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Pete Seeger
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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Four Pence a Day
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Frankie And Johnnie
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Frankie and Johnny
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Frankie And Jonny
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Freiheit
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Frere Jacques
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Frog Went A-courting
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From Way Up Here
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Garbage
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Gee But I Want to Go Home
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Genbaku O Yurusumagi (Never Again the A-Bomb)
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Get Along Little Dogies
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Get Up and Go
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Git Along Little Doggies
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Glory to That New Born King
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Go Down Old Hannah
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Go in and Out the Window
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God Bless the Grass
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Goin' to Boston
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Going Across the Mountains
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Goodnight Irene
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Goodnight, Irene
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Green Grass Grew All Around
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Green Grass Grows All Around
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Greensleeves
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Grey Goose
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Groud Hog
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Ground Hog
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Guantanamera
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Gypsy Davy
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Ha Ha Thisaway
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Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
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Hard Rain's A-Gonna Gall
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Hard Times in the Mill
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Hard Travelling
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Harry Simms
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Harry Sims
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Hayseed Like Me
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He Lies in the American Land
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Henry My Son
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Here We Go Loopy-Lee
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Here's to Cheshire - Here's to Cheese (Froggy)
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Here's to Cheshire, Here's to Cheese
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Here's to Cheshire-Here's to Cheese (Froggy)
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Hobo's Lullaby
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Hold On
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Hold On (Hand on the Plow)
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Hold The Fort
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Hold the Line
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Hole in the Bucket