Subject: PEACE SONGS From: Date: 24 Oct 99 - 08:21 PM Any ideas for songs for a high school assembly involving a peace theme |
Subject: RE: PEACE SONGS From: rich r Date: 24 Oct 99 - 11:21 PM "I Can See A New Day" by Les Rice "Die Gedanken Sind Frei" "Strangest Dream" by Ed McCurdy "All Mixed Up" by Pete Seeger (great recording by Peter Paul & Mary) "One Man's Hands" by Alex Comfort & Pete Seeger "Peace Will Come" by Tom Paxton "Peace Is" by Fred Small "Song of Peace" words by Lloyd Stone to Sibelius' tune "Finlandia" "Hymn For Nations" words by Bacon & West to Beethoven tune "Ode To Joy" rich r |
Subject: RE: PEACE SONGS From: katlaughing Date: 24 Oct 99 - 11:44 PM Let There Be Peace (on earth) Peace of the River Dona Nobis Pacem There are many listed in teh songbook, Rise up Singing: Some that might be appropriate are Bashana Haba'ah; Carry It on; Children of Darkness; Deep Blue Sea; Hymn of Nations; Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream; May There Always Be Sunshine; No More Genocide; Peace in the Valley; Peace Is; Song of Peace (Finlandia); Where Have All the Flowers Gone; and a few more. If you need lyrics,please start a separate thread with the name of the song in the title and we'll do our best. katlaughing |
Subject: RE: PEACE SONGS From: paddymac Date: 25 Oct 99 - 12:08 AM "When the Last British Soldier Has Gone Home", on a tape by "Braken". Poignant & beautiful. |
Subject: RE: PEACE SONGS From: katlaughing Date: 25 Oct 99 - 12:15 AM Dick and Susan, my apologies for not pointing the poster of this thread to the DigiTrad first! Anonymous, if you will go to the top of this thread page, righthand corner, you will see a search box for the DigiTrad databse. Enter @peace in the box and hit go. There will be lots of song lyrics that come up. The Dt is BIG part fo teh Mudcat and I am sorry for not pointing thatout before. Also, many of the songs we've already mentioned should be available in the DT. Either click on the appropriate letter of the alphabet or enter the title in the search box. Good luck, katlaughing |
Subject: RE: PEACE SONGS From: anon. Date: 25 Oct 99 - 01:47 AM Green Fields of France |
Subject: RE: PEACE SONGS From: Vixen Date: 25 Oct 99 - 09:56 AM Peace Train by Cat Stevens |
Subject: RE: PEACE SONGS From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Date: 25 Oct 99 - 10:54 AM There is a beautiful song that the Barra MacNeils, among others, sing called Song For Peace. It was written by Cape Bretoner, Allister MacGillivray. |
Subject: Lyr Add: WHITE SNOW OF THE SPRINGTIME From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 25 Oct 99 - 02:18 PM Here;s one I wrote that I sing with the Good Friday Agreement in Ireland in mind.
White Snow of the Springtime |
Subject: RE: PEACE SONGS From: GUEST,Genie Date: 18 Sep 01 - 02:55 AM refresh |
Subject: Lyr Add: HOW CAN IT END? (Peter Nardini) From: Susanne (skw) Date: 18 Sep 01 - 04:35 PM HOW CAN IT END? (Peter Nardini) Chorus: There's a lot of folk sure that the world's goin' tae end They're saying that's the way it must be But really I don't want to hear that again It's scaring the life oot o' me How can it end, does nobody care One push of the button, we're up in the air Mothers and daughters and fathers and sons Wi' their TVs and cookers, their fridges and phones A' the young married couples, just startin' off Oot for a bevvy, havin' a laugh How can it end, we're a big super power We've got Kentucky Fried Chicken and pork sweet and sour Football on the telly and a few cans o' beer Laughin' and swearin' and fallin' aff the chair Horses and bingo, takin' a chance Socials, discos, havin' a dance How can it end when there's Marlboro to smoke There's vodka and lime, and there's whisky and coke And there's fog and there's snow and there's ice and there's rain And I'm booked next August for two weeks in Spain How can it end when you've still things to do How can it end when you don't want it to |
Subject: RE: PEACE SONGS From: GUEST,Genie Date: 18 Sep 01 - 11:45 PM I posted the lyrics to "Bashana" ("Soon The Day Will Arrive") under the main Rosh Hashana thread, "L'Shana Tovah." I am still trying to get the hang of clickies, but maybe someone can post the link here. (hint, hint, Joe) Genie |
Subject: RE: PEACE SONGS From: SINSULL Date: 18 Sep 01 - 11:48 PM The Dove She Is A Pretty Bird |
Subject: RE: PEACE SONGS From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall) Date: 19 Sep 01 - 12:15 AM Prayer of St. Francis |
Subject: RE: PEACE SONGS From: Steve in Idaho Date: 19 Sep 01 - 06:24 PM Country Joe McDonalds "Fixin to Die Rag." Something poignant about being the "first one on the block to have your boy come home in a box." |
Subject: RE: PEACE SONGS From: Steveie1 Date: 20 Sep 01 - 08:15 AM Fragile Peace - Mike Silver Brilliant and Poignent. |
Subject: RE: PEACE SONGS From: GUEST,emily rain Date: 20 Sep 01 - 04:40 PM thanks for these lists, folks. i've just been asked to perform for a non-violence rally on saturday (it being thursday afternoon now), and i'm in a bit of a tizz. perhaps dona nobis pacem, and when the round starts to peter out, segue to last night i had the strangest dream. singalongs, both, which cannot help but add to the power of the message. |
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