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Who first sang If I Had a Hammer?
“If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song)” is a protest song written by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays. It was written in 1949 in support of the Progressive movement, and was first recorded by the Weavers, a folk music quartet composed of Seeger, Hays, Ronnie Gilbert, and Fred Hellerman.
Who sang the song If I Had a Hammer in 1963?
Peter, Paul and Mary
If I Had a Hammer/Artists
Who Covered If I Had a Hammer?
Versions
Title | Performer | Release date |
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The Hammer Song | The Wayfarers Trio | April 1961 |
If I Had a Hammer | Peter, Paul and Mary | May 1962 |
The Hammer Song | Barbara Dane | September 1962 |
If I Had a Hammer | Trini Lopez | June 1963 |
Who sang If I Had a Hammer in the 60s?
Trini López
Trini López, the singer and guitarist who in the 1960s had hits with the songs “If I Had a Hammer” and “Lemon Tree” and appeared in the classic war movie The Dirty Dozen, has died. He was 83.
Why was the song If I Had a Hammer written?
“If I Had a Hammer” was written by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays in 1949 as an anthem for many progressive concerns of the day and most specifically the Labor Movement. The song features images of blue-collar workers (hammers and bells to suggest factories, etc.) as a rallying call for justice and equality.
Who wrote If I Had a Hammer lyrics?
Lee Hays
Pete Seeger
If I Had a Hammer/Composers
Did Peter, Paul, and Mary record If I Had a Hammer?
“If I Had a Hammer” and Civil Rights By the time Peter, Paul, and Mary recorded it in 1962, the tune’s meaning had evolved to fit the emerging civil rights movement.
Who wrote If I Had A Hammer lyrics?
Why was if I had a hammer written?
Did Peter Paul and Mary record If I Had a Hammer?
What disease did Mary Travers have?
17, 2009 — — Mary Travers of the 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary died Wednesday after a long battle with leukemia. She was 72. Bandmate Peter Yarrow said Travers handled her disease with “great dignity.”