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One Tin Soldier - Joan Baez



     
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Listen, children, to a story
That was written long ago
About a Kingdom on a mountain
And a valley folk down belowOn the mountain was a treasure
Buried deep beneath a stone
And the valley people swore
They'd have it for their very ownGo ahead and hate your neighbor
Go ahead and cheat a friend
Do it in the name of heaven
You can justify it in the endBut there won't be any trumpets blowing
Come the judgment day
On the bloody morning after
One tin soldier rides awaySo the people of the valley
Sent a message up the hill
Asking for the buried treasure
Tons of gold for which they'd killCame an answer from the Kingdom
With our brothers, we will share
All the riches of our mountain

All the secrets buried thereNow the valley swore with anger
Mount your horses, draw your swords
And they killed the mountain people
So they won their just rewardsNow they stood beside the treasure
On the mountain dark and red
Turned the stone and looked beneath it
Peace on Earth, was all it saidGo ahead and hate your neighbor
Go ahead and cheat a friend
Do it in the name of Heaven
You can justify it in the endThere won't be any trumpets blowing
Come the judgment day
On the bloody morning after
One tin soldier rides awayGo ahead and hate your neighbor
Go ahead and cheat a friend
Do it in the name of heaven
You can justify it in the endThere won't be any trumpets blowing
Come the judgment day
On the bloody morning after
One tin soldier rides away
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Dennis Lambert;Brian PotterPublished by
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Joan Baez, born on January 9th, 1941, is an American folk singer and a songwriter who is of mixed Mexican and Scottish descent. Baez rose to prominence in the early '60s with her stunning renditions of traditional balladry.

In the late '60s and early '70s, Baez came into her songwriting own, penning many songs (most notably "Diamonds & Rust," a nostalgic piece about her ill-fated romance with Bob Dylan, and "Sweet Sir Galahad," a song about sister Mimi Fariña's ( of Richard & Mimi Fariña fame) second marriage, and continued to meld her songcraft with topical issues. She was outspoken in her disapproval of the Vietnam war and later the CIA-backed coups in many Latin American countries.

She was also instrumental in the Civil Rights movement, marching with Dr. Martin Luther King on many occassions and being jailed for her beliefs. In 1963, her performance of "We Shall Overcome" at the Lincoln Memorial just prior to Dr. King's famous "I Have A Dream..." speech helped confirm the song as the Civil Rights anthem.

In December 1972, she traveled to Hanoi, North Vietnam, and was caught in that country's "Christmas Campaign," in which the U.S. bombed the city more times than any other during the entire war. While pregnant with her only son, Gabriel, she performed a handful of songs in the middle of the night on day one of the 1969 Woodstock festival. She is considered the "Queen of Folk" for being at the forefront of the 1960s folk revival and inspiring generations of female folksingers that followed. Over fifty years after she first began singing publicly in 1958, Joan Baez continues to tour, demonstrate in favor of human rights and nonviolence, and release albums for a world of devoted fans.

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