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Help: Everything Malvina! (songs)

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BURY ME IN MY OVERALLS
FROM WAY UP HERE
IF YOU LOVE ME
JUST A LITTLE RAIN
LITTLE BOXES
LITTLE BOXES RE-VISITED
MAGIC PENNY
MAGIC PENNY
ROSIE JANE
THE ALBATROSS
THE BANKERS AND THE DIPLOMATS
THE BOY SALUTES
THE MONEY CROP
TURN AROUND


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Nancy Schimmel: I Think of a Dragon (1)
Lyr ADD: The Man in the Mask (Malvina Reynolds) (4)
Lyr ADD: Bring Flowers (Malvina Reynolds) (4)
Tune Req: It Isn't Nice (Malvina Reynolds) (5)
Lyr Add: Open Your Windows and Sing (Schimmel) (3)
Help: Little Boxes (Malvina Reynolds) ticky-tacky? (138)
Mrs. Clara Sullivan's Letter background (3)
No Closing Chord - Tribute to Pete (4)
Lyr Req: The Little Land (Malvina Reynolds) (16)
World in Their Pocket (Malvina Reynolds) (4)
Lyr Add: Andorra (Malvina Reynolds) (4)
Origins: Morningtown Ride (Malvina Reynolds) (46)
Do you like 'Little Boxes'? (202)
Lyr Req: The Little Mouse (Malvina Reynolds) (3)
Lyr Add: 1st Amendment Banjo (Malvina Reynolds) (4)
BS: Little Boxes revisited (8)
Lyr Add: God Bless the Grass (Malvina Reynolds) (23)
Malvina Reynolds - World Gone Beautiful (4)
Lyr Req: Let Us Come In (Malvina Reynolds) -Seeger (3)
Malvina Reynolds C.D.'s? (12)
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Lyr Req: Magic Penny (Malvina Reynolds) (12)
Malvina Reynolds (16)
Lyr Add: Alone (Malvina Reynolds) (1)
BS: Whats the point of Andorra (43)
Lyr/Chords Req: Morningtown Train (answered) (6) (closed)
Tune Req: Turn Around (Malvina Reynolds) (4) (closed)
Lyr Add: Little Tourists (Little Boxes parody) (12)
Lyr Add: Faucets Are Dripping (Malvina Reynolds) (5)
Lyr Add: Lambeth Children (Malvina Reynolds) (1)
Two new Folk Sites (Malvina Reynolds!) (7)
Lyr Req: No Hole in My Head (Malvina Reynolds) (7)
Help ...'The Magic Penny' (10)
Malvina Reynolds tribute (26)
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Lyr Req: Battle of Maxton Field (Malvina Reynolds) (9)
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Lyr Req: Morningtown Ride (answered) (10) (closed)
Lyr Add: Peace Isn't Treason (Malvina Reynolds) (3)
Need a Song - for inserting names of kids (5)
Lyr Req: If You Love Me (Malvina Reynolds) (6)
Origins: We Don't Need the Men (Malvina Reynolds) (11)
Song sought for Lupercania(?) (8)
How about that Malvina Reynolds? (5)
Lyr Req: male version of 'Turn Around' (M Reynolds (6) (closed)
Lyr Req: Pied Piper (Malvina Reynolds) (6)
Lyr Add: The New Restaurant (Malvina Reynolds) (3)
Lyr ADD: Bury Me in My Overalls (Malvina Reynolds) (20)


In Mudcat MIDIs:
Albatross [Malvina Reynolds] (Main Tune)


Margret RoadKnight 22 Aug 04 - 08:55 AM
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Stewart 07 Feb 04 - 10:05 PM
Joe Offer 07 Feb 04 - 09:12 PM
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GUEST,Heather Lev 07 Feb 04 - 07:29 PM
Susanne (skw) 19 Dec 02 - 06:23 PM
Joe Offer 17 Dec 02 - 02:42 PM
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Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
From: Margret RoadKnight
Date: 22 Aug 04 - 08:55 AM

I have all Malvina Reynold's 'official' recordings, and yes,
her version of "Morningtown Ride" first appears on "Artichokes".


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Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
From: GUEST,Lyn
Date: 22 Aug 04 - 12:33 AM

Did Malvina record "Morningtown Ride" before The Limeliters did it in 1962? The earliest recording by her that I can find is 1970, on "Artichokes, Griddlecakes and Other Good Things", but I've seen reference to an "original recording" by her on Vanguard. The song seems to be copyrighted in 1957.
Thanks.


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Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
From: Stewart
Date: 07 Feb 04 - 10:05 PM

Hi Heather. I'm also a Malvina fan. For a couple of years, a few years ago, I did Malvina song workshops at Seattle Song Circle's Rainy Camp. The album you're looking for is "Malvina Reynolds...Sings the Truth" Columbia CS9414 or CL2614. It starts with "The New Restaurant" and ends with "I Don't Mind Failing" on Side 1. Side 2 begins with "What Have They Done To The Rain" and ends with "Bitter Rain."

My only regret is that when I lived in Berkeley from 1962-65, I didn't meet her. I'm pretty sure I was into her music at that time. But a few years ago I did meet and talk to her daughter Nancy Shimmel. Here's my web page on Malvina HERE.

Cheers, S. in Seattle


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Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
From: Joe Offer
Date: 07 Feb 04 - 09:12 PM

Here is the discography shown in the back of the Malvina Reynolds Songbook, and also in There's Music in the Air. No discography in either of the two Oak songbooks.

  • MALVINA — HELD OVER (Cassandra CFS 3688) $5.50 "Rosie Jane," "If You Love Me," "What Have They Done to the Rain," "We Don't Need the Men," "World In Their Pocket," "Magic Penny," "The Whale" and more.

  • MALVINA (Cassandra CFS 2807) $4.50 "There's a Bottom Below," "Little Boxes," "You'll Be a Man," "Turn Around" and others.

  • MALVINA REYNOLDS (Century City CCR 5100) $4.50 "We Hate to See Them Go," "World Gone Beautiful," "It Isn't Nice," "Morningtown Ride" and others.

  • ARTICHOKES, GRIDDLE CAKES AND OTHER GOOD THINGS
    (Pacific Cascade LPL 7018) $5.50 Malvina sings her kids' songs. Includes "Johnny Built a House," "You Can't Make a Turtle Come Out," "Morningtown Ride

  • FUNNY BUGS, GIGGLEWORMS, AND OTHER GOOD FRIENDS
    (Pacific Cascade LPS 7025) $5.50 Another LP of songs for kids; "Little Birds," "Funny Bug Basin," "PlaceTo Be,"
    "The Pets" and more.

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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: Joe Offer
    Date: 07 Feb 04 - 08:55 PM

    You've done a lot of great work, Heather! I checked my four Malvina songbooks, and none had much of a discography. You might check Folk Music: Index of Recorded Resources for a partial discography, listed by song title.


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: GUEST,Heather Lev
    Date: 07 Feb 04 - 07:29 PM

    Hi everybody,
    I have the honor of performing a Malvina Reynolds mini-concert/workshop at the New England Folk Festival this April (visit neffa.org for details). I already have several Malvina albums & songbooks, but I have one album on tape that I copied from an LP years ago, and can't figure out *which* lp it was! The songs on the tape are:
    The New Restaurant * What's going on down there * Little Boxes *Battle of Maxton Field * God Bless the Grass * I don't mind failing * What have they done to the rain * The Devil's Baptizin' * Singin' Jesus * The Bloody Neat * Quiet * Magic Penny * Bitter Rain

    Any idea which album this is?
    Also, I can't seem to find a list of the songs on the albums I don't have, namely:
    Malvina Reynolds (1970) Century City CCR5100 / Cassandra CFS 5100
    Malvina… Held Over (1975); Cassandra Records CFS-3688
    Malvina Reynolds Sings The Truth (1968) on Columbia, CS 9414
    Any suggestions or ideas?

    By the way, here is the bibliography/discography I've put together thus far for Malvina... please email me with any updates or changes at heatherlev@hotmail.com. Thanks!
    Heather Lev
    http://heatherlev.com

    MALVINA REYNOLDS RESOURCES
    DISCOGRAPHY
    Another Country Heard From (1960) on Folkways 02524
    http://www.si.edu/folkways/
    The Pied Piper * We Hate to See Them Go *Let it Be *Faucets are Dripping *Don't Talk to Me of Love * Money Blues * The Day the Freeway Froze * The Delinquent * Mommy's Girl * Somewhere Between * I Live in a City * The Little Land * Oh Doctor! * Sing Along * The Miracle

    Malvina Reynolds Sings The Truth (1968) on Columbia, CS 9414

    Malvina Reynolds (1970) Century City CCR5100 / Cassandra CFS 5100

    Artichokes, Griddlecakes and Other Good Things (1970) Pacific Cascade LPC 7018 (Cassette) www.sisterschoice.com
    Artichokes * The Pets * Johnny Built a House * Wheels * Everybody Says * One Shoe
    Morningtown Ride * Griddlecakes * It Turned Out to Be a Song * I Went A-Gathering * Don't Bother Me * Little Boat* Eight Candles * In Bethlehem * You Can't Make a Turtle Come Out

    Malvina (1972); Cassandra Records. CFS-2807 www.sisterschoice.com
    Little Boxes * You'll Be a Man * The Albatross * No Room * Turn Around * The Little Red Hen * This World * There's a Bottom Below * Green Shadows * The Money Crop *Somewhere Between * The Day the Freeway Froze

    Funny Bugs, Giggleworms, and Other Good Friends (1972) Pacific Cascade LPC 7025 (Cassette) www.sisterschoice.com    Magical Food * Funny Bug Basin * Rabbits Dance
    You Can't Make a Turtle Come Out * Place to Be * Hello Ladybug * Says the Bee * Little Birds * What Time Is It? * The Pets * Black Horse

    Malvina… Held Over (1975); Cassandra Records CFS-3688
    We don't need the men

    Magical Songs (1978) Cassandra Records. www.sisterschoice.com CR 040 (Cassette)
    Sweet Stuff * Wheels * Lambeth Children * My Street * Kennebunkport * Quiet * Never Touch a Singing Bird *Don't Push Me * Let Us Come In * It's Up to You * Morningtown Ride * Magical Song * The Whale * I've Got a Song

    Mama Lion (1980); (CR 050) Cassandra Records. www.sisterschoice.com
    Skagit Valley Forever * Bury Me in My Overalls * The Judge Said * If You Were Little * The Devil's Baptizin' * The Little Mouse * Power Plant Reggae * Mario's Duck * Back Alley Surgery * Dialectic * The Last Time * Carolina Cotton Mill Song *

    Malvina Reynolds, Ear to the Ground, Topical Songs 1960-1978
    Smithsonian Folkways 40124
    http://www.si.edu/folkways/40124.htm
    1. It Isn't Nice 2. On the Rim of the World 3. What Have They Done to the Rain?
    4. Look on the Sunny Side 5. The World's Gone Beautiful 6. Spoken Introduction to Little Boxes 7. Little Boxes 8. Little Red Hen 9. Dialectic 10. Bury Me in My Overalls
    11. There's a Bottom Below 12. The Little Mouse 13. Rosie Jane 14. The Money Crop
    15. Magic Penny 16. The Albatross 17. Skagit Valley Forever 18. Spoken Introduction to The Judge Said 19. The Judge Said 20. Mario's Duck 21. Caroline Cotton Mill Song
    22. Boraxo 23. This World

    Virgo Rising / The once and Future Woman / Thunderbird Records LP 7037
    Various Artists / Save The Children / Women Strike for Peace Records W-001


    WEBSITES:
    http://www.sisterschoice.com/
    http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/reynolds.html
    http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hend/songs/MalvinaReynolds.html
    http://www.musicweb.uk.net/encyclopaedia/r/R70.HTM
    http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=40846
    http://www.ocap.ca/lyrics.html
    http://www.theiceberg.com/artist.html?artist_id=25285


    BOOKS/SONG SOURCES/VIDEOS
    The Malvina Reynolds Songbook, 4th Ed. www.sisterschoice.com
    Schroder Music Co. & Sisters' Choice, 704 Gilman St. Berkeley, CA 94710-1333

    Little Boxes and Other Handmade Songs
    by Malvina Reynolds      Oak Publishing Co. (out of print), 1964

    The Muse of Parker Street: More Songs by Malvina Reynolds
    by Malvina Reynolds, Oak Publishing Co. (out of print), 1967

    There's Music in the Air: Songs for the Middle-Young by Malvina Reynolds, 1976
    Shroder Music Company published; order through www.sisterschoice.com

    Cheerful Tunes For Lutes And Spoons

    Tweedles And Foodles For Young Noodles order through www.sisterschoice.com

    Love it Like a Fool, Video Biography, http://www.sisterschoice.com/sporadic-4.html



    Other Recordings & Compilations on which Malvina's songs appear:
    RECORDINGS
    Tribute Album: Rosalie Sorrels, No Closing Chord, The Songs of Malvina Reynolds, RHR-CD-143 www.redhouserecords.com

    Folk, Gospel & Blues: Will The Circle Be Unbroken, (19.99), Label: Legacy Recordings,
    Distributor: Sony Music Distribution, (Little Boxes)

    Dogfight, (1991), Label: Nouveau (What Have They Done To The Rain)

    Bread & Roses: Festival Of Acoustic Music, Vol. 1, (1990) Label: Fantasy Records,
    Distributor: Fantasy (Little Boxes)

    Folk Classics: Roots Of American Folk Music, (1989), Label: Columbia, (Little Boxes)

    Washington Square Memoirs... 1950-70, (2001), Label: Rhino Records
    Distributor: WEA (Little Boxes)

    The Best of Broadside: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
    (What Have They Done To The Rain?; Little Boxes; The Faucets Are Dripping)
    http://www.folkways.si.edu/broadside/htdocs/reynolds.htm

    Other Folkways Recordings featuring Malvina's songs):
    What Now People, Vol. 3 - Paredon 02003

    American History in Ballad and Song Vol.2 - Folkways 05802 (The Delinquent; Too Many Bookmakers)

    We Won't Move: Songs of the Tenants' Movement, Malvina Reynolds, Folkways Recordings – 05287

    Reynolds wrote for children's TV shows incl. Sesame Street

    Others recording Malvina's Songs:
    Pete Seeger recorded five of her songs on God Bless The Grass '66, including the title song, 'The Faucets Are Dripping', 'Cement Octopus', 'From Way Up Here'.

    'What Have They Done To The Rain', recorded by Joan Baez and by the Seekers, who also covered 'Morningtown Ride'.

    'It Isn't Nice' about demonstrations was rewritten by Barbara Dane and recorded by Judy Collins.


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: Susanne (skw)
    Date: 19 Dec 02 - 06:23 PM

    More lyrics:

    Andorra
    I'm Quiet
    The Military Parade (as adapted by Rod Sinclair)


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    Subject: Add: MRS. CLARA SULLIVAN'S LETTER(Reynolds/Seeger)
    From: Joe Offer
    Date: 17 Dec 02 - 02:42 PM

    MRS. CLARA SULLIVAN'S LETTER
    (Malvina Reynolds & Pete Seeger)

    SPOKEN:
    Malvina Reynolds puts together many of her songs out of things she reads in the newspapers -- and this was directly made up from a letter written to a newspaper by a woman named Mrs. Clara Sullivan, down in the Eastern part of Kentucky where they been having the troubles in the coal mining area.
    So. Malvina called her song "Mrs. Clara Sullivan's Letter."


    Dear Mr. Editor, if you choose,
    Please send me a copy of the "Labor News;"
    I've got a son in the Infantry,
    And he'd be mighty glad to see
    That somebody somewhere, now and then,
    Thinks about the lives of the mining men
    In Perry County.

    In Perry County and here about,
    The miners simply had to go out.
    It was long hours, and substandard pay;
    Then they took our contract away.
    And now fourteen months is a mighty long time
    To face the goons on the picket line
    In Perry County.

    I'm twenty-six years, a miner's wife,
    There's nothing harder than a miner's life.
    But there's no better man than a mining man,
    You couldn't find better in all this land.
    The deal they get is a rotten deal,
    Mountain greens and gravy meal,
    In Perry County.

    We live in shacks that the rain comes in,
    While the operators live high as sin,
    Ride Cadillac cars, and drink like a fool,
    While our kids lack clothes to go to school.
    Sheriff Combs, he has it fine;
    He runs the law and owns a mine
    In Perry County.

    I believe, the truth will out some day
    That we're fighting for jobs at decent pay.
    Why, after work, my man comes in,
    With his wet clothes frozen to his skin.
    Diggin' coals, so the world can run
    And operators can have their fun
    In Perry County.

    Lyrics as performed by Pete Seeger, "The Complete Carnegie Hall Concert, June 8, 1963" (COLUMBIA CSK-45312), 1989; transcribed by Manfred Helfert.
    http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/parton/2/mrsclara.html


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: Joe Offer
    Date: 11 Nov 01 - 09:14 PM

    Wyo, the only Malvina CD I know about is the new one from Smithsonian/Folkways, Ear To The Ground. It's a good one. You can probably afford to also by the tribute CD by Rosalie Sorrels, No Closing Chord: The Songs of Malvina Reynolds. CAMSCO will be glad to get them for you.
    -Joe Offer-


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: WyoWoman
    Date: 11 Nov 01 - 09:08 PM

    I've done "Rim of the World" for years -- in fact, it was the song that inspired me to learn how to yodel. But I have to say I had no idea she was so prolific.

    Just when I swear off buying MORE CDs ...

    If I wanted to get the most bang for my limited bucks, what should I buy that would give me a good selection of Malvina?

    Yeay for this thread!!!

    ww


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: Joe Offer
    Date: 11 Nov 01 - 08:48 PM

    Charley - I'm the guy who asked you to post "Bottom" - forgetting that I had already posted the lyrics in this thread. Sorry....

    I got a personal message asking for chords to "God Bless the Grass." Can anybody help with that? Be sure to put preformat tags <pre> before and </pre> after the part with the chords, so the spacing is right. I can type what's in Rise Up Singing, but I'm no guitarist.

    -Joe Offer-

    Here's what's in Rise Up Singing:
    Am - AmE Am / E - AmE Am / C Am C Am / F Am CD E / Am E Am -


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: Charley Noble
    Date: 09 Nov 01 - 01:31 PM

    You're right, Barb. I missed the reference to "There's a Bottom Below" in my general excitment.;-)


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: Barbara
    Date: 09 Nov 01 - 01:16 PM

    Nancy Schimmel, still telling stories and singing around the area, mostly in the womyn's community.

    I actually got to hear Malvina play "If You Love Me" on her piano on Parker Street shortly after she composed it. Good timing on my part. I shared a graphics studio a couple doors down, so I often walked by. That particular block of Parker Street was often called "the Anarchist's Block" because a house across from where my studio was had a large banner slung between the second floor windows that said "Anarchy". Mal's house was actually pretty well kempt and tame, tho I recall the interior as being all dark stained wood, and dark.

    One of the joys of living in Berkeley in the '70's was that I often ran into Malvina at fundraisers and singing circles and protests. I always thought she wrote "Rim of the World" about one of my housemates, tho she said it was a pastiche when I asked her, and I'm just about positive "Rosie Jane" is about Rosalie.
    She once came by to look at a guitar I had for sale, and stayed an hour or two, singing with us. She had just written the Cotton Mill Song at that point, and sang it for us.
    I think the words but not the chords to "When You think You've Hit Bottom" are in the links Joe copied from the site, Charlie. I always liked that song, and loved the way she would drop an octave (maybe) on the word "down".

    When I heard her sing the song about "One Little Mouse", I recall that she actually sang the F word, not "mucked" -- and I was shocked to hear it come out of the mouth of this little white haired lady.

    Couple more of my favorites are "No Hole In My Head" and "You Can't Make a Turtle Come Out".
    Blessings,
    Barbara


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: Charley Noble
    Date: 09 Nov 01 - 01:12 PM

    Hey, the cookie came back!

    Open Mike - you're thinking about Nancy Schimmel who among other things wrote that great alternative "Columbus" song.


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: open mike
    Date: 09 Nov 01 - 11:17 AM

    I got to hear Malvina sing in Chico years ago. Wonderful to hear a white haired woman with such powerful statements! When Rosalie did her Malvina set live at Strawberry festival last spring that was the best in the whole weekend line-up! She and Utah Phillips have done a couple of sets at the Kate Wolf memorial fest. and they always do some Malvina songs. Malvina's daughter had a group in the bay area called Plum City Players. She is a story teller and children's performer. Can't remember her name--Nancy?


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: GUEST,Charley Noble without his cookie?
    Date: 09 Nov 01 - 08:46 AM

    Thinking back at the Ark evening when I heard Melvina singing this song, I can't help remembering my roommate Dana, one of those intense Vietnam War veterans sorting out his life as a theatre student, who was down in the dumps, had to drag him to this concert performed by "Who?" He ended up grinning from ear to ear.


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: MichaelAnthony
    Date: 08 Nov 01 - 11:50 PM

    thanks charley!


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: Tinker
    Date: 08 Nov 01 - 06:51 PM

    Charley !!!!THANK YOU !!!!

    There's a Bottom Below is on the Ear to the Ground CD I got at Getaway and I've been singing it cheerily to my Wall St husband ever since. I've been encouraging him to work it into a corporate analysis..BG Now I can play it for him too.....Love YA

    Tinker


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    Subject: Lyr Add: THERE'S A BOTTOM BELOW (Malvina Reynolds)
    From: Charley Noble
    Date: 08 Nov 01 - 05:33 PM

    Weren't in the #%@ file cabinet; it was buried in a pile by the photocopier. Hope you're happy! Note: repaste in Word for correlating the chords

    THERE'S A BOTTOM BELOW
    (Words and music by Malvina Reynolds, Schroder Music Co. 1970)

    Chorus:

    F---------------------------A
    Do you think you've hit bot-tom?
    F
    Do you think you've hit bot-tom?
    ----E
    Oh, no! There's a bot-tom be-low.

    E--------D
    There's a low be-low the low, you know;
    ------------------------------E------------------A
    You can't i-mag-ine how far you can go – DOWN! (CHO)


    Every once in a while you'll rise and glow,
    But that's only so they can let you go – DOWN! (CHO)

    You sit at a party and watch the fun,
    It don't touch you none 'cause you're off and gone – DOWN!(CHO)

    There's the nightmare kind where you fall and fall,
    And you wake to find you haven't been dreaming at all – DOWN! (CHO)

    (Repeat first verse and chorus)


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: Charley Noble
    Date: 08 Nov 01 - 04:33 PM

    You're a slavedriver, Joe. You don't know the file folders I have to go through. Sigh, well, soon it will be on the hard drive...


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: Joe Offer
    Date: 08 Nov 01 - 03:11 PM

    You betcha, Charley! Please post it here in this thread.
    -Joe Offer-


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: Charley Noble
    Date: 08 Nov 01 - 09:05 AM

    Refresh! Still remember Melvina singing "You Think You've Hit Bottom" at the Ark in Ann Arbor back in the 1970's; I didn't catch that one on the lists above but I do have her songsheet. Any interest?


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: MichaelAnthony
    Date: 07 Nov 01 - 09:19 AM

    Thank you, Joe!


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: Tedham Porterhouse
    Date: 07 Nov 01 - 09:05 AM

    Joe,

    Yes, "If You Love Me," sung and recorded by Rosalie Sorrels was, indeed, written by Malvina Reynolds. Rosalie says so in the credits to her "Miscellaneous Abstract Record No. 1."


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    Subject: If You Love Me - Malvina?
    From: Joe Offer
    Date: 06 Nov 01 - 10:27 PM

    The Digital Tradition attributes If You Love Me to Rosalie Sorrels, but I'm 99.385 % sure it's Malvina who wrote it. Can anybody confirm this?
    Do we have a tune, MMario?
    -Joe Offer-


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: GUEST
    Date: 06 Nov 01 - 09:09 PM

    Then there's the long-last Malvina album I Hate Men featuring these classics:

    I Hate Men
    All Men Are Pigs
    My Daddy Was A Woman
    Go Down To Hell, All You Men
    Satan Lives in Men
    Little Wooden Boxes Are Good For Dead Men
    Hail Hail The Penis-Chopping Woman
    I Don't Need No Man To Bring Me My Mail
    If A Man Made It, I Don't Want It
    Jesus Was A Woman
    Woman Was Born To Hate Man
    Lizzie Borden Had The Right Idea
    All Men Should Be Locked Away
    If You're Baby's A Man, Throw It Out While You Can
    Man Is The Cause Of All The World's Trouble
    War Is A Good Way To Kill All Men


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    Subject: Lyrics ADD: Malvina Reynolds songs
    From: Joe Offer
    Date: 06 Nov 01 - 08:47 PM

    Here are the lyrics posted at the Malvina Reynolds Website, at the link shown above.
    -Joe Offer-

    Ear to the Ground Song Lyrics

    Check out the Ear to the Ground page at Folkways which has audio for some of the songs. Album Notes: http://www.folkways.si.edu/albumdetails.aspx?itemid=2675

    THE ALBATROSS

    It is an ancient mariner
    Who stoppeth one of three.
    He killed the blessed albatross
    When he was out to sea,
    And the guilt it hangs about his neck,
    The same as you and me,
    Poor old sailor
    Who shot the gentle bird.

    I don't know why he shot him,
    The silly gooney duck,
    But if you shoot an albatross
    You sure are out of luck,
    For forever, ever, after
    It will hang around your neck.
    Poor old sailor
    Who shot the gentle bird.

    I also wear the albatross,
    The bird of guilt I bear,
    I shafted my best buddy
    In a moment of despair,
    And the guilt is always with me
    In my dreams and everywhere.
    Poor old sailor
    Who shot the gentle bird.

    Yet those that kill their thousands
    With napalm in the street,
    They live a good respected life
    And sleep an easy sleep,
    And they'd never shoot an albatross,
    It isn't good to eat.
    Poor old sailor,
    Who shot the gentle bird.

    So never kill a gooney bird
    Or knife your loving kin,
    And never burn a single soul,
    Be sure it's more than ten,
    And never do a stick-up,
    But gouge the world of men,
    And leave bad dreams to sailors
    Who kill the gentle bird.

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright Schroder Music Company 1968


    BORAXO

    Boraxo, Boraxo
    The greatest stuff of all,
    Boraxo in the bathroom, detergents in the hall,
    Your dainty feet don't touch the street
    Like people poor and mean,
    And your conscience is washed clean
    With Boraxo.

    Chorus:
    It's all right, it's all right,
    If you're righteous it's all right,
    Tho you've had your hands in blood up to the elbow,
    You can always wash them clean with Boraxo.

    The cop shot the Rector on the roof,
    The cop is clear of blame,
    His uniform was spotless,
    His rifle was the same.
    The coppers carry dark wood clubs
    So blood can not be seen
    And they always wash them clean
    With Boraxo

    Chorus

    The student is protesting,
    The copper clubs his hair,
    His head is private property
    But no one seems to care,
    The happiness he's fighting for
    Is earth and life and green,
    And it can't be scoured clean
    With Boraxo

    Chorus

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright 1969 by Schroder Music Co, Renewed 1997


    BURY ME IN MY OVERALLS

    Bury me in my overalls,
    Don't use my gabardines.
    Bury me in my overalls
    Or in my beat-up jeans.
    Give my suit to Uncle Jake,
    He can wear it at my wake.
    And bury me in my overalls.

    The undertaker will get my dough,
    The grave will get my bones,
    And what is left will have to go
    For one of those granite stones,
    But this suit cost me two weeks pay
    So let it live another day,
    And bury me in my overalls.

    The grave it is a quiet place,
    There is no labor there,
    And I will rest more easy
    In the clothes I always wear,
    This suit was made for warmer climes,
    Holidays and happy times,
    So bury me in my overalls.

    I gave a hand to clear the land
    And make the cities rise,
    I helped to bring the harvest in
    And laid the railroad ties,
    I've boomed about from east to west,
    It's time I had a little rest,
    So bury me in my overalls.

    And when I get to heaven
    Where they tally work and sin,
    They'll open up those pearly gates
    And holler, “Come on in!
    A working stiff like you, we know,
    Has had his share of hell below,
    So come to glory in your overalls.”

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright Schroder Music Company, 1956


    CAROLINA COTTON MILL SONG

    Oh I love to get into my clean bed
    With the sheets so fair and white,
    And when I am in my clean bed
    I sleep through most of the night,
    And my dreams are hardly troubled
    By the worrying of my mind
    For the workers who die of the brown lung
    In the mills of Caroline.

    CHORUS Oh the mystical people, they think they are wise,
    With the smooth on their faces and stars in their eyes,
    But the truths of this system are spoken and sung
    By the workers who bear the brown lung.

    Oh it's Burlington and Stevens,
    And the names we wives know well,
    Who advertise the sheets and towels
    And give us the old soft sell,
    And they'd rather buy the government men
    With promotions here and there,
    Than pay out company profits
    For to clean the cotton mill air.

    CHORUS

    Oh some people talk of the yin and yang
    And walk in a karma daze,
    As though the influence of the stars
    Could change millowners ways,
    But the people who work in the cotton mills
    Know how the world is run,
    And they need some help of an earthly kind
    To live their time in the sun.

    CHORUS

    Oh the mystics they wear the blue jeans
    But their heads are in the stars,
    For they do not know how the denim is made
    Nor the years of workers' wars.
    And my place is not in an ivory tower
    Or seeking some power divine,
    But it's out on the bricks with the union folks
    At the mills in Caroline.

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright Schroder Music Company 1976


    DIALECTIC

    It's hard to believe that people live in such palaces,
    With fine carved wood and carpets like clouds on the floor,
    And ride around in gold-plated automobiles
    With a flunky to drive and a flunky to open the door.
    It's hard to believe, but people do live that way.
    And that's why thousands live on the riverbank
    And have hardly enough to eat from day to day.

    It's hard to believe that thousands live in such shanties,
    Or are jammed into slums where we do not usually go,
    And they don't know how they'll make it to the next payday,
    If they have a payday, that is, when things get slow.
    It's hard to believe, but people do live that way,
    And that's why a few live in real palaces,
    And cannot spend money as fast as they get it,
    No matter how hard they try,
    Or how many houses and automobiles they buy.

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright Schroder Music Company 1960


    IT ISN'T NICE

    It isn't nice to block the doorway
    It isn't nice to go to jail
    There are nicer ways to do it
    But the nice ways always fail
    It isn't nice, it isn't nice
    You told us once, you told us twice
    But if that is Freedom's price
    We don't mind.

    It isn't nice to carry banners
    Or to sit in on the floor
    Or to shout our cry of Freedom
    At the hotel and the store
    It isn't nice, it isn't nice
    You told us once, you told us twice
    But if that is Freedom's price
    We don't mind.

    We have tried negotiations
    And the three-man picket line,
    Mr. Charlie didn't see us
    And he might as well be blind.
    Now our new ways aren't nice
    When we deal with men of ice,
    But if that is Freedom's price
    We don't mind.

    How about those years of lynchings
    And the shot in Evers' back?
    Did you say it wasn't proper
    Did you stand out on the track?
    You were quiet just like mice
    Now you say we aren't nice
    But if that is Freedom's price
    We don't mind.

    Words and Music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright 1964 by Schroder Music Company


    THE JUDGE SAID

    The judge said, Screw 'em,
    Boys, you're only human,
    They brought it on themselves
    By being born a woman.
    Like a mountain's there to climb
    And food's there to be eaten,
    Woman's there to rape
    To be shoved around and beaten.

    CHORUS:
    The judge took his position,
    The judge he wouldn't budge,
    So we've got out this petition
    And we're going to screw the judge.

    Now if you beat a horse or dog
    Or violate a bank,
    Simonson will haul you in
    And throw you in the clink,
    But violate a woman,
    Your equal and your peer,
    The judge will slap you on the wrist
    And lay the blame on her.

    CHORUS

    To draw a true conclusion
    From what Simonson has said,
    Woman has to live in fear
    And cover up her head.
    She has to dress in purdah
    And lock herself in cages.
    And this kinky judge in Madison
    Is from the Middle Ages.

    NEW CHORUS:
    The judge took his position,
    The judge he wouldn't budge,
    So we've got out this petition
    And we're going to dump the judge.

    Tune: When Johnny Comes Marching Home.
    Words by Malvina Reynolds. Copyright Schroder Music Company 1977


    LOOK ON THE SUNNY SIDE

    Look on the sunny side,
    Sugar's going up,
    Sugar it will poison you,
    Don't put it in your cup,
    Lay off the soda pop.
    Don't drink those colas,
    They'll eat away your molars
    And the googlies and the twinkies
    Will put you on the blinkies
    Pass 'em by,
    Also the pie.

    Chorus:

    Look on the sunny side,
    The sunny honey funny bunny side.

    Look on the sunny side,
    Gas is out of sight,
    Gasoline it fouls the air
    And dims the heavenly light,
    The blossoms get the blight.
    You'll do much better hiking it,
    Streaking it or biking it.
    If an auto is required
    On the job where you've been hired,
    Stay at home,
    Tell em you're tired.

    Chorus

    Look on the sunny side,
    Your old man left you flat.
    Your old man was a nuisance,
    He criticized your cat,
    He wore your favorite hat.
    When you felt like you were dyin
    He'd split and leave you cryin,
    When you did not need him there,
    He'd be crawlin in your hair,
    Pass him by,
    Also the pie.

    Chorus

    Words and Music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright Schroder Music Co. 1974


    LITTLE BOXES

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds

    Little boxes on the hillside,
    Little boxes made of ticky tacky
    Little boxes on the hillside,
    Little boxes all the same,
    There's a green one and a pink one
    And a blue one and a yellow one
    And they're all made out of ticky tacky
    And they all look just the same.

    And the people in the houses
    All went to the university
    Where they were put in boxes
    And they came out all the same
    And there's doctors and lawyers
    And business executives
    And they're all made out of ticky tacky
    And they all look just the same.

    And they all play on the golf course
    And drink their martinis dry
    And they all have pretty children
    And the children go to school,
    And the children go to summer camp
    And then to the university
    Where they are put in boxes
    And they come out all the same.

    And the boys go into business
    And marry and raise a family
    In boxes made of ticky tacky
    And they all look just the same,
    There's a green one and a pink one
    And a blue one and a yellow one
    And they're all made out of ticky tacky
    And they all look just the same.

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright 1962, Schroder Music Company


    THE LITTLE MOUSE

    A little mouse got into the wires
    At the central clearing house in Buenos Aires
    One little mouse short-circuited the computers,
    Says a press dispatch from Reuters
    Hooray for the little mouse,
    That mucked up the clearing house,
    And threw the stock exchange in a spin
    And made the bankers cry.
    So much for the electronic brains,
    That run the world of banks and aeroplanes,
    And if one little mouse can set them all awry,
    Why not you and I?

    Then there was another item in the papers
    About a banks computers
    That messed up the accounts
    So the farmer's checks all bounced,
    So his business fell apart.
    And it nearly broke his heart.
    So he took the bank to court
    And they gave him an award
    Of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
    The bank appealed and on due consideration,
    The higher court doubled the compensation.
    So if a computer does it to you,
    You can sue
    Or chew the wires through.

    Repeat first verse.

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright Schroder Music Company 1976


    THE LITTLE RED HEN

    The little red hen found a grain of wheat,
    Said “This looks good enough to eat
    But I'll plant it instead, make me some bread,”
    Said to the other guys down the street,
    “Who will help me plant this wheat?”

    Chorus:

    “Not I!” said the dog and the cat,
    “Not I!” said the mouse and the rat,
    “I will then,” said the Little Red Hen,
    And she did.

    Well the sun shone bright, the rain it blew,
    The grain of wheat it grew and grew,
    It began to sprout, headed out,
    Till it was ripe enough,
    Said, “Who will help me harvest this stuff?”

    Chorus

    She lugged it to the miller to grind to flour,
    Cause the others would offer her no manpower,
    And at baking time, they all declined
    To help her with the job;
    They were a dog gone no-good mob.

    Chorus

    The bread looked good and smelled so fine
    The others came running and fell in line;
    “We'll do our part with all our heart
    To help you eat this chow!”
    She said, “I do not need you now.

    “I planted and hoed this grain of wheat,
    Them that works not, shall not eat,
    That's my credo,” the little bird said,
    And that's why they called her Red.

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright Schroder Music Company 1965


    MAGIC PENNY

    Love is something if you give it away,
    Give it away, give it away,
    Love is something if you give it away,
    You end up having more.

    It's just like a magic penny,
    Hold it tight and you won't have any.
    Lend it, spend it and you'll have so many
    They'll roll all over the floor, for

    Chorus

    Money's dandy and we like to use it
    But love is better if you don't refuse it,
    It's a treasure and you'll never lose it
    Unless you lock up your door, for

    Chorus

    So let's go dancing till the break of day
    And if there's a piper, we can pay
    For love is something if you give it away
    You end up having more.

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright Northern Music Co. 1955, 1958


    MARIO'S DUCK

    Mario had a little pet duck,
    They couldn't afford a dog or a cat,
    But a duck needs only scraps to eat,
    Though scraps were the family's principal meat.
    Mario's father was God knows where.
    After a drunk he would stagger in,
    Out of work and in despair,
    To brood and curse and be gone again.

    Mother washed fine clothes every day
    For the rich people, for little pay,
    Seven kids she raised alone,
    And Mario was the youngest one.
    This was in Chile some years ago,
    When the people were poor as they are now.
    Allende tried to change things round
    But the CIA's Junta shot him down.

    The story that I am telling you
    Happened in Chile a while ago,
    Mario walking a dusty road
    Looking for rags or a scrap of food.
    But there as he walked along his way
    Somebody's duck that had gone astray
    Followed him down around the bend
    And took the boy for his brother and friend.

    The farmer laughed and let him go,
    But Mario's mother said, “Oh no!
    We can't afford pets in the barrio.”
    “I'll find him his food,” said Mario.
    Everyone smiled at the funny two,
    The little duck went where the boy would go,
    They played all day by the cabin door
    And slept on the pallet on the floor

    As if there weren't troubles to spare,
    Alicia gets pregnant, Alicia the fair,
    And how can they marry with no place to go?
    There are no more rooms in the barrio.
    But mama manages everything,
    A wedding dress and a wedding ring.
    Two satin sheets that got lost somehow
    In the washing, become the wedding gown.

    The wedding ring is a silver band
    That once graced mamacita's hand,
    And a room is made out of boards and tin
    Built onto the hut that they all lived in.
    The wedding bouquet was Mario's find,
    Field flowers of every kind,
    Pretty and bright and arranged with taste
    To hide Alicia's swelling waist.

    And what did they have for the wedding feast
    For the bride and the guests and the village priest?
    It was Mario's duck, with the feathers gone,
    Crowning the table, roasted brown!
    What a strange wedding they had that day,
    Eating and drinking and all so gay,
    And Mario, crying, up in the tree
    Throwing rocks at the company.

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright Schroder Music Company 1976


    THE MONEY CROP

    Well money has its own way,
    And money has to grow,
    It grows on human blood and bone
    As any child would know.
    It's iron stuff and paper stuff
    With no life of its own,
    And so it gets its growing sap
    From human blood and bone.

    Many a child goes hungering
    Because the wage is low,
    And men die on the battlefield
    To make the money grow.
    And those that take the money crop
    Are avid without end,
    They plant it in the tenements
    To make it grow again.

    The little that they leave for us
    It cannot be a seed,
    We spend it on the shoddy clothes
    And every daily need,
    We spend it in a minute,
    In an hour it is gone,
    To find its way to grow again
    On human blood and bone,
    Blood and bone.

    Words and Music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright 1966, Schroder Music Co.


    ON THE RIM OF THE WORLD

    She inches along on the rim of the world,
    Always about to go over,
    How she can manage I never will know,
    To get from one day to the other.
    Scrounging a buck or a bed
    Or the share of a roof for her head,
    This nobody's child, this precarious girl,
    Who lives on the rim of the world.

    She looks like a princess in somebody's rags,
    She dreams of a world without danger,
    Climbing a stair to a room of her own
    With someone who isn't a stranger,
    But now she eats what she can,
    And accepts what there is for a man,
    This nobody's child, this precarious girl,
    Who lives on the rim of the world.

    Words and Music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright Schroder Music Co. 1973


    ROSIE JANE

    This song is addressed to my sisters.
    Any man who is present may listen,
    Any priest, any public official, any physician.
    But it gives him no license to touch us,
    We make the decision.
    Me and Lydia, Josie and Rosie and Eve,
    We handle this matter ourselves, you'd better believe,
    Or you'd better leave.

    CHORUS

    Rosie Jane, are you pregnant again? Rosie Jane,
    You can hardly take care of the four you had before.
    What in heaven's name were you thinking of!
    Rosie Jane, was it love?

    I had an extra shot, on top of what I'd got,
    In a word I was drunk, so was Bill.
    At least I think it was Bill, and I'd forgot to take my pill.
    I guess it was God's will.

    CHORUS

    When that baby is a child, it will suffer from neglect,
    Be picked upon and pecked, and run over and wrecked,
    And its head will be crowned with the thorn,
    But while it's inside her it must remain intact,
    And it cannot be murdered till it's born.

    CHORUS

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright Schroder Music Company 1973


    SKAGIT VALLEY FOREVER

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds

    There's a fine green valley not far from Vancouver,
    Home of the black bear, the marten and the cougar.
    It's the tree-rich valley where the Skagit River flows,
    A home for God's creatures since Heaven only knows.

    CHORUS
    Skagit Valley, Skagit Valley,
    Ray Williston is selling you away,
    Skagit Valley, Skagit Valley,
    They would turn you to a mud-pond
    To run the Coca-Cola coolers
    In Seattle U.S.A.

    Well, the parks are getting fewer, the trees are getting thin,
    The cities all are reaching out to take the wildwood in,
    And the world is getting poorer with every mile they clear
    And they'd sell our Skagit acres for five dollars fifty cents a year.

    CHORUS

    Oh my sisters and my brothers in this shining northern land,
    It's time to get together and take each other's hand
    And ring around the wilderness to keep the gangs away
    Who would ravage our sweet country for a shameful pocketful of pay.

    CHORUS
    Skagit Valley, Skagit Valley,
    No grabber will have you for a prize,
    Skagit Valley, Skagit Valley,
    We'll let no vandal drown you,
    We'll keep you as we found you,
    British Columbia's forest paradise.

    Words and Music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright Schroder Music Company 1970


    THERE'S A BOTTOM BELOW

    CHORUS
    Do you think you've hit bottom?
    Do you think you've hit bottom? Oh no.
    There's a bottom below.

    There's a low below
    The low you know.
    You can't imagine
    How far you can go
    Down.

    CHORUS

    Every once in a while
    You'll rise and glow.
    But that's only so
    They can let you go
    Down.

    CHORUS

    You sit at a party
    And watch the fun,
    It don't touch you none
    Cause you're off and gone
    Down.

    CHORUS

    There's a nightmare kind
    Where you fall and fall
    And you wake to find
    You haven't been dreaming
    At all.

    CHORUS

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright Schroder Music Company 1970


    WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO THE RAIN?

    Just a little rain, falling all around,
    The grass lifts its head to the heavenly sound,
    Just a little rain, just a little rain,
    What have they done to the rain?

    Just a little boy, standing in the rain,
    The gentle rain that falls for years,
    And the grass is gone, the boy disappears,
    And rain keeps falling like helpless tears,
    And what have they done to the rain?

    Just a little breeze out of the sky,
    The leave pat their hands as the breeze goes by,
    Just a little breeze with some smoke in its eye,
    What have they done to the rain?

    Words and Music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright 1962, Schroder Music Co.


    THIS WORLD

    Baby, I ain't afraid to die,
    It's just that I hate to say goodbye
    to this world, this world, this world.
    This old world is mean and cruel,
    But still I love it like a fool, this world,
    this world, this world.

    I'd rather go to the corner store
    Than sing hosannah on that golden shore,
    I'd rather live on Parker Street
    Than fly around where the angels meet.
    Oh, this old world is all I know,
    It's dust to dust when I have to go
    from this world, this world, this world.

    Somebody else will take my place,
    Some other hands, some other face,
    Some other eyes will look around
    And find the things I've never found
    Don't weep for me when I am gone,
    Just keep this old world rolling on,
    this world, this world, this world.

    Words and Music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright 1961, Schroder Music Co.


    WORLD GONE BEAUTIFUL

    The world's gone beautiful
    Because it's about to die.
    I never saw such flower faces
    Or so intent a sky.
    I never heard such lines
    From horns or violins,
    Or saw such lavish girls, such dandy boys,
    And I know why.
    It's that the world is asking not to die.

    I never saw such hands
    Flexing like silver leaves,
    I never knew such air,
    Or leaned to so good a breeze.
    Even the tears I cry,
    They aren't salt but clear,
    For seabirds riding the wind, calling their last,
    Their wild goodbye.
    The world is asking not to die.

    I want to hold this world
    And never let it go,
    I want the sun to always rise
    On the kids next door.
    Whether I go or stay,
    That question still abides,
    Posed by rainbows in the river spray.
    What answer do you give
    A world that asks so bitterly to live?

    Words and music by Malvina Reynolds.
    Copyright Schroder Music Company 1969


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    Subject: Index: Malvina Reynolds Songbooks
    From: Joe Offer
    Date: 06 Nov 01 - 03:47 PM

    Here goes:

    The Malvina Reynolds Songbook (2nd edition, 1974)
    The Albatross
    Backyard Blues (music by Jack Lyons - & some words)
    The Ballad of Robban’s First Ride
    The Battle of Maxton Field
    The Bloody Neat
    Bury Me In My Overalls
    The Cement Octopus
    DDT on my Brain (apparently deleted from this edition)
    Daddy’s In the Jail
    The Day the Freeeway Froze
    The Desert
    The Devil’s Baptizin
    Dialectic
    The Emperor’s Nightingale
    Fantastic Man
    The Faucets Are Dripping
    The Fragile Sea
    From Way Up Here (music by Pete Seeger)
    God Bless the Grass
    Green Shadows
    I Don’t Have Anything
    I Wish You Were Here
    It Isn’t Nice
    Let It Be
    Let Them Eat Cake
    Little Boxes
    The Little Red Hen
    Magic Penny
    The Money Crop
    Morningtown Ride
    Mrs. Clara Sullivan’s Letter (music by Pete Seeger)
    The New Restaurant
    No Hole In My Head
    No Room
    On the Rim of the World
    The Pied Piper
    Quiet
    Rand Hymn
    Rosie Jane
    Singin Jesus
    Skagit Valley Forever
    Somewhere Between
    There’ll Come a Time
    There’s a Bottom Below
    This House Is Your House
    This World
    Tokyo Farewell
    Tungsten
    Turn Around (Words & Music by Malvina Reynolds & Alan Greene)
    Uneasy Dreams
    The Walker Outside
    We Can Stop Here
    We Hate To See Them Go
    The Whale
    What Have They Done to the Rain
    Wheels
    World Gone Beautiful
    You’ll Be A Man
    If You Love Me
    Look On the Sunny Side
    Carolina Cotton Mill Song
    We Don’t Need the Men
    World In Their Pocket


    Little Boxes and Other Handmade Songs (1964)
    Alone
    Andorra (music by Pete Seeger)
    Battle of Maxton Field
    Billy Boy
    Black Horse
    Bring Flowers
    Bury Me In My Overalls (DT)
    Count Ten
    Dialectic (see below)
    Don't Talk To Me of Love
    Do Something Wrong (music traditional)
    Eight Candles
    Faucets Are Dripping
    From Way Up Here (music by Pete Seeger)(DT)
    I Live In A City
    I Wish You Were Here
    In Bethlehem
    Johnny Built A House
    Let It Be
    Let Us Come In (Party Crasher's Carol)
    Little Boxes (DT)
    Little Land
    Magic Penny (DT)
    Morningtown Ride^^
    Nobody
    Oh, Doctor
    One of the Family
    Patchwork of Dreams
    Pied Piper
    Place to Be
    Preedle Proddle
    Quiet
    Rand Hymn
    Sally Don't You Grieve (music by Woody Guthrie)
    Sausalito Fire
    Sing Along
    Somewhere Between
    Temptation
    The Desert
    The Emperor's Nightingale
    The Little Mermaid
    The Miracle
    The Moment
    The Pets
    There'll Come A Time
    This World (see below)
    Turn Around (words & music by Malvina Reynolds & Alan Greene)(DT)
    Upside Down
    We Don't Need The Men
    We Hate to See Them Go (DT)
    What Have They Done to the Rain? (DT)
    Where Is The Little Street (adapted from Russian (Yiddish?) folk song)
    You Can't Make A Turtle Come Out



    The Muse of Parker Street: More Songs by Malvina Reynolds (1967)
    Born in the Town
    Singin Jesus
    The Money Crop (DT)
    The Delinquent
    Run, Run, the Tree Is Falling
    The Falling Tree
    The Lambeth Children O
    Ring Like A Bell
    God Bless the Grass
    I Believe
    This House is Your House
    The Man Says Jump
    No Hole In My Head
    Bitter Rain
    A Short History of Warfare
    The Devil's Baptizin'
    I Don't Mind Failing
    The Highway
    We Can Stop Here
    The New Restaurant^^
    The Cement Octopus
    The Day The Freeway Froze
    Seventy Miles (music by Pete Seeger)
    I Don't Understand
    It Isn't Nice^^
    What's Goin On Down There
    The Little Red Hen (check this)
    The Boy Salutes (DT)
    Jail House Buddy
    Rail Birds
    Don't Push Me
    They've Got Everything
    The Bloody Neat
    Money Blues
    Where Did My Money Go?
    Mrs. Clara Sullivan's Letter (music by Pete Seeger)(posted below)
    I Lived Through This Day
    Sleep, Come On By
    A White and Orange Aeroplane
    Red Bird
    Jeannie
    The Tour of the Irish Fusiliers
    Shaggy Baggy Man
    I Don't Care About You
    Uneasy Dreams
    Say Something Nice
    The Corners of Your Mind
    This Dream I Have
    The Soul of an Onion
    Never Argue With a Bee
    The Good Ship O'Connor (music traditional)
    Down to Hanson's
    Jenny Appleseed
    All Over Everything
    Little Kids
    Judy's Song

    Inscriptions on a Ginger Jar
    Sorrow is a Curse
    Morrison Building, U. C.
    Bookmark for a Gideon Bible
    Dialectics
    Birthday Card
    Atonal
    Stocktaking
    Runners in the Street
    Nativity



    There's Music in the Air: Songs for the Middle-Young by Malvina Reynolds (1976)
    The Alameda Mountains
    All Over Everything
    Artichokes
    Black Horse
    The Desert
    Don't Push Me
    Early in the Morning
    Eight Candles
    Everybody Says
    Eight Candles
    Faucets Are Dripping
    From Way Up Here (music by Pete Seeger)(DT)
    Galaxy
    God Bless the Grass
    Green Shadows
    Griddle Cakes
    I Live in a City
    If You Love Me (in DT - shown as by Rosalie Sorrels)
    If You Want a Friend
    It's Up to You
    I've Got a Song
    Jenny Appleseed
    Johnny Built a House
    Kennebunkport
    The Lambeth Children
    Let It Be
    Let Us Come In
    Little Boxes (DT)
    Magic Penny (DT)
    Magical Song
    Morningtown Ride^^
    My Street
    Never Argue With a Bee
    Never Touch a Singing Bird
    The New Restaurant
    Non-Ads (words by Malvina Reynolds & Nancy Schimmel, music by Malvina Reynolds)
    Nothing to Say
    Pea Soup Song
    The Pets
    Place To Be
    Preedle Proddle
    Quiet
    The Rigatoni Song
    Ring Like a Bell
    Run Run the Tree Is Falling
    Skagit Valley
    Sweet Stuff
    There'll Come a Time
    There's Music in the Air
    Timing Nancy's Nap
    Turn Around (words & music by Malvina Reynolds & Alan Greene)(DT)
    The Whale
    What Have They Done to the Rain? (DT)
    What Time Is It?
    Wheels
    You Can't Make A Turtle Come Out


    Unless otherwise noted, words and music are by Malvina Reynolds. Copyright for most songs is held by Schroder Music Co., but I didn't take the time to note the few exceptions. I can look up copyright information if you need it. -Joe Offer-


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    Subject: Malvina Reynolds
    From: Joe Offer
    Date: 06 Nov 01 - 03:23 PM

    The home page makes mention of a Smitsononian/Folkways recording called Ear to the Ground, a collection of 23 cuts recorded by Malvina. Rosalie Sorrels canme out with a Malvina tribute CD called No Closing Chord: The Songs of Malvina Reynolds. Bot of these CD's are good, but I prefer the one by Malvina herself. Click here for more information about these recordings. There are some Malvina songbooks click here, butAmazon lists them as "special order," which often means they're out of print and unavailable. Oak Publications had a couple of gems, Little Boxes and Other Handmade Songs (1964) and The Muse of Parker Street: More Songs by Malvina Reynolds (1967). In 1976, Malvina's Shroder Music Company published There's Music in the Air: Songs for the Middle-Young by Malvina Reynolds. You may be able to find these by checking the used book merchants like Bookfinder. Sorry, my copies aren't for sale, but I'm willing to post lyrics for any of the songs. I'll post the songbook indexes later.

    -Joe Offer-


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: Hollowfox
    Date: 06 Nov 01 - 03:11 PM

    Try Dick Greenhaus's company, Camsco (which will benefit him, you, and Mudcat/DT), or try Front Hall Records. Sorry I'm not computer-literate enough to do a blue clicky.
    Links added by clicky-elves - JRO


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    Subject: RE: Help: Everything Malvina!
    From: Sorcha
    Date: 06 Nov 01 - 02:39 PM

    Malvina's Home Page


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    Subject: Everything Malvina!
    From: MichaelAnthony
    Date: 06 Nov 01 - 02:34 PM

    Man, do I need a Malvina Reynolds fix. I love her voice, and her songs (that I've heard or read.)

    I want to get a copies of You Can't Make a Turtle Come Out, God Bless the Grass...already have Little Boxes on a compilation somewhere.

    I've been checking CDnow etc for cd's...not sure what to invest in. I want everything so I don't miss any gems (maybe they all are). Also interested in books, biographies, etc. And stories of having met her.

    Thanks, Michael


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