Mockingbird (Hush Little Baby sung by Peter Paul & Mary
In
honor of one week old Matilda Mokoto
Holmes coming home from the hospital
to the Murfin estate in Crystal Lake we are sharing a traditional American folk lullaby, Hush
Little Baby which is sometimes called Mockingbird.
Matilda with Dad John Holmes, What did he promise her? |
Hush,
Little Baby
probably originated in the South, but
similar songs date back to at least
the 18th Century in the British
Isles. The lyrics promises all kinds of rewards
to the child if they are quiet.
The simple structure allows more verses to be added ad lib.
It
has been performed and recorded by many artists including Joan Baez, Burl Ives, Regina Spektor,
Nina Simone, The Weavers, the Mormon
Tabernacle Choir, and today performers Peter
Paul & Mary.
Papa can't afford a diamond ring and is too slow to catch a mokingbird, but will think of something. |
It has also been adapted into pop, blues, and even rap such as Maurice King’s Hambone, Inez and Charlie Foxx’s Mockingbird, and Bo Diddley’s eponymous song Bo Diddley, as well as Bobby McFerrin and Yo-Yo Ma’s Hush Little Baby and Eminem’s Mockingbird.
Peter Paul & Mary in 1969. |
Peter
Paul & Mary’s Mockingbird was
featured on their first album for children, Peter Paul & Mommy released
by Warner Bros. Records in
1969. The LP reached #12 on Billboard’s
Top LPs chart and won the Grammy for Best Recording for Children in 1970.
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