piano/SATB - words and music by Phil Ochs - arr. Peter Amidon
You get pdfs of the piano/SATB score and the vocal score, an mp3 of the recording, and rehearsal track mp3s of each of the vocal parts. In the Amidons' book "Twenty-five Anthems for Interfaith & Community Choirs". Sung here by the Starry Mountain Singers. We added improvized banjo and fiddle in the recording, but it works fine with just piano/SATB. Phil Ochs (1940 - 1976) was an American topical singer and songwriter, known for his wit, political activism, and his earnest humanism, all reflected in this song. Here is a Youtube of the Starry Mountain Singers performance of the arrangement.
Show me the prison, show me the jail Show me the pris'ner whose face is growing pale And I'll show you a young man With so many reasons why And there but for fortune, go you or I
Show me the alley, show me the train Show me the hobo who sleeps out in the rain And I'll show you a young man With so many reasons why And there but for fortune, go you or I, mmm…
Show me the whiskey stains on the floor Show me the drunkard as he staggers out the door And I'll show you a young man With so many reasons why And there but for fortune, go you or I.
Show me the country where the bombs had to fall Show me the ruins of the towers once so tall And I'll show you a young land With many reasons why And there but for fortune, go you or I.
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