When I go out into the garden I often listen to music on my phone with headphones or, for an open air music effect, I’ll place the phone on a bin. As a ‘ritual’, I start off with Garden Song sung by David Mallett (version: Inches and Miles album, 2009). Garden Song is simple, quaint, and folksy but I like it (blush)…not representative of all the music I listen to, but peaceful and inspiring. Wikipedia describes Garden Song as “a popular children’s song and American folk song written by David Mallett in 1975”. Elsewhere it is called an American folk classic.
Do you like Garden Song? Several other performers, such as Pete Seeger and John Denver, have also performed it. The YouTube version below isn’t exactly like the one on my phone, but it is close. Do you have one or more favorite songs for gardening or working outside?
Performed in 1993 by songwriter Dave Mallett with Mark O’Connor, Jerry Douglas, Brent Mason, Glen Worf, and Harry Stinson. Here are the lyrics:
Inch by inch, row by row
Gonna make this garden grow
All it takes is a rake and a hoe
And a piece of fertile ground
And inch by inch, and row by row
Someone bless these seeds I sow
Someone warm them from below
Till the rain comes tumblin’ down
And pullin’ weeds and pickin’ stones
Man is made of dreams and bones
Feel the need to grow my own
‘Cause the time is close at hand
And rain for grain, sun and rain
Find my way in nature’s chain
And tune my body and my brain
To the music from the land
Inch by inch and row by row
Gonna make this garden grow
All it takes is a rake and a hoe
And a piece of fertile ground
And inch by inch, and row by row
Someone bless these seeds I sow
And someone warm them from below
Till the rain comes tumblin’ down
Plant your rows straight and long
Temper them with prayer and song
And mother earth will make you strong
If you give her love and care
An old crow watchin’ hungrily
From his perch in yonder tree
And in my garden I’m as free
As that feathered thief up there
Inch by inch and row by row
Gonna make this garden grow
All it takes is a rake and a hoe
And a piece of fertile ground
And inch by inch, and row by row
Someone bless these seeds I sow
And someone warm them from below
Till the rain comes tumblin’ down
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I think I have a recording of this song sung by John Denver (old!). A few years ago I taught it to my second grade general music students along with some other garden-themed songs for a performance. Thank you for posting this.
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We used to sing this at church camp. Always loved it.
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Thanks for sharing that…I didn’t hear it growing up (oh oh I was at university when it was written😏). I first heard about it in recent years–I wish I could recall precisely, but I think it was on a radio show and it was presented as a song about gardening.
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I first heard this when I went to a Noel Paul Stookey (Peter, Paul & Mary) concert. Loved it immediately. Love this version.. Thanks for sharing it 🙂
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