Pete Seeger

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  • folk
  • singer-songwriter
  • political
  • americana
  • banjo
Pete Seeger (born May 3, 1919) is an American folk singer, political activist and author, and a key figure in the mid-20th century American folk music revival. He is particular loved as the author (or co-author) of the songs Where Have All The Flowers Gone, If I Had a Hammer, and Turn, Turn, Turn. One of his brothers is Mike Seeger; Peggy Seeger is his half-sister. As a member of the Weavers, Pete Seeger had a string of hits, including a 1949 recording of Leadbelly's "Goodnight Irene" that topped the charts for 13 weeks in 1950.

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Songs

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    "C" For Conscription

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    'Twas on a Night Like This

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    (If I Had a Hammer) The Hammer Song

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    (The Ring on My Finger Is) Johnny Give Me

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    70 Miles

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    A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall

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    A Little Brand New Baby

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    A Little of This and That

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    Abi Yo Yo

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    Abi Yoyo

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    Abiyoyo

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    Acres of Clams

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    Aimee Semple McPherson

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    Ain't Goin' Down to De Well No Mo'

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    All Around the Kitchen

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    All I Want

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    All Mixed Up

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    Alligator, Hedgehog

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    Amazing Grace

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    America The Beautiful

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    And Still I Am Searching

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    Anitra's Dance/Brandy Leave Me Alone

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    Applause

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    Ariran

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    Arrange and Rearrange

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    Aunt Rhody

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    Autherine

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    Ballad of Barney Graham

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    Ballad of October 16th

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    Ballad of Old Monroe


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