If I Had a Hammer - Peter, Paul and Mary - MP3 instrumental karaoke. This title is a cover of If I Had a Hammer as made famous by Peter, Paul and Mary. Same as the original tempo: 91.4 BPM. In the same key as the original: A. This song ends without fade out.
"If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song)" is a 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, and then by Peter, Paul and Mary. The song was not particularly successfulPeter, Paul And Mary Lyrics. I want to be with him from morning to night. Won't you let me go with you? that your Captain will call you and you must obey. Won't you let me go with you? I'll pass as your comrade, as we march along. I'll pass as your comrade, no one will ever know. Won't you let me go with you? You take a stick of bamboo, you take a stick of bamboo, you take a stick of bamboo, you throw it in the water, Oh, oh, Hanaah. River, she come down. River, she come down. You travel on the river, you travel on the river, you travel on the river, you travel on the water, Oh, Oh, Hanaah. I won't ask of myself to become something else. I'll just be me! If I had wings no one would ask me should I fly. The bird sings, and no one asks her why. I can see in myself wings as I feel them. If you see something else, keep your thoughts to yourself, I'll fly free then. Edit Lyrics.