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ADD: Pass It On (Millard Lampell)

30 Jan 00 - 02:18 AM (#170327)
Subject: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on the
From: GUEST,fastcanoe2@aol.com

Am looking for tune to old civil rights song, first line "Freedom doesn't come like a bird on the wing," first line of chorus "Pass it on to your children, brother".

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30 Jan 00 - 02:26 PM (#170524)
Subject: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on the wing
From: Art Thieme

Wow, this does ring a bell with me---but a vague one. I think iut was from a folk/theater oiece---maybe something by EARL ROBINSON.

Freedom doesn't come like a bird on the wing,
Doesn't come down like the falling rain,
You've got to work for it, fight for it,
Night and day for it,
And every generation has to win it again.

That's all I recall. It had a nice tune---but that's pretty much gone.

The single verse was more of a refrain---a chorus---a break between chapters or sections of the whole work.

But good luck...Now you've got me wondering where I heard it. Could've been an audio recorded work about the labor movement----and maybe the Ladies Garment Workers Union in New York. That just popped into my head too...

Art Thieme


30 Jan 00 - 02:29 PM (#170527)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: Art Thieme

Now I'm thinking it was more properly "summer" rain...

Art


30 Jan 00 - 10:58 PM (#170774)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: GUEST,Fastcanoe2@aol.com

Dear Art, thanks, I hadn't thought about theatre as a source. The verse is as you wrote, and yes it is summer rain; the chorus is : Pass it on to your children, brother; Pass it on to your children, mother; You've got to work for it, fight for it, Day and night for it (BR) And every generation's got to win it a-gain.

(then repeat chorus and add closing line: Pass it on to your children, Pass it on.

Jangle any more bells, anyone?


31 Jan 00 - 09:28 PM (#171405)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: Dr.Sound

Freedom doesn't come like a bird on a wing
doesn't come like a warm summers rain
freedom is a wonderous thing
you gotta work for it die for it
day and night for it every generations
got to do it again

I was taught that tune by a wonderful mandolin player Jan Alovus of Tallahassee Florida

if you need the tune I can send you an mp3

Barry


31 Jan 00 - 10:46 PM (#171434)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: Sandy Paton

My wife and I both recall hearing Judy Collins sing this on an anthology recording of freedom songs released back during the 60s Civil Rights struggle. Unfortunately, we can't locate the LP in our shelves, but surely one of our Mudcatters must have it in theirs. We are also convinced that Art is right, the song comes from a musical production, possibly produced by the ILGWU. Hope this stirs someone's memory and we can finally locate the source.

Was that last line: "Every generation has to win it for itself?" Somehow, that resonates in my memory.

Sandy


31 Jan 00 - 11:05 PM (#171440)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: Mbo

A bit of thread creep here, but does anyone besides me know what "The Freedom Bird" is?

--Mbo


01 Feb 00 - 02:00 AM (#171544)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: GUEST,canoer

Dr. Sound: Thanks lots, yes, but, what's an mp3? Sandy: thanks, first time JCollins has come in this connection. Will pursue, unless my mp3 comes in.


11 Oct 01 - 12:28 AM (#569529)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: GUEST,ekoscik@execpc.com

I remember hearing the song in an old film about the origins of unions in this country. The name of the film was "The Inheritance" Sure would like to find a copy of that film. Any suggestions?


11 Oct 01 - 12:34 AM (#569531)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: GUEST,ekoscik@execpc.com

To Dr. Sound, Yes, Please send the mp3 Thankyou.


11 Oct 01 - 01:53 AM (#569572)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: Lin in Kansas

The actual name of the requested tune appears to be Pass It On, written by Millard Lampell. It's sung by Judy Collins on the soundtrack of "The Inheritance", a video presented by the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. (See info below.) Art and Sandy, you're both amazing!

Lin

Found at this site.

The inheritance [videorecording] / written by Millard Lampell ; directed by Harold Mayer ; produced by Harold Mayer. Short version New Milford, CT : Harold Mayer Productions, c1985. 1 videocassette (42 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in. Presented by the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Made in 1964. Cameramen, Edmund B. Gerard, Jesse Pailey, Leonard Stark ; editor, Lawrence Silk ; narrator, Robert Ryan ; music, George Kleinsinger ; consultants, Maxwell Brandwen, Sol Brandzel, Howard D. Samuel. Summary: Portrays the history of early twentieth-century immigration to the United States, the social and economic conditions of the immigrants which influenced the development of the trade union movement, and the cultural changes which resulted. Includes archival photographs and newsreel footage.


12 Oct 01 - 10:31 PM (#570994)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: GUEST,ekoscik@execpc.com

to LIN IN Kansas, Your information is amazing and very much appreciated, a real God send to me. Thank you so very much. steddie eddie LOL very best wishes


13 Oct 01 - 12:40 PM (#571260)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: Lin in Kansas

GUEST, ekosik--

You're very welcome. Have searched, but am unable to come up with any further lyrics. (Are there any further lyrics?)

Lin


13 Oct 01 - 10:50 PM (#571552)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: GUEST,ekoscik@execpc.com

Dear Lin, I checked out the site you suggested and emailed them to obtain the video. It was a film that I showed my Econ students back in the late 60's. Very well done documentary of the union struggle from the early 1900's up to the end of WW 11 . I also looked up Millrd Lampell and found more interesting information. The song "Pass it on" was in that film. Thanks again for all your effort and suggestions.


13 Oct 01 - 11:49 PM (#571576)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: Lin in Kansas

You bet. Now, when you get the video, don't forget to transcribe "Pass It On" and post it here so it can be added to the DT--if you'll "Add Thread to Tracer" you can find this thread whenever you want. Deal?

Lin


14 Oct 01 - 12:08 AM (#571586)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: Joe Offer

Well, Ekosik can't add the thread to his tracer because he's not registered, but I hope he'll bookmark this thread and stop back to post the lyrics.
-Joe Offer-


14 Oct 01 - 05:43 PM (#571985)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: Lin in Kansas

Whoops, forgot he/she was a GUEST! Ekoscik, you might consider registering and becoming a member of Mudcat--it's free, and easy too (click Membership at the top of the page). And THEN you could "trace this thread."

Lin


21 Feb 02 - 09:48 PM (#655017)
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Freedom doesn't come like a bird on
From: Lin in Kansas

Found a bit more info on this one--it seems it was on an album as well as in the movie.

Lin

From: here:

HCA045 This Land Is Your Land - Songs of Social Justice - 1964 October - UAW

This album is the one that is tied to the release of "The Inheritance" movie and contains the song for which Millard Lampell wrote the lyrics. Performers include Joan Baez (singing "We Shall Overcome"), The Baytown Singers, Leon Bibb, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Ronnie Gilbert, Fred Hellerman, Billy Holiday, Cisco Houston, Ian & Sylvia, Tommy Makem & the Clancy Brothers, Odetta, Peter Paul and Mary, Pete Seeger, The Tarriers, The Weavers, Josh White.

Judy sings:
Pass It On - (Music by George Kleinsinger, Lyrics by Millard Lampell)

Complete Track List - performer - writer:

This Land is Your Land - The Tarriers & Ronnie Gilbert - Woody Guthrie
The Ballad of Momma Rosa Parks - The Baytown Singers - Nick Vener & Buddy Mize
Four Strong Winds - Ian and Sylvia - Ian tyson
Another Man Done Gone - Leon Bibb - Southern field cry
Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford - Merle Travis
Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya - Tommy Makem and the Clancy Brothers - 18th century (apparently predates "When Johnny Comes Marching Home")
Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill - The Weavers - Thomas F. Casey
Strange Fruit - Billie Holiday - Lewis Allen
Oh Freedom - Ronnie Gilbert - Traditional
He Was A Friend Of Mine - The Baytown Singers - Buddy Mize
Blowin' In The Wind - Peter, Paul and Mary - Bob Dylan
Follow The Drinking Gourd - The Weavers - Paul Campbell
Hard Time Blues - Josh White - m: Josh White, l: William Waring Cuney
Come Away Melinda - Fred Hellerman - Fred Hellerman and Fran Minkoff
If I Had A Hammer - Odetta - Lee Hayes and Pete Seeger
Pastures of Plenty - Cisco Houston - Woody Guthrie
Little Boxes - Pete Seeger - Malvina Reynolds
We Shall Overcome - Joan Baez - Zilphia Horton, Frank Hamilton, Guy Carawan and Pete Seeger
Pass It On - Judy Collins - m: George Kleinsinger, l: Millard Lampell


04 Jan 12 - 06:03 PM (#3284958)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Pass It On (from Judy Collins)
From: GUEST

I was there, in the theater, the night that The Inheritance was shown for the first time by the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America in 1964. My ex-wife's uncle was a Vice President of the Union, and all of the union leaders -- old men mostly -- were there in the audience. In addition, sitting in the row right ahead of me, was NormanThomas, the most famous American socialists in the last Century, a many times candidate for the Presidence as a Socialist. If I remember correctly, both Judy Collins, who sang the theme song and Robert Ryan, were also present. It was and remains one of the most moving experiences of my life at the time, and I was hugely fond of Lampell, who also wrote The Lomesome Train, the magnificent opera about the funeral train of Lincoln. Lampell was blacklisted during the reign of terror by Joe McCarthy, greatly restricting the career of this most talented and passionate American.


15 Sep 12 - 05:07 PM (#3405263)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Pass It On (from Judy Collins)
From: GUEST,999

Freedom doesn't come like a bird on a wing. Doesn't come down like the summer rain. Freedom, freedom is a hard-won thing. You have to work for it ,fight for it, day and night for it, and every generation's gotta do it again. Pass it on to your children, mother. Pass it on to your children, brother. You have to work for it, fight for it, day and night for it, and every generation's gotta do it again.


15 Sep 12 - 09:35 PM (#3405427)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Pass It On (Millard Lampell)
From: GUEST,mando-player-91

I haven't that of that song in years my grandparents used to play that song all the time. I saw the film a while ago great stuff


09 Jun 15 - 11:32 PM (#3715679)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Pass It On (Millard Lampell)
From: GUEST,David Winkler-Morey

The Twin Cities Labor Chorus will be preforming an arrangement of Pass it On, by Josh Wise (our director) at the 3rd Annual Labor Sing on Tuesday July 28, 2015 at the MN AFL-CIO Labor Pavilion at the MN State Fairgrounds. the concert will be a fund raiser to support the Labor Chorus's trip to the Western Workers Labor Heritage Festival in 2016.


18 Mar 16 - 09:46 AM (#3779577)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Pass It On (Millard Lampell)
From: GUEST,Bonnie

Thanks very much for all the great info on this song and the lovely memory by the Guest of 4 Jan 2012. I've never seen this film, but I know the song, I can hear it in my mind. I'm sure it was recorded by someone, I had to have heard it that way. But where? If anyone can figure out who has recorded this, other than Judy Collins, I'd be grateful. .
I was searching for this because I wanted to quote the line, "And every generation's got to win it again," and would like to tell people where it came from. If I can figure it out, I'll let you know.


18 Mar 16 - 08:26 PM (#3779700)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Pass It On (Millard Lampell)
From: GUEST,FNG

A bit of thread creep here, but does anyone besides me know what "The Freedom Bird" is?

--Mbo

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Pan Am flew regularly scheduled trips between Saigon and the World. The World, of course, was anywhere but Vietnam and a Freedom Bird was any aircraft which took you to the World.
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28 Jan 17 - 03:48 PM (#3835366)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Pass It On (Millard Lampell)
From: GUEST

Any chance anybody knows the guitar chords for this song?


28 Jan 17 - 04:35 PM (#3835382)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Pass It On (Millard Lampell)
From: Felipa

lines all too relevant now


19 Aug 20 - 10:54 PM (#4068905)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Pass It On (Millard Lampell)
From: Joe Offer

Ooops. We don't have this one


20 Aug 20 - 06:56 PM (#4069003)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Pass It On (Millard Lampell)
From: Cool Beans

Here it is on Youtube, by Judy Collins:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjYxo0JGpCk

Technology has caught up with the original question, posted long before Youtube existed.
You're welcome.
CB


02 Apr 25 - 03:03 PM (#4220189)
Subject: RE: Lyr: Freedom Doesn't Come Like a Bird on the Wing
From: Joe Offer

This is what we have so far. Any corrections or other information?

Thread #39894   Message #4067065
Posted By: GUEST,Sherry
02-Aug-20 - 08:37 PM
Thread Name: Lyr: Freedom Doesn't Come Like a Bird on the Wing
Subject: Add: FREEDOM DOESN'T COME LIKE A BIRD ON THE WING

here are the lyrics I remember when I learned "Freedom Doesn't Come on the Edge of a Wing" at age 12, back in 1968: (since it's a folk song, there may be many similar versions; I have been unable to identify the author)

(I sang it onto YouTube so yu can hear the tune:
https://youtu.be/wPVFWJuZqvY

PASS IT ON
(Millard Lampell)

"CHORUS: Freedom doesn't come on the edge of a wing,
Freedom doesn't come like a new-born thing,
You gotta fight for it, write for it, day and night for it, and each generation's gotta pass it on.

1. An old wandering man sat by the roadside,
His face not concealing his feelings inside,
'Come listen,' he shouted 'to what I've to say:
If you don't fight for freedom, you'll loosest some day...' (Chorus)

2. The old wanderer rested before telling more
Of the screaming and scheming old residents wore,
Where bewildered. your men, to defend freedom's name,
As unwittingly tools in an older mans' game. (Chorus)

3. 'Tell us, old man just where you have been,
All the rages and ages and what you have seen'
'I've seen a man beaten an robbed of his pride,
And a part of my soul was lost when he died...' (Chorus) "