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      • 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.
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    • September 10, 1999September 10, 1999
  2. "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.

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  4. Apr 8, 2018 · "If I Had a Hammer" was written by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays in 1949 and was first recorded by their band the Weavers. The Weavers were one of the first bands in popular music to seize on the traditions inherent in the evolving field of folk music, dig up old traditional songs, and create brand new songs in that same tradition. Their music was ...

  5. May 20, 2024 · If I Had a Hammer is a timeless folk song that has become an anthem for social justice and unity. Written by Pete Seeger and released in 1949, the song has left a significant impact on the civil rights movement and has been covered by countless artists over the years.

  6. May 27, 2024 · The iconic song “If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song)” by Sam Cooke holds a powerful message that resonates with audiences even to this day. Released in 1962, the song is a heartfelt anthem of hope, unity, and social justice.

  7. It was released on their debut, self-titled album in 1962, and was their second single, following "Lemon Tree," which made #35 US in June 1962. "If I Had A Hammer" went to #10 in October of that year, and the trio soon became one of the best-known folk music acts of the era.

  8. "The song was first performed publicly by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays on June 3, 1949 at St. Nicholas Arena on W. 66th Street in New York at a testimonial dinne...

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  9. Jan 13, 2024 · Culturally and historically, "If I Had a Hammer" emerged during the 1960s civil rights movement in the United States. The song became an anthem for activists fighting for racial equality, social justice, and peace.

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