{"id":22650,"date":"2023-12-01T04:20:13","date_gmt":"2023-12-01T02:20:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=22650"},"modified":"2023-12-01T04:20:13","modified_gmt":"2023-12-01T02:20:13","slug":"who-sang-lemon-tree-in-1965","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/who-sang-lemon-tree-in-1965\/","title":{"rendered":"Who Sang Lemon Tree In 1965"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The 1965 song, Lemon Tree, was written and sung by folk duo Peter, Paul and Mary. The trio first emerged in 1962, and their distinct acoustic sound quickly caught the attention of listeners. Founding members Peter Yarrow, Paul Stookey, and Mary Travers earned two Grammy Awards, two Top 10 albums, and five Top-20 singles with tunes like Lemon Tree.<\/p>\n

Peter Yarrow wrote Lemon Tree as a result of his conversations with civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy. Having a strong interest in the civil rights movement, Lemon Tree was meant to inspire each listener to take action. During challenging times, Lemon Tree provided solace, strength and courage to those who heard it.<\/p>\n

The song became an anthem of the 1960s, speaking to issues that the public was increasingly becoming aware of. From the lyrics “Lemon tree very pretty and the lemon flower is sweet, But the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to eat,” listeners could grasp the deeper meaning behind the song.<\/p>\n

Within a week of its release, Lemon Tree reached #27 on the Billboard Hot 100, eventually selling over one million copies and being covered by more than 400 other acts. The song has been interpreted in many languages, from Swedish, to Malay, and even Tagalog, a language from the Philippines.<\/p>\n