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Feb 9 2009, 11:49 AM EST
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Change: of only two La Farge Albums I own. I do not have access to my collection at present and can not find the lyrics on the Internet, so I'm not sure if my rendition is the complete song.Here is my video of the song, and here are the
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Oct 5 2008, 3:38 AM EDT
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Change: my rendition of the song and here are the lyrics. I Will Bring You FlowersThis song is from the 1964 Album, Peter La Farge Sings Women Blues, one ofonly two La Farge Albums I own. I do
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May 29 2008, 3:17 AM EDT
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Change: lyrics.lyrics. I Will Bring You FlowersThis song is from the 1964 Album, Peter La Farge Sings Women Blues, one ofonly two La Farge Albums I own. I do not have access to
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May 29 2008, 3:16 AM EDT
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Change: my video of the song and here are the lyrics. The Ballad of Ira HayesLa Farge's most famous song,The Ballad of Ira Hayes, tells of a Pima Indian who was one of the five
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May 28 2008, 11:17 PM EDT
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Change: , tells of a Pima Indian who was one of the five Marines who raised the US flag on Iwa Jima, but who returned home to prejudice and alcoholism. Johnny Cash covered the song in 1964 and it reached number 3 on the Billboard country music chart.In October,1965,
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May 26 2008, 10:09 AM EDT
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Change: my video of the song. Coyote, my Little BrotherPeter La Farge recorded this song in 1963. This songIt was included on Pete Seeger's album God Bless the Grass, which mainly featured songs by Malvina Reynolds. Here is Pete Seeger singing it on Rainbow Quest . Here
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Change: Farge, won the Pulitzer Prize for his 1929 book Laughing Boy, a love story set in the Navajo Nation, and the first Native American novel to receive this honor.Johnny Cash and June Carter singing As Long as the Grass Shall Grow, on Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest.
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May 22 2008, 5:48 AM EDT
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Change: the song sung by Johnny Cash. Here is good cover by Jacques van de Wal.Coyote, my Little BrotherPeter La Farge recorded this song in 1963. This song was included on Pete Seeger's album God Bless the Grass, which mainly featured songs
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Apr 8 2008, 6:11 AM EDT
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Change: In October,1965, Peter La Farge was found dead in his apartment, supposedly from a stroke, possibly from an overdose, though according to Liam Clancy, who lived next door, it was suicide by slitting his wrists. Fortunately for us, his music lives on.Peter was not the
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Change: (1931-1965) was part of the folk movement in New York inthe 1950s and60s. Hewas of Native American descent andraised on a ranch in Fountain, Colarado,
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