Peter, Paul and Mary - Where Have All the Flowers Gone (25th Anniversary Concert) video free download


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Uploaded: 2013/06/11

Peter, Paul and Mary perform "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" live at their 25th anniversary concert in 1986. Now, two and a half decades later, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the formation of the group in the famed Greenwich Village, this joyous yet deeply moving live concert is being first released on DVD by Shout! Factory.

Get the DVD here: http://www.shoutfactory.com/?q=node/176016

The track was originally written by Pete Seeger. Peter, Paul and Mary included it on their first album released in 1962. It was one of the rare folk albums to reach US#1 - staying for over a month. The lead-off singles "If I Had a Hammer" and "Lemon Tree" reached numbers 10 and 35 respectively on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.

At the Grammy Awards of 1963, their recording of "If I Had a Hammer" won the Best Folk Recording and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Grammies.

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Lyrics:

Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing?

Where have all the flowers gone, long time ago?

Where have all the flowers gone?

Young girls have picked them everyone.

Oh, when will they ever learn?

Oh, when will they ever learn?

Where have all the young girls gone, long time passing?

Where have all the young girls gone, long time ago?

Where have all the young girls gone?

Gone for husbands everyone.

Oh, when will they ever learn?

Oh, when will they ever learn?

Where have all the husbands gone, long time passing?

Where have all the husbands gone, long time ago?

Where have all the husbands gone?

Gone for soldiers everyone

Oh, when will they ever learn?

Oh, when will they ever learn?

Where have all the soldiers gone, long time passing?

Where have all the soldiers gone, long time ago?

Where have all the soldiers gone?

Gone to graveyards, everyone.

Oh, when will they ever learn?

Oh, when will they ever learn?

Where have all the graveyards gone, long time passing?

Where have all the graveyards gone, long time ago?

Where have all the graveyards gone?

Gone to flowers, everyone.

Oh, when will they ever learn?

Oh, when will they ever learn?

Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing?

Where have all the flowers gone, long time ago?

Where have all the flowers gone?

Young girls have picked them everyone.

Oh, when will they ever learn?

Oh, when will they ever learn?

Comments

8 years ago

Barton Fredreickson

As a flower garden that grows so does tending to it.

8 years ago

Dean H

Every song from this 25th Anniversary concert had fantastic crowd participation encouraged by Peter, Paul and Mary,absolutely fantastic.

8 years ago

Dorothy Rader

Brings back memories from lunch time in high school 1965. . .

9 years ago

jimmy mindell

How could 26 people not love this?

9 years ago

Paul Craig

My dad used to sing this in his later years (in his seventies and eighties).

9 years ago

David Anthony Stone

they are a national treasure PP&M forever

9 years ago

Tennesse2432

Nice songs never die ...

9 years ago

Anne Enns

I Miss Them*

9 years ago

sunglasses ron

Ust to sing this in primary school years ago memorys!!

9 years ago

Jahil hamid

Amazing !

9 years ago

Larry Hartzer

it reminds me that i,m a prisoner of sorts.

9 years ago

Colette Nasielski

LOVE THIS SONG

9 years ago

Colette Nasielski

CLASSIC PROTEST SONG

9 years ago

Colette Nasielski

MAY MARY TRAVERS REST IN PEACE 1936-2009

9 years ago

Madelyn Byrne

A quote I just read on a GLP thread discussing growing up in the 60's/70's in America:"The OP is talking about the social atmosphere and lawfulness of most American communities. Most people didn't lock their doors, and kids played freely and safely all over the neighborhood without parental supervision.There were company sponsored picnics and Christmas parties. Many blocks had block parties, where all the neighbors would hob nob. There were often barbeques and cocktail parties at one house or another in most neighborhoods, where adults actually socialized and conversed in a civilized way, not drunken bashes. Police acted civil, and often knew the people in the neighborhoods they policed. If they picked up a kid making trouble, they took him to his parents and talked to them, rather than handcuffing him with his face in the dirt and taking him to the station."I too was a child of the 60's. The lifestyle described above was how we all lived...without cell phones, computers, violent TV, trashy entertainers and the like *deep sigh* So sad that the generations to come will never know the wonderful life we had back then. 

9 years ago

TERRY SUMMERS

Was. at three. of there show's it was great 

9 years ago

No2CoNuK

Blossoming then back to earth...small part of a bigger whole....

9 years ago

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9 years ago

Kraaxpelax

This must be some PR created group, aimed at christians.

9 years ago

Donna Palmer

TY :)

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