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Pete Seeger has died at the age of 94 but his music lives on.

He performed with Woody Guthrie and wrote or co-wrote "If I Had a Hammer," ''Turn, Turn, Turn," ''Where Have All the Flowers Gone" and "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine." He also is credited with popularizing " We Shall Overcome."

"Can't prove a d@m thing, but I look upon myself as old grandpa," Seeger told the AP in 2008 when asked to reflect on his legacy. "There's not dozens of people now doing what I try to do, not hundreds, but literally thousands. ... The idea of using music to try to get the world together is now all over the place."

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He didn't ""write"" Turn Turn Turn. It is a verbatim musical rendition of Ecclesiastes 3:1. He only wrote the last line and gave it a title.

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On 1/28/2014 Cakers1 said:

He didn't "write" Turn Turn Turn. It is a verbatim musical rendition of Ecclesiastes 3:1. He only wrote the last line and gave it a title.

Technically, yes, but he put it into a form that reached millions of young people. That was brilliant, in and of itself.

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Oh...I loved his music, we sure are losing some good ones.

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A loss. He had his music played on most all the radio stations for all to hear. His music was also a study in some college classes.

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He at 94, just sang at Farm Aid this past fall.

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On 1/28/2014 Cakers1 said:

He didn't ""write"" Turn Turn Turn. It is a verbatim musical rendition of Ecclesiastes 3:1. He only wrote the last line and gave it a title.

So the music itself doesn't count? That's just the lyrics.

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JUST the lyrics? Okay.

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On 1/28/2014 beammeupscottie said:

JUST the lyrics? Okay.

Just the lyrics meaning that's not all there was.

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On 1/28/2014 beammeupscottie said:

{#emotions_dlg.blink}JUST the lyrics? Okay.

What's THAT supposed to mean? There is a lot more to song writing besides lyrics. That was my point, but you already knew that, didn't you?