Artist Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger - All mixed up
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Pete Seeger - Be kind to your parents
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Pete Seeger - Bourgeois blues
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Pete Seeger - Buffalo gals
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Pete Seeger - Clap your hands
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Pete Seeger - Down by the riverside
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Pete Seeger - Froggie went a courtin
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Pete Seeger - From way up here
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Pete Seeger - Gods counting on me gods counting on you
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Pete Seeger - Going across the mountains
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Pete Seeger - Green grass grew all around
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Pete Seeger - Guantanamera
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Pete Seeger - If i had a hammer
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Pete Seeger - If i had a hammer hammer song
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Pete Seeger - Jacobs ladder
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Pete Seeger - Joe hill
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Pete Seeger - John browns body
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Pete Seeger - Little boxes
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Pete Seeger - Lonesome valley
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Pete Seeger - My dirty stream the hudson river song
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Pete Seeger - My get up and go
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Pete Seeger - My oklahoma home blowed away
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Pete Seeger - My rainbow race
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Pete Seeger - Oh had i a golden thread
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Pete Seeger - Old time religion parody
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Pete Seeger - Oleanna
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Pete Seeger - Passing through
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Pete Seeger - Raccoons got a bushy tail
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Pete Seeger - Raggedy
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Pete Seeger - Saccos last letter
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Pete Seeger - Sag mir wo die blumen sind
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Pete Seeger - Sailin up sailin down
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Pete Seeger - Skip to my lou
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Pete Seeger - Snow snow
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Pete Seeger - Solidarity forever
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Pete Seeger - Tenting tonight
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Pete Seeger - The battle of new orleans
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Pete Seeger - The farmer is the man
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Pete Seeger - The titanic
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Pete Seeger - The water is wide
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Pete Seeger - This land is your land
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Pete Seeger - This little light of mine
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Pete Seeger - This old car
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Pete Seeger - To my old brown earth
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Pete Seeger - Turn turn turn
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Pete Seeger - Twas on a night like this
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Pete Seeger - Waist deep in the big muddy
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Pete Seeger - Waiste deep in the big muddy
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Pete Seeger - Way out there
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Pete Seeger - We shall overcome
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Pete Seeger - What did you learn in school today
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Pete Seeger - When i first came to this land
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Pete Seeger - Where have all the flowers gone
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Pete Seeger - Which side are you on
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Pete Seeger - Yankee doodle
Pete Seeger was an American folk singer, songwriter, and social activist. Born in 1919, he became a central figure in the American folk music revival of the 1940s–1960s. Seeger was known for his powerful voice, banjo playing, and songs that promoted peace, civil rights, and environmental causes. Some of his best-known songs include "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?", "If I Had a Hammer," and "Turn! Turn! Turn!" He influenced generations of musicians and was also a key figure in popularizing folk music in the United States. Seeger passed away in 2014 at the age of 94.