Some years ago I got to watch PP&M. Mary was quite ill. She sat in a chair but her voice was still very strong. My wife wanted to leave early but I refused. I said I came here to listen to them play Blowin In The Wind and I won't leave until I hear them sing Blowin In The Wind.
I couldn't stop tearing......when you're from that era (I'm 69), & you feel the lyrics & music through those heavenly embedded harmonies, you can't hold back tears thinking about what we have all been going through & how we're still trying to be united & stay safe. God Bless us. I love Peter, Paul & Mary - I loved how the audience joined in the chorus. Thank you for posting & sharing.
Totally agree. I met Mary, not long before she passed away, at a college commencement where a relative of hers was graduating. She was bloated and looked nothing like the Mary we all lived in the 60s. I Lmost felt like crying!
Am 70 years old now, Mary has gone & i think Peter, but this is some of the greatest music that is part of the western worlds history & will live & never be forgotten for generations to come.
not at all..ive always listened to music from the 60's 70s, i was born in 78, and i like music from now, but sometimes, its all a bit samey and all about money and what you got, can be a bit shallow sometimes, i like to go back and have a change for a bit. then i flip back again. ive found how many songs have been done in more recent times, are actually from the 60's and 70s, just been re done..somebody to love for instance was by jefferson airplane in the 60s..then boogie pimps did it again..in fact the 60s version is pretty much the same as the re hashed one. x theres some good music out there you may not have realised if you didnt just go and check it out. xx
Me too am listening to this music now and it just seems to be what lifts me up anytime I wish more people would listen maybe there wouldn't be so much hatred
One of so many powerfully beautiful songs of Peter, Paul, and Mary. What a great time to have grown up! P,P,&M, Simon and Garfunkel, Moody Blues, and so many more. My son loves the music of my generation. It's ageless.
I was born in 1951. I learned about Peter, Paul and Mary because of my older sister , Linda. I'm glad that so many of you younger people know and love them too. Peace, hope , joy and love to all you special fol
RIP Mary Travers. You may be gone but your never forgotten. I absolutely love this video and the harmony of the audience. It’s so sad that we are still asking these questions and they are blowing in the wind.
It is 18th May 2020 at the point of writing, this song still move my heart ... and always will!!!! Thank you so much Peter, Paul & Mary! Hope Mary in heaven still watching over, knowing how beautiful her music had warmed our hearts!!! 👍❤👍
"And how many deaths will it takes till he knows that too many people hva died" and then cut away to the woman wiping away tears, it doesnt get more powerful than that. Glad i got to see them once, they were a powerful force in folk music, RIP Mary
Have you seen their Christmas concert? There’s a shot of the choir singing. An older African-american gentleman is standing behind a younger white woman. The younger white woman is happily singing along, there’s a single tear going down the face of the African-american gentleman’s face, “i remember it all like it happened yesterday.”
Humanity is so brutal and cruel life is suffering it comes to everyone it's how you deal with it . Life is brutal period, especially in this era it's heavy on everyone's minds but you never stop loving each other period God is all love .
This is only one timeless song by Bob Dylan that is still relevant today; check out "Masters of War", "With God On Our Side" or Chimes of Freedom". They could have been written yesterday instead of the early sixties.
The country most of which lives under oppression is the United States of America. Russia is trying to save Ukraine women from being Human Sex Trafficked to the United States.
I'm eternally amazed that Bob was only 21 when he wrote this timeless masterpiece, and he wrote the song in 15 minutes. 200 years from now people will still be listening to it.
It is still a very powerful song. In the 60's we had a lot of tension in the U.S. Today in 2021 we still have a lot of tension in the U.S. Maybe we should remember our past so we do not repeat it. A great song with a lot of meaning performed by the wonderful PETER, PAUL AND MARY. The people of the U.S. needs to listen to this song in today's world.
My late stepdad introduced me as a child to PPM through his wonderful record collection when he married my mom in 1971.When he passed in 2010,we all sang this at his burial service at his prearranged request...
"THE ANSWER IS LOVE AND COMPASSION AND JUSTICE AND EQUALITY AND STILL PEACE AND ALL OF US WORKING FOR THESE THINGS TOGETHER AND GOD BLESS YOU ! " - Mary Travers .
There is a telling moment in their Christmas concert. There’s a shot of the choir singing. An older African-american man is standing behind a younger white woman. The younger white woman is happily singing, the African-american man has a tear rolling down his face, “i remember it all as if it happened yesterday.” I am a white female, and i was born about a decade too late to participate in Civil Rights. I have always been envious of those who were.
i was fortunate enough to sing this song with peter on 7/13/13 at the oregon country fair. i've never seen a more heartfelt response from performers and audience alike. i'm 47 years old, my mom, who is in her late 60's was introduced to peter, paul and mary by her parents several years before i was born. timeless talent, thanks peter, for providing this highlight to my summer.
Thank goodness I had access to PBS growing up an got to watch PPM! Loved when they did the telethons an played all the Great Concerts! Always loved seeing who was going to be on that weekend!
I'd like to see folk re-emerge as a force in music today. I know it has a lot of fans, but it seems to get buried beneath sub-par pop offerings. Maybe the days of Peter, Paul, Mary, Bob, Joni, and Joan are gone but not forgotten.
Hi, George. I have two original folk songs debuting later this year that I think you will like. Subscribe to my UA-cam channel to get alerts as to when you will be able to ac cess the songs for listening. Thanks! Take care.
At the age of 80, Bob Dylan embarked on his latest tour and I was blessed to be at one of his sold out shows at the Beacon Theater in NYC last month. He looks and sounds great.
Folk punk is a subgenre of both folk and punk that is starting to gain popularity with a lot of teens. I think it's only time we see a real folk resurgence.
PP&M's music is so relative to today's world of conflicts and wish it this and other of their meaningful songs would be remastered and released for a new generation now who are for peace for all.
Oh my, just happened upon this just now....oh the memories..... There will never be another group like them, or songs like “Puff” or “Blowing in the Wind” as you can see, they are never forgotten! Thank you for putting this on....brought back Lovely memories!!’❤️❤️❤️
bob Dylan may have wrote it and did it 1st, but peter, paul, & mary perfected it. perhaps the greatest anti-war, peace song ever composed. I grew up in the viet nam war era and was just a little too young to have been drafted at that time. but this song should be played every time two world leaders ever even consider going to war again. thank you bob and rest well mary. you will never be forgotten
The answer is blowin' in the wind means we will find the answer. So it's a matter of interpretation and, frankly, I think Bobby was probably right and legitimate in not giving a specific interpretation." Dylan's own version of the song appeared on his second album, the 'Freewheelin' Bob Dylan,' released in May 1963.
Timeless classic so beautiful i was not born when this group was going strong my parents told me about them I have heard the bob dylan version and this version does it justice so beautiful
I helped my Mother, and sister do their catering gig at Red Rocks in Morrison, Colorado in 1979. Peter, Paul, and Mary were there. I walked out to check on the baked potatoes, and burned my fingers on one, saying something. Then I heard a guitar behind me, and a voice singing "Le Potato is hot. Very hot!" Turned around, and it was Peter smiling, singing, playing warming up as he continued to drift down the hall. Later he was eating before they went on, and once again had this great smile on his face. Having grown up with their music this was very special to me. Peter just seemed straight up cool--no ego.
I grew up on the music of the Kingston Trio, Pete Seeger, Kingston Trio, Chad Mitchel Trio and so many other pop and folk singers. The message is all relevant today. This was the music of cultural change, equality and peace. It’s time to bring this music back and work harder to bring true equality to our great nation. Only then can we achieve true greatness as a society.
They put their Heart into their songs truly wonderful I'm glad we can still listen and watch these videos instead of the stuff now days Im 65 watched them for years
Thank you! A song of imperatives; our mutual plight through the myriad of social conundrums..with the answer blowin in the wind.. Where have we all gone....
I recall being around 10 or 11 years old and this song was everywhere and PPM on the radio all the time ( in the UK) and just staring along with the camera men at Mary. But at that age I didnt know why, she is mesmericaly beautiful and its not surprising seeing she and they spent lives trying to improve things. I dont think I have ever seen a more beautiful face in my 70 years. Yes the song is timeless but she and they possess this song and utterly captivate any audience. I think her beauty entrances audiences into a special vibe and people just stare in awe at Divine grace - singing about peace on earth. I prefer the original but my God this is special. RIP ms Travers - Politics and leaders were different then and its the 59th anniversary of JfKs murder by cia and the antiwar movement is dead
Peter, Paul and Mary (and others) have influenced me and so many others through their music! It is our responsibility to make the dreams they convey in their songs come true and make this world a better place for everyone; it is possible! Go out and fight, leave your comfort zone, NOW! It is 2019, and their message is far from being obsolete!
Im here because of the beautiful.music of this group..condolences to the family of peter who passed away today..gone but not forgotten
Some years ago I got to watch PP&M. Mary was quite ill. She sat in a chair but her voice was still very strong. My wife wanted to leave early but I refused. I said I came here to listen to them play Blowin In The Wind and I won't leave until I hear them sing Blowin In The Wind.
This music is what kept the humanity of life alive.
I´m 74 and feel like crying when I listen to them.
I'm 62, and I do still cry when I listen to those songs sung with such heart and emotion.
I cried with it when I was a teen and I still do at 49, it's a powerful song!
Здоровья Вам и еще много лет наслаждаться этой музыкой!
Im listening Apr 2021 & we need love & peace and I cry whenever i hear this. Brings back so many happier memories.
I'm 76...
I couldn't stop tearing......when you're from that era (I'm 69), & you feel the lyrics & music through those heavenly embedded harmonies, you can't hold back tears thinking about what we have all been going through & how we're still trying to be united & stay safe. God Bless us. I love Peter, Paul & Mary - I loved how the audience joined in the chorus. Thank you for posting & sharing.
At 64, I agree with you 100%
77 here
65. I remember when this came out, and even at age 6 I knew how important the message and song was - and still is. And I cry every time I hear it.
Totally agree. I met Mary, not long before she passed away, at a college commencement where a relative of hers was graduating. She was bloated and looked nothing like the Mary we all lived in the 60s. I Lmost felt like crying!
Im 64, I have loved these guys for decades.. I was privileged to see them live in concert..
One of the most emotional performances. Rest in peace Mary.
Am 70 years old now, Mary has gone & i think Peter, but this is some of the greatest music that is part of the western worlds history & will live & never be forgotten for generations to come.
Bob Harrison: Peter (81) and Paul (82) are still with us. R.I.P. Mary Travers!
I like that everyone is enjoying the moment instead of recording it 😄
Im 70 & it was one of the forst spngs I learnt to play on my guitar. I still cry wnen I hear it today.
is it strange that I a 16year old would rather listen to Peter Paul and Mary than today's music?
Nope. I was the same way in the 90s when I was 16. I'd like to think you're in good company. ;)
not at all..ive always listened to music from the 60's 70s, i was born in 78, and i like music from now, but sometimes, its all a bit samey and all about money and what you got, can be a bit shallow sometimes, i like to go back and have a change for a bit. then i flip back again. ive found how many songs have been done in more recent times, are actually from the 60's and 70s, just been re done..somebody to love for instance was by jefferson airplane in the 60s..then boogie pimps did it again..in fact the 60s version is pretty much the same as the re hashed one. x theres some good music out there you may not have realised if you didnt just go and check it out. xx
No dear, consider yourself very blessed. :-))
Shit, I'm 15 and in the same situation 😂.... except for Lana Del Rey, cause she's awesome
Riley Summers No. I was also listening to PPM at your age.
WISEST WORDS EVER SPOKEN !!!
PLEASE SEND THIS MESSAGE FORWARD TO FUTURE GENERATIONS !!!
GOD BLESS *** P.P.M.
I miss Mary so much. Peter, Paul and Mary's music have been and still are very therapeutic in helping me with my anxiety disorder.
Me too!
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Me too am listening to this music now and it just seems to be what lifts me up anytime I wish more people would listen maybe there wouldn't be so much hatred
One of so many powerfully beautiful songs of Peter, Paul, and Mary. What a great time to have grown up! P,P,&M, Simon and Garfunkel, Moody Blues, and so many more. My son loves the music of my generation. It's ageless.
Thank P. P & M! I always miss you. Thank you so much.
Alas, I only saw them live after Mary passed away when it was just Peter and Paul. I would hsve loved to see them together.
there is nothing more beautiful then a crowd singing in harmony
I was born in 1951.
I learned about Peter, Paul and Mary because of my older sister , Linda.
I'm glad that so many of you younger people know and love them too.
Peace, hope , joy and love to all you special fol
AMEN !!!!!!!!
@@garyessary11 loving them at 18 years old
RIP Mary Travers. You may be gone but your never forgotten. I absolutely love this video and the harmony of the audience. It’s so sad that we are still asking these questions and they are blowing in the wind.
I listened to them as a teenager. It still brings a tear to my eye. They tried. We've accomplished so little.
I don't think we'll ever accomplish shit.
@@sha11235here in 2024, now Ukraine and Isreal and Iraq! Will it ever stop?
It is 18th May 2020 at the point of writing, this song still move my heart ... and always will!!!! Thank you so much Peter, Paul & Mary! Hope Mary in heaven still watching over, knowing how beautiful her music had warmed our hearts!!! 👍❤👍
"And how many deaths will it takes till he knows that too many people hva died" and then cut away to the woman wiping away tears, it doesnt get more powerful than that. Glad i got to see them once, they were a powerful force in folk music, RIP Mary
yes I was thrilled to be able to see them in concert many years ago. an experience I'll never forget.
I heard them before I moved back to Germany 1989 in Waterloo Village in NJ ! Unforgettable!
Have you seen their Christmas concert?
There’s a shot of the choir singing.
An older African-american gentleman is standing behind a younger white woman.
The younger white woman is happily singing along, there’s a single tear going down the face of the African-american gentleman’s face, “i remember it all like it happened yesterday.”
These songs will never die because they speak of universal love.
Conservatives are EVIL!
@@rogermartin798 To Shure
The world owes them a Peace Nobel Prize
@@ho789jack9 Well it is one reason Bob Dylan did receive a Nobel Prize.
Humanity is so brutal and cruel life is suffering it comes to everyone it's how you deal with it . Life is brutal period, especially in this era it's heavy on everyone's minds but you never stop loving each other period God is all love .
I’m love how they let the audience sing the chorus
A memorable song sung by this group asking such ponderable questions which can never really be answered.
Learnt this in primary school cried even then
Legends!!! Such a special trio. The world is a better place because of Peter, Paul and Mary,
What beautiful voices they have. Their message holds true today in Ukraine 🇺🇦.
As well as many other countries that live under oppression.
This is only one timeless song by Bob Dylan that is still relevant today; check out "Masters of War", "With God On Our Side" or Chimes of Freedom". They could have been written yesterday instead of the early sixties.
did this not hold true when ukraine was bombing their own people since 2014 ???
Or does it only hold true when the media sprew their story to you ?
@@su-rv2uq well said
The country most of which lives under oppression is the United States of America. Russia is trying to save Ukraine women from being Human Sex Trafficked to the United States.
I always loved the original recording they did until I heard the 25th Anniversary concert. The love between artists and their audience is wonderful!
By far, the most meaningful song ever written. It is just so sad that we will never be able to answer any of these questions.
I'm eternally amazed that Bob was only 21 when he wrote this timeless masterpiece, and he wrote the song in 15 minutes. 200 years from now people will still be listening to it.
Just mind boggling.!!!
He got the Nobel prize not for nothing!
Indeed. It's a deeply profound song - especially considering it's simplicity.
I think the Bee gees did it before Dylan
@@beyondtheletters1874 Dylan wrote the song, no one could cover it before Bob created it.
I am 23 and I love this song ,we are so in need of compassion love and peace today !!!!!!
More now than ever, right?
Im 66 n still love it
You have no idea how much I need to pass in over my music need compassion
I’m 78 and saw them sing it in San Fransisco over 50 years ago. Every bit as good and meaningful today
Yes!🙏
R I P Mary. I will never tire of this song or any by PP&M for that matter.
It is still a very powerful song. In the 60's we had a lot of tension in the U.S. Today in 2021 we still have a lot of tension in the U.S. Maybe we should remember our past so we do not repeat it. A great song with a lot of meaning performed by the wonderful PETER, PAUL AND MARY. The people of the U.S. needs to listen to this song in today's world.
Real music with real meaning. Not my decade but just beautiful, just beautiful.
melissa Imoudrg Oh shut up
Conservatives are EVIL!
I was born in the 50's, love this and all of their songs! I was "Hippie" back in the day! This music is beautiful still, in 2019!
My late stepdad introduced me as a child to PPM through his wonderful record collection when he married my mom in 1971.When he passed in 2010,we all sang this at his burial service at his prearranged request...
"THE ANSWER IS LOVE AND COMPASSION AND JUSTICE AND EQUALITY AND STILL PEACE AND ALL OF US WORKING FOR THESE THINGS TOGETHER AND GOD BLESS YOU ! " - Mary Travers .
I think Bob was happy to hear their version. R.I.P MARY.
I doubt there has been a more impactful and important musical group in the last 60 years than Peter, Paul and Mary
This music will live forever.
saw them at wolf trap in virginia, absolutely legendary. they had everyone in their palm
Nothing but the best! This was music for my generation!
Damn it this is the best live audience participation I have ever seen. Everyone is teary eyed by the end....just amazing
They are crying for all the dead soldiers.
There is a telling moment in their Christmas concert.
There’s a shot of the choir singing.
An older African-american man is standing behind a younger white woman.
The younger white woman is happily singing, the African-american man has a tear rolling down his face, “i remember it all as if it happened yesterday.”
I am a white female, and i was born about a decade too late to participate in Civil Rights.
I have always been envious of those who were.
EXTRAORDINAIRE ET ETERNEL
i was fortunate enough to sing this song with peter on 7/13/13 at the oregon country fair. i've never seen a more heartfelt response from performers and audience alike. i'm 47 years old, my mom, who is in her late 60's was introduced to peter, paul and mary by her parents several years before i was born. timeless talent, thanks peter, for providing this highlight to my summer.
Wow! Lucky you!
Such a beautiful lady gave me so many pleasures RIP Mary XXX
How much I loved this song . Hearing it now made me cry
So sad that Mary is no longer with us. Rest in Peace Mary. Your voice carries on eternal.
Thank goodness I had access to PBS growing up an got to watch PPM! Loved when they did the telethons an played all the Great Concerts! Always loved seeing who was going to be on that weekend!
I'd like to see folk re-emerge as a force in music today. I know it has a lot of fans, but it seems to get buried beneath sub-par pop offerings. Maybe the days of Peter, Paul, Mary, Bob, Joni, and Joan are gone but not forgotten.
Nicely stated. Fully ageee
Hi, George. I have two original folk songs debuting later this year that I think you will like. Subscribe to my UA-cam channel to get alerts as to when you will be able to ac cess the songs for listening. Thanks! Take care.
At the age of 80, Bob Dylan embarked on his latest tour and I was blessed to be at one of his sold out shows at the Beacon Theater in NYC last month. He looks and sounds great.
@@carlygrayson956 That's good to know. My cousin saw him a few years ago and said he could no longer sing too well.
Folk punk is a subgenre of both folk and punk that is starting to gain popularity with a lot of teens. I think it's only time we see a real folk resurgence.
I was never into this form of music, but then I heard this song, and all I can do is just cry each time I listen to this song.
This song always makes me cry
I think that's the idea.
We used to sing this when we were little kids but it never made me cry until now.
Thanks for the relics, I will te the new generation.
May Mary Travers Rest in peace 1936-2009
Beautiful and so true. Thank you.
Such a great trio, love their performance. Time less
PP&M's music is so relative to today's world of conflicts and wish it this and other of their meaningful songs would be remastered and released for a new generation now who are for peace for all.
RIP Peter and Mary.. what a loss
One of the best songs of ever in a great performance:version excellent! 3 great singers for a timeless song!
The best version ever!!! God bless You!
I like this version of Blowing in The Wind.
Mary Travers had a powerful voice that made Peter, Paul, and Mary what they were. It was her voice that made them special.
this music is just comforting i may be only 28 years old but i would rather listen to music liek this than any other it has so much meaning
Oh my, just happened upon this just now....oh the memories.....
There will never be another group like them, or songs like “Puff” or “Blowing in the Wind”
as you can see, they are never forgotten! Thank you for putting this on....brought back
Lovely memories!!’❤️❤️❤️
Hello Jane
bob Dylan may have wrote it and did it 1st, but peter, paul, & mary perfected it. perhaps the greatest anti-war, peace song ever composed. I grew up in the viet nam war era and was just a little too young to have been drafted at that time. but this song should be played every time two world leaders ever even consider going to war again. thank you bob and rest well mary. you will never be forgotten
The answer is blowin' in the wind means we will find the answer. So it's a matter of interpretation and, frankly, I think Bobby was probably right and legitimate in not giving a specific interpretation." Dylan's own version of the song appeared on his second album, the 'Freewheelin' Bob Dylan,' released in May 1963.
richard galerani artistas tributo Bob dyland
Great words Richard !
Well said.
I hear your heart.
richard galerani, I was under the impression it was a song about Civil Rights.
i agree with everything you said ,except . wrote instead of written. buy a dictionary, my friend.
Thank you Mary for the many gifts and blessings you shared with us....
Such a difference between them and the destructive music of today.
Mary Travis had such a beautiful voice,
I just love Peter Paul and Mary I like to play their songs on guitar what a great groom
😀🎸☮️
Está fantástica canción
Jamás pasará de moda
Es un poema de canción
Me encanta 😍
Simply, the finest song of the generation.
PPM (& Dylan as well) were great visionaries & brilliant musicians. How about that closing??!!? Gives me chills 🤩.
Timeless classic so beautiful i was not born when this group was going strong my parents told me about them
I have heard the bob dylan version and this version does it justice so beautiful
I love you all. Thank you for your talents and humanity.
Waw, our good old days when we were young..., younger. ! Thanks Mahen.
Great musicians live forever in their music. Long live on P, P, & M
My God, Mary was beautiful.
Great tribute to a ' Bob' classic, and a note to humanity.
Bob was a Visionary.
I helped my Mother, and sister do their catering gig at Red Rocks in Morrison, Colorado in 1979. Peter, Paul, and Mary were there. I walked out to check on the baked potatoes, and burned my fingers on one, saying something. Then I heard a guitar behind me, and a voice singing "Le Potato is hot. Very hot!" Turned around, and it was Peter smiling, singing, playing warming up as he continued to drift down the hall. Later he was eating before they went on, and once again had this great smile on his face. Having grown up with their music this was very special to me. Peter just seemed straight up cool--no ego.
I grew up on the music of the Kingston Trio, Pete Seeger, Kingston Trio, Chad Mitchel Trio and so many other pop and folk singers. The message is all relevant today. This was the music of cultural change, equality and peace. It’s time to bring this music back and work harder to bring true equality to our great nation. Only then can we achieve true greatness as a society.
Ad let’s not forget the musical genius of Bob Dylan and John Denver as well!
amen!
They put their Heart into their songs truly wonderful I'm glad we can still listen and watch these videos instead of the stuff now days Im 65 watched them for years
Still makes me cry
still touching us even today with your great harmony...we are blessed to be able to hear this.............
Best song ever written by Bob Dylan and Peter, Paul and Mary are by far the best cover.
i very rarely, almost never cry from listening to music, this is a very rare exception
thanks for sharing the video
2022 la storia continua ovunque come da sempre il vento darà la sua risposta...
Thank you! A song of imperatives; our mutual plight through the myriad of social conundrums..with the answer blowin in the wind.. Where have we all gone....
This is the kind of music I listened to in high school. I graduated in 1963. Love it!
I graduated in HS on 1960
I recall being around 10 or 11 years old and this song was everywhere and PPM on the radio all the time ( in the UK) and just staring along with the camera men at Mary. But at that age I didnt know why, she is mesmericaly beautiful and its not surprising seeing she and they spent lives trying to improve things. I dont think I have ever seen a more beautiful face in my 70 years. Yes the song is timeless but she and they possess this song and utterly captivate any audience.
I think her beauty entrances audiences into a special vibe and people just stare in awe at Divine grace - singing about peace on earth.
I prefer the original but my God this is special.
RIP ms Travers - Politics and leaders were different then and its the 59th anniversary of JfKs murder by cia and the antiwar movement is dead
This song has always meant so much to me. One of the first songs I kearney to play. So sadly relevant
This is my favorite performance of this song, I just love the ending of it too. The energy and joy from this version I think can't be touched.
Many blessings to these three amazing performers, for all of the joy, happiness and good energy they brought to our world.🙏
I love the way they ended this song in this version, one of my favorite versions because of it.
God Bless You...Mary Travers..so beautiful!!!
40 yrs ago, we learnt the song of wind in an English class, and then it stays in my mind since then.
I absolutely love Mary's glorious outfit.
Absolutely awesome and very beautifully done!!!👏👏🇱🇷🇱🇷✝️✝️👍🌹🌹💓💓❤️❤️💗💕💕
Awesome voices, R.I.P Mary
Perhaps one of the most relevant song in our todays world.
So now the hard rains are falling
Thank' to you from Norway. For ever from i where young TILL still 🙏💕
Peter, Paul and Mary (and others) have influenced me and so many others through their music! It is our responsibility to make the dreams they convey in their songs come true and make this world a better place for everyone; it is possible! Go out and fight, leave your comfort zone, NOW! It is 2019, and their message is far from being obsolete!
Love the audience sing. Love this song
Hello Alice