
Frederick Emerson Small (November 6, 1952), known publicly as Fred Small, is an American singer-songwriter. He is also a lawyer and a Unitarian Universalist minister. His songs often make a political or ethical statement. Among his best-known songs are "Heart of the Appaloosa", "Everything Possible", and "Cranes Over Hiroshima". In 1980 Fred Small embarked on his song writing/performer/recording artist career. His songs are in the folk tradition for peace, healing and empowerment.
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Everything Possible
Peace Is
The Heart Of The Appaloosa
Talking Wheelchair Blues
Willie's Song
Everything is Possible
No More Vietnams
Annie
Rodney King's Blessing
If I Were a Moose
I Will Stand Fast
Larry The Polar Bear
Death In Disguise
Face At The Window
Denmark 1943
Cranes Over Hiroshima
Guinevere and the Fire
Hot Frogs on the Loose
Simple Living
At the Elbe
No Limit
Jaguar
Father's Song
Leslie Is Different
Big Italian Rose
The Hills of Ayalon
The Hug Song
Scrambled Eggs and Prayers
Diamonds of Anger
Dig a Hole in the Ground, or, How to Prosper During the Coming Nuclear War
If I Were Taken Now
This Love
Scott and Jamie
Smile When You're Ready
Peace Dragon
Light in the Hall
Jimmy Come Lately
Every Man
All the Time in the World
The Other Side of the Wood
The Last Time I Had Autumn
Intro: The Other Side of the Wood
Intro: Hot Frogs on the Loose
Are You Karen Silkwood?
Too Many People
Intro: Too Many People
Dig A Hole In The Ground
Intro: Friends First
Gravity
The Distance
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