good cover by YouTube's
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Jun 25 2008, 11:47 AM EDT
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Change: Malvina co-wrote this song with Alan Greene, and it was popularised by Harry Belafonte, who apparently insisted on some changes before he agreed to record
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Jun 6 2008, 4:37 AM EDT
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Change: and the lytics are here. There'll Come a Time This is one of Malvina Reynolds' most pessimistic environmentalist songs. Here is my performance and here are the lyrics. We Hate to See them Go Here is Heather Lev singing one of Malvina's anti-war songs - On Ukulele. What
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Dec 1 2007, 5:46 AM EST
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Change: my YouTubemy performance and here are the lyrics. I Don't Mind Failing in this World Here is Heather Lev singing another one of Malvina Reynold's songs. It Isn't Nice Heather Lev sings this classic protest song. Little Boxes This is Malvina Reymolds' best
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Nov 8 2007, 3:22 AM EST
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Nov 8 2007, 3:21 AM EST
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Change: I Don't Mind Failing in this World Here is Heather Lev singing another one of Malvina Reynold's songs. It Isn't Nice Heather Lev sings this classic protest song. Little Boxes This is Malvina Reymolds' best known song. It was written in 1963 and made famous by Pete Seeger. Here
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Nov 8 2007, 3:12 AM EST
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Nov 8 2007, 3:11 AM EST
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Change: Heather Lev singing one of Malvina's anti-war songs - On Ukulele. What Have They Done to the Rain? This song, about nuclear fallout, is one of Malvina Reynolds' most popular songs It has been covered by many singers,
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Nov 8 2007, 3:06 AM EST
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Nov 8 2007, 3:02 AM EST
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Change: The earliest recording was by The Limeliters in 1962. Malvina Reynolds does not seem to have recorded the song herself until 1970, when she included it on her album, Artichokes, Griddlecakes and Other Good Things. This song is one of a number of lullabies dedicated to my grandson, Felix.
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Nov 7 2007, 3:47 AM EST
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Change: it onmy YouTubevideo and here are the lyrics. God Bless the Grass Though this song has usually been thought of as an environmentalistic work, Malvina actually wrote it after reading a book about the death of John F. Kennedy. Here is my YouTube performance and
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Oct 3 2007, 5:28 AM EDT
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Jul 5 2007, 10:31 PM EDT
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Change: useshas Malvina Reynolds herself singing a part of the song. Little Land Malvina Reynolds wrote this song in 1958, about the dangers of following leprechauns in Ireland. Like most of her songs it apparently has a deeper meaning, referring to the superficiality and false glamour of Hollywood.I
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Jul 5 2007, 10:29 PM EDT
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Change: More recently, this song has been used as the theme for a television show called "Weeds". It seems to be sung by a variety of different singers. Here is the one which uses Malvina Reynolds herself singing a part of the song. Little Land Malvina Reynolds wrote
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Jun 29 2007, 5:41 AM EDT
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Jun 29 2007, 5:40 AM EDT
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Change: remember where I first heard this song, but I remember singing it on a radio show when I was nineteen (ie. about forty years ago). The version I learnt is shorter than the original. In case anyone is interested, the verses I do not sing are as follows:When
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Jun 29 2007, 4:10 AM EDT
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Jun 29 2007, 4:10 AM EDT
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