nice play
how are you man?«
SuperLeandro24 2 years ago
a little bit country a little bit rock n roll. peace!
chucknchar 2 years ago
Another beautiful and meaningful song rendered well! You are the bedroom balladeer!
ThruOtherEyes 3 years ago
You have an amazing voice.
Tarzan2402 3 years ago
excellent! i'm not sure how many people even know this song exists, but that could be my naivete talking.
doofus0123 3 years ago
That was great, keep up the good work.
jcornelius84 3 years ago
impressive.
yankeaze 3 years ago
Nice version of a wonderful song.Shame governments dont sing from the same songsheet isn't it.
PURPLEBEATTIE1 4 years ago 7
you really do this song justice
KirabotheMzungu 4 years ago
Thank you. The words are beautiful along with your voice and guitar.
liacraw 4 years ago
who wroght the original vershon
bigcrosby 4 years ago
It was written by Ed McCurdy in about 1950. I learnt it from the singing of The Weavers, the great folk group made up of Pete Seeger, Lee Hayes, Fred Hellerman and Ronnie Gilbert.
raymondcrooke 4 years ago
As timely now as it was then. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Keeneyville1 4 years ago
Thx for that great antiwar song - LET THE DREAM COME TRUE
das21F 4 years ago
nice play
how are you man?«
SuperLeandro24 2 years ago
a little bit country a little bit rock n roll. peace!
chucknchar 2 years ago
Another beautiful and meaningful song rendered well! You are the bedroom balladeer!
ThruOtherEyes 3 years ago
You have an amazing voice.
Tarzan2402 3 years ago
excellent! i'm not sure how many people even know this song exists, but that could be my naivete talking.
doofus0123 3 years ago
That was great, keep up the good work.
jcornelius84 3 years ago
impressive.
yankeaze 3 years ago
Nice version of a wonderful song.Shame governments dont sing from the same songsheet isn't it.
PURPLEBEATTIE1 4 years ago 7
you really do this song justice
KirabotheMzungu 4 years ago
Thank you. The words are beautiful along with your voice and guitar.
liacraw 4 years ago
who wroght the original vershon
bigcrosby 4 years ago
It was written by Ed McCurdy in about 1950. I learnt it from the singing of The Weavers, the great folk group made up of Pete Seeger, Lee Hayes, Fred Hellerman and Ronnie Gilbert.
raymondcrooke 4 years ago
As timely now as it was then. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Keeneyville1 4 years ago
Thx for that great antiwar song - LET THE DREAM COME TRUE
das21F 4 years ago