By Peter Yarrow and Leonard Lipton Rise Up Singing chapter: Play, p.175 Peter Paul and Mary do this well, don’t they? My version isn’t all nicely done up like theirs, and I mess up a couple of times too. It’s one more step towards finishing this project, though, and recording all the songs in the Rise Up Singing songbook – even the well-known ones. Enjoy. Chords: GD (Bm) CG / CGAD / 1st / C GEm AD GD Puff, the magic dragon, lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called … This blog supports poker internet
At the Children’s Inaugural Ball on Jan. 18, 2009, Peter Yarrow (of Peter, Paul, and Mary) performed with sixth-grader Elijah Lawrence at the Historical Society of Washington, DC The event was organized by Every Child Matters — everychildmatters.org. He changed the words at the end to honor President Barack Obama. Created using a Flip HD Video camcorder. This blog supports poker internet
Performs Sun, Apr 29th, 2007, 7:30pm Benefit Concert for Operation Rescure At Fairfield Theatre Company’s StageOne Fairfield Theatre Company 70 Sanford St. [across from Metro North Station] Fairfield, CT (203) 259-1036 www.fairfieldtheatre.org info@fairfieldtheatre.org This blog supports poker internet
iThink thisis asong aboutHope LOVE andPeace butnot THEother. sorry about too many embellishments. it is really a simple, folk-like tune, but the piano takes me to other worlds… from wikipedia: “Puff, the Magic Dragon” is a song written by Leonard Lipton and Peter Yarrow and made popular by the group Peter, Paul and Mary in a 1963 recording. The lyrics for “Puff” were based on a 1959 poem by Leonard Lipton, a nineteen-year-old Cornell student. Lipton was inspired by an Ogden Nash poem … This blog supports poker internet
Peter Yarrow, Bethany Yarrow, and Rufus Cappadocia perform a beautiful rendition of the international classic “Puff, the Magic Dragon.” This blog supports poker internet
“Puff, the Magic Dragon” is a song written by Leonard Lipton and Peter Yarrow and made popular by the group Peter, Paul and Mary in a 1963 recording. phil-ochs.blogspot.com The song is so well-known that it has entered American and British pop culture. The lyrics for “Puff, the Magic Dragon” were based on a 1959 poem by Leonard Lipton, a nineteen-year-old Cornell student. Lipton was inspired by an Ogden Nash poem titled “Custard the Dragon,” about a “realio, trulio little pet dragon.” Lipton … This blog supports poker internet