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A topical songwriter who came to prominence in the '60s when she was at an age at which most people retire, Malvina Reynolds is best known as the author of the satirical song "Little Boxes," which was Pete Seeger's only pop singles hit in 1964. She also wrote "What Have They Done to the Rain," a hit for the Searchers in 1965. Her songs also have been covered by Joan Baez, Judy Collins, and others. Reynolds herself recorded for Columbia (Malvina Reynolds Sings the Truth), Folkways (Another Country Heard From), and her own Cassandra label. She also wrote children's songs and material for the TV show Sesame Street. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
Love the absurdity of Little Boxes. I saw Pete Seeger perform it some time in the early 80's. Like Malvina's version better.
tsagiglalal
-I first heard Malvina Reynolds and Little Boxes sometime in the mid-60's on my transistor radio in the late-night when I was supposed to be asleep (about 13yrs. old). I already loved Peter,Paul and Mary and Joan Baez but this was so much different. Being raised in a tiny rail town in WA state, radio stations were few and far between, but at night the world was mine and I was listening.
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