You might say Peggy is an artist who needs no introduction. Yet, here
she revisits many traditional songs from her vast repertoire with finer
voice and deeper appreciation than any of her previous recordings. She
can make a traditional song sound timeless, yet as current as if
written yesterday. She also includes one moving, bittersweet original
song about growing old. This is the recording you want to play for a
younger singer and say: "This is the way traditional music remains
alive." - Rich Warren, WFMT
One minute I was crying with laughter as Peggy read 1950s advice for wives.Then, like a curving ball from nowhere, a wave of emotion hit me and I was fighting to hide sobs, blinded by mascara, when Peggy sang The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face. - Sue Brough
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Peggy Seeger and Ewan MacColl at the Cora Hotel 1957.