Where Have All the Flowers Gone

Source Recording: Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys (1968)

Song Details

Title: Where Have All the Flowers Gone

Songwriter(s):

Pete Seeger

First Release: Pete Seeger (1960)

ISRC: USSM10002314

Themes: War

Other Genres: Folk

Source Recording Details

Key: A

Time Signature: Boom-Chuck

Tempo (BPM): 77

Track Length: 3:01

Musicians:

Lead Singer:

Guitar:

Banjo:

Bass:

Guitar:

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