Top Songs By Peter, Paul & Mary
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Peter, Paul & Mary
Performer
Paul Prestopino
Banjo
Richard Kniss
Bass
Paul Stookey
Guitar
Peter Yarrow
Guitar
Mary Travers
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Anne Feeney
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Paul Stookey
Producer
Peter Yarrow
Producer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Was it César Chávez or Rosa Parks that day?
Some say Dr. King or Gandhi that set them on their way
No matter who your mentors are, it's pretty plain to see
That if you've been to jail for justice, you're in good company
[Verse 2]
Have you been to jail for justice?
I wanna shake your hand
'Cause sitting in and lying down
Are ways to take a stand
Have you sung a song for freedom
Or marched that picket line?
Have you been to jail for justice?
Then you're a friend of mine
[Verse 3]
Hey, you law-abiding citizens, come listen to this song
Laws are made by people, and people can be wrong
Once unions were against the law, but slavery was fine
Women were denied the vote while the children worked the mine, yeah
The more you study history, the less you can deny it
Say, a rotten law stays on the books till folks with guts defy it
[Verse 4]
Have you been to jail for justice?
I wanna shake your hand
'Cause sitting in and lying down
Are ways to take a stand
Have you sung a song for freedom
Or marched that picket line?
Have you been to jail for justice?
Then you're a friend of mine
[Verse 5]
Well, the law is supposed to serve us, and so are the police
But when the system fails, it's up to us to speak our piece
We must be ever vigilant for justice to prevail
So get courage from your convictions, let 'em haul you off to jail
[Verse 6]
Have you been to jail for justice?
I wanna shake your hand
'Cause sitting in and lying down
Are ways to take a stand
Have you sung a song for freedom
Or marched that picket line?
Have you been to jail for justice?
Then you're a friend of mine
[Verse 7]
Have you been to jail for justice?
Have you been to jail for justice?
Have you been to jail for justice?
Then you're a friend of mine
Written by: Anne Feeney