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Re[2]: HANASHIR digest 53



     Neil  - see my individual email to you.
     
     For the rest - Do y'all know about the book, "Rise Up Singing"  - a 
     GREAT resource of american songs (some international, even some 
     hebrew), complete with chords, words, origins/author, even some 
     history - the same organizations also publishes tapes and CD's. I have 
     seen the book in Barnes and Nobles, but we've gotten our copies 
     directly fromthe organization via mail order. Every songleader should 
     have it -  I'll check there for this song's origins, and send post 
     info on the list on how to get the book for those interested. (Micah - 
     if you read this and have the chance to check in your copy first, 
     please do you. It's a must have sort of book for songleaders who do 
     any non-jewish music.    - Rick
     
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Subject: Re: HANASHIR digest 53
Author:  hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org at SMTP-PO
Date:    6/27/97 6:33 PM


     
>Do you know the author of and do you have the chords to "No One Walks Alone?" 
> I'd like to teach it at camp this summer.
     
     
Sorry Neil (and anyone interested)...don't know the author...it was part of 
Camp Hess Kramer's song book and culture when i got there and not 
attributed to anyone...I did write the Miriam verse and change the lyrics 
from "no man walks alone" to "no-one walks alone" but I'm sure I'm not the 
first person to have done that.
     
I think Merri Arien taught it at one of her workshops this year...maybe she 
knows who wrote it?
     
Rick
     
Surf immediately to Lupert: It's The Website and The Poetry Super Highway 
http://www.wavenet.com/~rickpoet
     
     



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