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If I Had a Hammer

"If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song)" is a protest song written by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays. It was written in 1949 in support of the Progressive movement, and was first recorded by the Weavers, a folk music quartet composed of Seeger, Hays, Ronnie Gilbert, and Fred Hellerman. It was a #10 hit for Peter, Paul and Mary in 1962 and then went to #3 a year later when recorded by Trini Lopez in 1963.

"The Hammer Song"
Original 1950 release by The Weavers on Hootenanny Records, 101-A.
Single by The Weavers
B-side"Banks of Marble"
Released1950
GenreFolk
LabelHootenanny
Songwriter(s)Pete Seeger
Lee Hays
"If I Had a Hammer"
Single by Peter, Paul and Mary
Single by Peter, Paul and Mary
from the album Peter, Paul and Mary
B-side"Gone the Rainbow"
Released1962
GenreFolk
Length2:11
LabelWarner Bros.
Songwriter(s)Pete Seeger
Lee Hays
Producer(s)Albert Grossman
Milt Okun
Peter, Paul and Mary singles chronology
"Lemon Tree"
(1962)
"If I Had a Hammer"
(1962)
"Puff, the Magic Dragon"
(1963)
"If I Had a Hammer"
Single by Trini Lopez
Single by Trini Lopez
from the album Trini Lopez at PJ's
B-side"Unchain My Heart"
Released1963
VenueP.J.'s
GenreFolk rock
Length2:59
LabelReprise
Songwriter(s)Pete Seeger
Lee Hays
Producer(s)Don Costa
Trini Lopez singles chronology
"If I Had a Hammer"
(1963)
"Kansas City"
(1963)
"Datemi un martello"
Single by Rita Pavone
B-side"Che m'importa del mondo"
ReleasedDecember 1963[1]
Recorded1963
GenrePop, chanson, surf rock
Length2:40
LabelRCA Italiana
Songwriter(s)Pete Seeger
Lee Hays
Sergio Bardotti
Producer(s)Luis Bacalov
Rita Pavone singles chronology
"Cuore"
(1963)
"Datemi un martello"
(1963)
"Son finite le vacanze"
(1963)

The Weavers released the song under the title "The Hammer Song" as a 78 rpm single in March 1950 on Hootenanny Records, 101-A, backed with "Banks of Marble".

Early versions edit

The song was first performed publicly by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays on June 3, 1949, at St. Nicholas Arena in New York City at a testimonial dinner for the leaders of the Communist Party of the United States, who were then on trial in federal court, charged with violating the Smith Act by advocating the overthrow of the U.S. government.[2] It was not particularly successful in commercial terms when it was first released. It was part of the three songs Seeger played as the warm-up act for Paul Robeson's September 4 concert near Peekskill, New York, which subsequently erupted into a notorious riot.[3]

Hit versions edit

It fared notably better commercially when it was recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary 12 years later. Their version of the song, released in July 1962 from the group's debut album became a top 10 hit, and won the Grammy Awards for Best Folk Recording and Best Performance by a Vocal Group. Trini Lopez's 1963 single went to number three on the same Billboard chart. It was included on his album Trini Lopez at PJ's (Reprise R/RS 6093).[4] Rita Pavone's Italian-language adaptation "Datemi un martello", with lyrics by Sergio Bardotti, was a major hit in Italy and also charted in South America.[5]

Other versions edit

  • Martha and the Vandellas performed it on their 1963 album Heat Wave.[6]
  • Ross MacManus, father of Elvis Costello, sang the song with the Joe Loss Orchestra on the BBC's Royal Variety Show in 1963.[7]
  • The Sam Cooke album Sam Cooke at the Copa (1964) contains a live version of the song.[6]
  • Leonard Nimoy covered the song in 1968.[6] It was republished in 1993 as part of the Highly Illogical compilation, and in 1997 as part of the Spaced Out compilation. Critics derided Nimoy's version,[8] calling it "a real lowlight."[9] Sado-masochistic performance artist Bob Flanagan pounded nails into his scrotum while playing Nimoy's version.[10]
  • Chilean singer Victor Jara included a Spanish-language version of the song titled "El martillo" (Spanish: The Hammer) on his 1969 album Pongo en tus manos abiertas.[11] Promoting left-wing political ideas, Jara was making a connection between U.S. civil rights concerns and the same in Chile. Later, in 1971, he covered another U.S. song: the political satire of "Little Boxes".[12]
  • Johnny Cash released the song in 1972 with his wife June Carter Cash singing harmony. The song hit number 29 on the US country chart in August 1972,[13] and it was included on his album Any Old Wind That Blows (1973). Cash's version was more in the rock music vein, powered by two electric guitarists: Carl Perkins on lead and solo, and Bob Wootton handling rhythm.[14]
  • Wanda Jackson released the song as a single in 1969. It was included on her album The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson. It reached number 41 on the US country chart in April 1969.[15]
  • Bruce Springsteen recorded an unrehearsed version of the song with a star-studded group in 2004, but the track was left out of the resulting album We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (2006) because Springsteen was concerned that the song's fame would upstage the lesser-known songs on the album. The album was successful, attracting more fans to Seeger's music.[6] In 2018, Springsteen's Seeger Sessions version of "Hammer" was released in a compilation album titled Appleseed's 21st Anniversary – Roots And Branches.[16][17]
  • Mexican girl-group Fandango, released a re-working of the song's melody titled "Dame Aquel Martillo" with completely different lyrics, as the lead single off their 1990 album Volver a Ser Feliz.

Legacy edit

The song "If I Had a Hammer" was a freedom song of the civil rights movement. It had a tremendous impact on the American youth in the 1960s who protested against the American culture. It helped to spark the hippie movement.[citation needed]

Charts edit

Peter, Paul and Mary
Chart (1962) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[18] 10
US Cashbox Top 100[19] 13
Trini Lopez
Chart (1963) Peak
position
Sweden (Kvällstoppen)[20] 1
Sweden (Tio i Topp)[21] 1
UK Singles (OCC)[22] 4
US Billboard Hot 100[23] 3
US Billboard Hot R&B Singles[24] 12
Rita Pavone
Chart (1964) Peak
position
Argentina (CAPIF)[25] 3
Brazil (IBOPE)[26] 1
Italy (Musica e dischi)[27] 1
Uruguay[28] 5

References edit

  1. ^ "Rita Pavone - Datemi un martello".
  2. ^ "Town Talk," The Daily Worker, June 1, 1949
  3. ^ Frillmann, Karen. "Today in History: Peekskill Riots". WYNC (New York), 4 September 2009. Accessed 25 January 2015.
  4. ^ Gilliland, John (1969). "Show 21 - Forty Miles of Bad Road: Some of the best from rock 'n' roll's dark ages. [Part 2]" (audio). Pop Chronicles. University of North Texas Libraries. Track 2.
  5. ^ Salvatori, Dario (2001). "Datemi un martello". Dizionario delle canzoni italiane. Elle U. p. 119. ISBN 8888169016.
  6. ^ a b c d Phull, Hardeep (2008). Story behind the Protest Song: A Reference Guide to the 50 Songs That Changed the 20th Century. ABC-CLIO. p. 20. ISBN 9781567206852.
  7. ^ Laing, Dave (December 21, 2011). "Ross MacManus Obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
  8. ^ Paul Simpson, ed. (2003). The Rough Guide to Cult Pop. Rough Guides. p. 80. ISBN 9781843532293.
  9. ^ Schnakenberg, Robert (2014). The Encyclopedia Shatnerica: An A to Z Guide to the Man and His Universe. Quirk Books. p. 223. ISBN 9781594747762.
  10. ^ Sandahl, Carrie (2000). "Bob Flanagan: Taking It Like a Man". Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism: 97–105.
  11. ^ "Pongo en Tus Manos Abiertas - Victor Jara | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-03-23.
  12. ^ Mularski, Jedrek (2014). Music, Politics, and Nationalism In Latin America: Chile During the Cold War Era. Cambria Press. p. 94. ISBN 9781621967378.
  13. ^ "Johnny Cash". Billboard.
  14. ^ Banister, C. Eric (2014). Johnny Cash FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Man in Black. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 208. ISBN 9781617136092.
  15. ^ "Wanda Jackson". Billboard.
  16. ^ "Various Artists – Appleseed's 21st Anniversary: Roots and Branches". AllMusic. Retrieved July 14, 2021.
  17. ^ "Appleseed will release unreleased Springsteen recording". Point Blank. August 28, 2018. Retrieved July 14, 2021.
  18. ^ "Peter Paul Mary Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved January 19, 2018.
  19. ^ "Cashbox Top 100: October 16, 1962". cashboxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2021-04-05.
  20. ^ Hallberg, Eric (1993). Eric Hallberg presenterar Kvällstoppen i P 3: Sveriges radios topplista över veckans 20 mest sålda skivor 10. 7. 1962 - 19. 8. 1975. Drift Musik. p. 243. ISBN 9163021404.
  21. ^ Hallberg, Eric; Henningsson, Ulf (1998). Eric Hallberg, Ulf Henningsson presenterar Tio i topp med de utslagna på försök: 1961 - 74. Premium Publishing. p. 313. ISBN 919727125X.
  22. ^ "Trini Lopez: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company.
  23. ^ "Trini Lopez Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved January 19, 2018.
  24. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 360.
  25. ^ "Billboard (8/29/64)" (PDF).
  26. ^ "Billboard (9/5/64)" (PDF).
  27. ^ "Hit Parade Italia".
  28. ^ "Billboard (7/18/64)" (PDF).

External links edit

  • Lyrics and a collection of quotes about "If I Had A Hammer"
  • Ross MacManus performing the song

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For other uses see If I Had a Hammer disambiguation If I Had a Hammer The Hammer Song is a protest song written by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays It was written in 1949 in support of the Progressive movement and was first recorded by the Weavers a folk music quartet composed of Seeger Hays Ronnie Gilbert and Fred Hellerman It was a 10 hit for Peter Paul and Mary in 1962 and then went to 3 a year later when recorded by Trini Lopez in 1963 The Hammer Song Original 1950 release by The Weavers on Hootenanny Records 101 A Single by The WeaversB side Banks of Marble Released1950GenreFolkLabelHootenannySongwriter s Pete SeegerLee Hays If I Had a Hammer Single by Peter Paul and MarySingle by Peter Paul and Maryfrom the album Peter Paul and MaryB side Gone the Rainbow Released1962GenreFolkLength2 11LabelWarner Bros Songwriter s Pete SeegerLee HaysProducer s Albert GrossmanMilt OkunPeter Paul and Mary singles chronology Lemon Tree 1962 If I Had a Hammer 1962 Puff the Magic Dragon 1963 If I Had a Hammer Single by Trini LopezSingle by Trini Lopezfrom the album Trini Lopez at PJ sB side Unchain My Heart Released1963VenueP J sGenreFolk rockLength2 59LabelRepriseSongwriter s Pete SeegerLee HaysProducer s Don CostaTrini Lopez singles chronology If I Had a Hammer 1963 Kansas City 1963 Datemi un martello Single by Rita PavoneB side Che m importa del mondo ReleasedDecember 1963 1 Recorded1963GenrePop chanson surf rockLength2 40LabelRCA ItalianaSongwriter s Pete SeegerLee HaysSergio BardottiProducer s Luis BacalovRita Pavone singles chronology Cuore 1963 Datemi un martello 1963 Son finite le vacanze 1963 The Weavers released the song under the title The Hammer Song as a 78 rpm single in March 1950 on Hootenanny Records 101 A backed with Banks of Marble Contents 1 Early versions 2 Hit versions 3 Other versions 4 Legacy 5 Charts 6 References 7 External linksEarly versions editThe song was first performed publicly by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays on June 3 1949 at St Nicholas Arena in New York City at a testimonial dinner for the leaders of the Communist Party of the United States who were then on trial in federal court charged with violating the Smith Act by advocating the overthrow of the U S government 2 It was not particularly successful in commercial terms when it was first released It was part of the three songs Seeger played as the warm up act for Paul Robeson s September 4 concert near Peekskill New York which subsequently erupted into a notorious riot 3 Hit versions editIt fared notably better commercially when it was recorded by Peter Paul and Mary 12 years later Their version of the song released in July 1962 from the group s debut album became a top 10 hit and won the Grammy Awards for Best Folk Recording and Best Performance by a Vocal Group Trini Lopez s 1963 single went to number three on the same Billboard chart It was included on his album Trini Lopez at PJ s Reprise R RS 6093 4 Rita Pavone s Italian language adaptation Datemi un martello with lyrics by Sergio Bardotti was a major hit in Italy and also charted in South America 5 Other versions editMartha and the Vandellas performed it on their 1963 album Heat Wave 6 Ross MacManus father of Elvis Costello sang the song with the Joe Loss Orchestra on the BBC s Royal Variety Show in 1963 7 The Sam Cooke album Sam Cooke at the Copa 1964 contains a live version of the song 6 Leonard Nimoy covered the song in 1968 6 It was republished in 1993 as part of the Highly Illogical compilation and in 1997 as part of the Spaced Out compilation Critics derided Nimoy s version 8 calling it a real lowlight 9 Sado masochistic performance artist Bob Flanagan pounded nails into his scrotum while playing Nimoy s version 10 Chilean singer Victor Jara included a Spanish language version of the song titled El martillo Spanish The Hammer on his 1969 album Pongo en tus manos abiertas 11 Promoting left wing political ideas Jara was making a connection between U S civil rights concerns and the same in Chile Later in 1971 he covered another U S song the political satire of Little Boxes 12 Johnny Cash released the song in 1972 with his wife June Carter Cash singing harmony The song hit number 29 on the US country chart in August 1972 13 and it was included on his album Any Old Wind That Blows 1973 Cash s version was more in the rock music vein powered by two electric guitarists Carl Perkins on lead and solo and Bob Wootton handling rhythm 14 Wanda Jackson released the song as a single in 1969 It was included on her album The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson It reached number 41 on the US country chart in April 1969 15 Bruce Springsteen recorded an unrehearsed version of the song with a star studded group in 2004 but the track was left out of the resulting album We Shall Overcome The Seeger Sessions 2006 because Springsteen was concerned that the song s fame would upstage the lesser known songs on the album The album was successful attracting more fans to Seeger s music 6 In 2018 Springsteen s Seeger Sessions version of Hammer was released in a compilation album titled Appleseed s 21st Anniversary Roots And Branches 16 17 Mexican girl group Fandango released a re working of the song s melody titled Dame Aquel Martillo with completely different lyrics as the lead single off their 1990 album Volver a Ser Feliz Legacy editThe song If I Had a Hammer was a freedom song of the civil rights movement It had a tremendous impact on the American youth in the 1960s who protested against the American culture It helped to spark the hippie movement citation needed Charts editPeter Paul and Mary Chart 1962 PeakpositionUS Billboard Hot 100 18 10US Cashbox Top 100 19 13Trini Lopez Chart 1963 PeakpositionSweden Kvallstoppen 20 1Sweden Tio i Topp 21 1UK Singles OCC 22 4US Billboard Hot 100 23 3US Billboard Hot R amp B Singles 24 12Rita Pavone Chart 1964 PeakpositionArgentina CAPIF 25 3Brazil IBOPE 26 1Italy Musica e dischi 27 1Uruguay 28 5References edit Rita Pavone Datemi un martello Town Talk The Daily Worker June 1 1949 Frillmann Karen Today in History Peekskill Riots WYNC New York 4 September 2009 Accessed 25 January 2015 Gilliland John 1969 Show 21 Forty Miles of Bad Road Some of the best from rock n roll s dark ages Part 2 audio Pop Chronicles University of North Texas Libraries Track 2 Salvatori Dario 2001 Datemi un martello Dizionario delle canzoni italiane Elle U p 119 ISBN 8888169016 a b c d Phull Hardeep 2008 Story behind the Protest Song A Reference Guide to the 50 Songs That Changed the 20th Century ABC CLIO p 20 ISBN 9781567206852 Laing Dave December 21 2011 Ross MacManus Obituary The Guardian Retrieved 23 September 2017 Paul Simpson ed 2003 The Rough Guide to Cult Pop Rough Guides p 80 ISBN 9781843532293 Schnakenberg Robert 2014 The Encyclopedia Shatnerica An A to Z Guide to the Man and His Universe Quirk Books p 223 ISBN 9781594747762 Sandahl Carrie 2000 Bob Flanagan Taking It Like a Man Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism 97 105 Pongo en Tus Manos Abiertas Victor Jara Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2020 03 23 Mularski Jedrek 2014 Music Politics and Nationalism In Latin America Chile During the Cold War Era Cambria Press p 94 ISBN 9781621967378 Johnny Cash Billboard Banister C Eric 2014 Johnny Cash FAQ All That s Left to Know About the Man in Black Rowman amp Littlefield p 208 ISBN 9781617136092 Wanda Jackson Billboard Various Artists Appleseed s 21st Anniversary Roots and Branches AllMusic Retrieved July 14 2021 Appleseed will release unreleased Springsteen recording Point Blank August 28 2018 Retrieved July 14 2021 Peter Paul Mary Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved January 19 2018 Cashbox Top 100 October 16 1962 cashboxmagazine com Retrieved 2021 04 05 Hallberg Eric 1993 Eric Hallberg presenterar Kvallstoppen i P 3 Sveriges radios topplista over veckans 20 mest salda skivor 10 7 1962 19 8 1975 Drift Musik p 243 ISBN 9163021404 Hallberg Eric Henningsson Ulf 1998 Eric Hallberg Ulf Henningsson presenterar Tio i topp med de utslagna pa forsok 1961 74 Premium Publishing p 313 ISBN 919727125X Trini Lopez Artist Chart History Official Charts Company Trini Lopez Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved January 19 2018 Whitburn Joel 2004 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 Record Research p 360 Billboard 8 29 64 PDF Billboard 9 5 64 PDF Hit Parade Italia Billboard 7 18 64 PDF External links editLyrics on Arlo Guthrie website Lyrics and a collection of quotes about If I Had A Hammer Ross MacManus performing the song Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title If I Had a Hammer amp oldid 1192928030, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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