
Malvina Reynolds (August 23, 1900 – March 17, 1978) was an American folk/blues singer-songwriter and political activist, best known for her song-writing, particularly the songs "Little Boxes" and "Morningtown Ride." Malvina Milder was born in San Francisco to David and Abagail Milder, Jewish and socialist immigrants, who opposed involvement in World War I. She married William ("Bud") Reynolds, a carpenter and labor organizer, in 1934. They had one child, Nancy Reynolds Schimmel (a songwriter and performer in her own right), in 1935.
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Little Boxes
Faucets Are Dripping
It Isn't Nice
What Have They Done To The Rain?
I Don't Mind Failing
God Bless The Grass
Little Red Hen
The New Restaurant
The World's Gone Beautiful
What's Goin' On Down There
The Money Crop
Magic Penny
Quiet
Bury Me in My Overalls
Dialectic
Battle of Maxton Field
Bitter Rain
There's a Bottom Below
The Little Mouse
Singing Jesus
On the Rim of the World
Boraxo
The Bloody Neat
Rosie Jane
The Devil's Baptizin'
Let it Be
The Judge Said
This World
The Albatross
Little Boxes (WEEDS theme song)
We Hate to See Them Go
Mario's Duck
Little Boxes Intro
Love Is Something
Skagit Valley Forever
Carolina Cotton Mill Song
Love Is Something (The Magic Penny)
From Way Up Here
What Have They Done To The Rain
No Hole in My Head
Morningtown Ride
Look on the Sunnyside
Daddy's in the Jail
Turn Around
There'll Come a Time
The Pied Piper
The Day the Freeway Froze
D.D.T.
The Judge Said (Intro)
The Faucets Are Dripping
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