The ninth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation premiered on CBS on October 9, 2008 and ended May 14, 2009. The series stars William Petersen, Marg Helgenberger and Laurence Fishburne.
Plot
As the team grieve for their fallen colleague ("For Warrick"), Grissom makes a life changing decision ("One to Go"), during the ninth season of CSI. Also this season, Sara investigates the death of a woman attacked nine years ago ("The Happy Place"), new CSI Riley Adams joins the team ("Art Imitates Life"), and she and Nick witness a store robbery on Halloween ("Let it Bleed"), Grissom attends the trial of the Miniature Killer ("Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda"), and an infamous serial murderer brings Dr. Raymond Langston face-to-face with the CSI team ("19 Down"). As Catherine adjusts to life as the team's leader, she investigates the bizarre, the brutal, and the unlikely, including an S&M related murder ("Leave out all the Rest"), an arson-homicide ("The Grave Shift"), the murder of an FBI agent ("Disarmed and Dangerous"), death-by-toothpaste ("Deep Fried and Minty Fresh"), and a Mexican wrestling related death ("Mascara"). Nick, meanwhile, investigates the happenings of a seedy motel over the course of a year ("Turn, Turn, Turn"), and Hodges and Wendy attend a sci-fi convention ("A Space Oddity").
The Weavers released the song under the title "The Hammer Song" as a 78 single in March 1950 on Hootenanny Records, 101-A, backed with "Banks of Marble".
Early versions
The song was first performed publicly by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays on June 3, 1949, at St. Nicholas Arena in New York at a testimonial dinner for the leaders of the Communist Party of the United States, who were then on trial in federal court, charged with violating the Smith Act by advocating the overthrow of the U.S. government. It was not particularly successful in commercial terms when it was first released. It was part of the three songs Seeger played as the warm-up act for Paul Robeson's September 4 concert near Peekskill, New York, which subsequently erupted into a riot.
If I Had a Hammer was written, produced and directed by Josh Becker. The film was co-produced by Jane Goe, a seasoned veteran of the film industry, who also co-produced Becker’s feature film Running Time. Goe has worked on several of Steven Spielberg’s films including: Jurassic Park, Schindler’s List, and E.T. Native Detroiter Kurt Rauf was the DP for If I Had a Hammer; the film was scored by Joseph LoDuca, with sound editing and mixing at Harvest Sound.
This movie captures the epic change that occurred in America in the 1960s. The stage was set the weekend the Beatles made their appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. This masterfully written script provides an excellent commentary on American life at the very edge of transformation.
If I Had a Hammer has a young and talented cast. The mai...
published: 10 May 2018
IF I HAD A HAMMER
Misery vs. Peter, Paul and Mary
published: 31 Jan 2015
Ross McManus with The Joe Loss Orchestra - If I Had A Hammer [Colour Promo 1963]
Declan McManus' (Elvis Costello) father does a rocking calypso rendition of the folk classic.
published: 23 Aug 2022
Johnny B Great - If I Had A Hammer 1964
From the 1964 British Beat Film "Just For You"
published: 08 Feb 2009
Debbie Reynolds - If I Had A Hammer
You can't sing a protest song without a fabulous gown, a glamorous wig, and matching heels.
published: 10 Sep 2006
TRINI LOPEZ - IF I HAD HAMMER (STEREO)
EXCELENTE TEMA DE ESTE GRAN CANTANTE DE LOS AÑOS 60s, EN SU ÉPOCA Y SU MOMENTO.
published: 08 Jun 2014
If I Were a Hammer (from the film Sleeping Dogs Lie)
Clips from the Independent Thriller “Sleeping Dogs Lie,” distributed internationally late 2018.
Original Score written and performed by Tyler Traband.
published: 19 Dec 2018
If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song)
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If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song) · Arlo Guthrie / Pete Seeger
Precious Friend
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Vocals: Pete Seeger
Writer: Lee Hays
Writer: Pete Seeger
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If I Had a Hammer was written, produced and directed by Josh Becker. The film was co-produced by Jane Goe, a seasoned veteran of the film industry, who also co-...
If I Had a Hammer was written, produced and directed by Josh Becker. The film was co-produced by Jane Goe, a seasoned veteran of the film industry, who also co-produced Becker’s feature film Running Time. Goe has worked on several of Steven Spielberg’s films including: Jurassic Park, Schindler’s List, and E.T. Native Detroiter Kurt Rauf was the DP for If I Had a Hammer; the film was scored by Joseph LoDuca, with sound editing and mixing at Harvest Sound.
This movie captures the epic change that occurred in America in the 1960s. The stage was set the weekend the Beatles made their appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. This masterfully written script provides an excellent commentary on American life at the very edge of transformation.
If I Had a Hammer has a young and talented cast. The main characters are portrayed by Lisa Records and Brett Beardslee, who give a delightful and honest performance which contributes to the overwhelming charm of this cinematic gem. The film has been compared to Orson Welle's "The Magnificent Ambersons" and also to the legendary George Lucas's "American Graffiti".
If I Had a Hammer was written, produced and directed by Josh Becker. The film was co-produced by Jane Goe, a seasoned veteran of the film industry, who also co-produced Becker’s feature film Running Time. Goe has worked on several of Steven Spielberg’s films including: Jurassic Park, Schindler’s List, and E.T. Native Detroiter Kurt Rauf was the DP for If I Had a Hammer; the film was scored by Joseph LoDuca, with sound editing and mixing at Harvest Sound.
This movie captures the epic change that occurred in America in the 1960s. The stage was set the weekend the Beatles made their appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. This masterfully written script provides an excellent commentary on American life at the very edge of transformation.
If I Had a Hammer has a young and talented cast. The main characters are portrayed by Lisa Records and Brett Beardslee, who give a delightful and honest performance which contributes to the overwhelming charm of this cinematic gem. The film has been compared to Orson Welle's "The Magnificent Ambersons" and also to the legendary George Lucas's "American Graffiti".
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records
If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song) · Arlo Guthrie / Pete Seeger
Precious Friend
℗ 2000 v2 Conversion P Credit
V...
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records
If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song) · Arlo Guthrie / Pete Seeger
Precious Friend
℗ 2000 v2 Conversion P Credit
Vocals: Pete Seeger
Writer: Lee Hays
Writer: Pete Seeger
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records
If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song) · Arlo Guthrie / Pete Seeger
Precious Friend
℗ 2000 v2 Conversion P Credit
Vocals: Pete Seeger
Writer: Lee Hays
Writer: Pete Seeger
Auto-generated by YouTube.
If I Had a Hammer was written, produced and directed by Josh Becker. The film was co-produced by Jane Goe, a seasoned veteran of the film industry, who also co-produced Becker’s feature film Running Time. Goe has worked on several of Steven Spielberg’s films including: Jurassic Park, Schindler’s List, and E.T. Native Detroiter Kurt Rauf was the DP for If I Had a Hammer; the film was scored by Joseph LoDuca, with sound editing and mixing at Harvest Sound.
This movie captures the epic change that occurred in America in the 1960s. The stage was set the weekend the Beatles made their appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. This masterfully written script provides an excellent commentary on American life at the very edge of transformation.
If I Had a Hammer has a young and talented cast. The main characters are portrayed by Lisa Records and Brett Beardslee, who give a delightful and honest performance which contributes to the overwhelming charm of this cinematic gem. The film has been compared to Orson Welle's "The Magnificent Ambersons" and also to the legendary George Lucas's "American Graffiti".
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records
If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song) · Arlo Guthrie / Pete Seeger
Precious Friend
℗ 2000 v2 Conversion P Credit
Vocals: Pete Seeger
Writer: Lee Hays
Writer: Pete Seeger
Auto-generated by YouTube.
The ninth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation premiered on CBS on October 9, 2008 and ended May 14, 2009. The series stars William Petersen, Marg Helgenberger and Laurence Fishburne.
Plot
As the team grieve for their fallen colleague ("For Warrick"), Grissom makes a life changing decision ("One to Go"), during the ninth season of CSI. Also this season, Sara investigates the death of a woman attacked nine years ago ("The Happy Place"), new CSI Riley Adams joins the team ("Art Imitates Life"), and she and Nick witness a store robbery on Halloween ("Let it Bleed"), Grissom attends the trial of the Miniature Killer ("Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda"), and an infamous serial murderer brings Dr. Raymond Langston face-to-face with the CSI team ("19 Down"). As Catherine adjusts to life as the team's leader, she investigates the bizarre, the brutal, and the unlikely, including an S&M related murder ("Leave out all the Rest"), an arson-homicide ("The Grave Shift"), the murder of an FBI agent ("Disarmed and Dangerous"), death-by-toothpaste ("Deep Fried and Minty Fresh"), and a Mexican wrestling related death ("Mascara"). Nick, meanwhile, investigates the happenings of a seedy motel over the course of a year ("Turn, Turn, Turn"), and Hodges and Wendy attend a sci-fi convention ("A Space Oddity").