![]() He appeared in the movies To Hear My Banjo Play in 1946 and Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon in 1970. He also was the author or co-author of American Favorite Ballads, The Bells Of Rhymney, How To Play The Five-String Banjo, Henscratches and Flyspecks, The Incompleat Folksinger, The Foolish Frog and Abiyoyo, Carry It On, Everybody Says Freedom and Where Have All the Flowers Gone. ![]() Seeger's output included dozens of albums and single records for adults and children. He finally got to sing it five months later in a stirring return appearance, although one station, in Detroit, cut the song's last stanza: 'Now every time I read the papers/That old feelin' comes on/We're waist deep in the Big Muddy/And the big fool says to push on.' Spreading the music: Pete is shown playing the five-string banjo in 1957 at the 25th anniversary of Highlander Folk School in Monteagle, Tennessee
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