This Land Is Your Land by Mary54
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| Recording: | Aug 31, 2008 at 10:09 PM |
| Member: | Mary54 |
| Song: | This Land Is Your Land |
| Artist: | Woody Guthrie |
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| Views: | 26 |
| Comments: | 12 |
3 months ago, OrionMonroeGOLD said:
This was very educational. I didnt know it had so many words :D You did a good job... kept me smiling the whole way through... and NO not smiling in a bad way. Kudos to you!
3 months ago, Lullabye_LadyGOLD said:
Oh Mary I love your alto voice! Very smooth! Excellent sing!
Good luck to you!
3 months ago, TreyGOLD said:
Goodness me Mary I am being "hedificated" in things your side of the pond. Loverlyyyyyyyyyyy
3 months ago, LeadBellyGOLD said:
LeadBelly damn it's coldthis is the greatest folk song ever to come out of america
you sang this excellent
3 months ago, Ida-FinaGOLD said:
I'm with Trey (I think! Not 100% sure what hedificated means lol) - you really make me wanna cross the pond to that land of yours :)) (mostly to see YOU to be honest :))) ) dang study-caused poverty *sniff*... ah well, some day AS! Some day!! :D
Beautiful singing sweetie, you know I just adore that deep, rich voice of yours!!
:))))))
I love you!!!
Mwaaahhhhh!!
xoxoxoxoxo

















Recording information by Mary54GOLD
SSPP7 Round 3 ~~ Protest Songs
This song is really a celebration of our country's beauty. And a very apt song as we have a national holiday tomorrow.
"This Land Is Your Land" is one of the United States' most famous folk songs. Its lyrics were written by Woody Guthrie in 1940 on an existing melody, in response to Irving Berlin's "God Bless America," which Guthrie considered unrealistic and complacent. Tired of hearing Kate Smith sing it on the radio, he wrote a response originally called "God Blessed America for Me". Guthrie varied the lyrics over time, sometimes including more overtly political verses than appear in recordings or publications.
Guthrie lifted the melody of "This Land Is Your Land" essentially note-for-note from "When the World's on Fire," a Baptist hymn recorded by country legends the Carter Family ten years earlier. However, some sources claim that a Carter Family original, "Little Darlin' Pal of Mine," was the source of the melody for "This Land." He wrote the song in 1940 and recorded it in 1944. The song was not published until 1951, when it was included in a mimeographed booklet of ten songs with typed lyrics and hand drawings. The booklet was sold for twenty-five cents, and copyrighted in 1945.
The first known professionally printed publication was in 1956 by Ludlow Music (now a unit of The Richmond Organization), which administered the publishing rights to Guthrie's tune. Ludlow later issued versions with piano and guitar accompaniments.
In 2002, it was one of 50 recordings chosen that year by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry.