Pete Seeger - The Water is Wide video free download


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Duration: 06:15
Uploaded: 2008/09/29

Believed to be either an English or Scottish folk song, "The Water is Wide" originated around the 1600's.

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8 years ago

Gilles JULIEN

Très belle version ... Merci

9 years ago

Charles Lamadrid

Pete Seeger - "The Water is Wide"

9 years ago

Inés Martínez

Una maravilla, gracias por compartirla

9 years ago

horrorskopf

@SternBlatt: It's of Scottish origin and first mentioned in 1706.

9 years ago

horrorskopf

A moving document. Thanks for posting.

9 years ago

Barb Stewart

This song just moved me to tears...

9 years ago

AJC51597

Where did you get this image? What's it called?

9 years ago

Eric Faure

Pete Seeger, I saw you at The Olympia in Paris, a long long time ago...and it was so full of humanity. Vous manquez terriblement et ce siècle cruel et violent doit vous faire hurler...là-haut.

9 years ago

wyooilpatch

Absolutely beautiful, a great singer and a man of compassion. Pete was truly one of the greatest. Thanks for all the songs.

9 years ago

Penny Bossom-Seeger

Always missed ❤️

9 years ago

Penny Bossom-Seeger

God bless

10 years ago

Annie Hussey

Beautiful. I First heard this song as a Kindermusik educator. Reminds me of rocking my babies to sleep. :)

10 years ago

otakte

beautiful! Thank you Pete for all you gave me during my 65 years of life....Rest in peace...God must me pleased to have you.....

10 years ago

לאה שפירא

What a beautiful song...

10 years ago

Frank Blangeard

Pete's singing is right up there on a level with William Shatner.

10 years ago

Julia G

love always

10 years ago

Elaine Powell

Pete Seeger (May 3 1919 ~ January 27 2014) woke up the best consience of a free country, sang "We Shall Overcome" during civil rights era...sang "Where Have All The Flowers Gone" during the Viet Nam war...and sang "The Water Is Wide" to bring attention to pollution of the Hudson River...Thanks, Pete...Rest in Peace.

10 years ago

Larry D. Jensen

One of America's great mistakes is that we didn't love Pete Seeger in the '50's as we do today.

10 years ago

24CaratHooligan

Carrickfergus...

10 years ago

Tom Donovan

How beautiful.

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