User talk:Ann Schmid

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 * on You Tube, google "Malvina Reynolds list of songs.". youtube.com/watchv=YRxvaVhVN7A&feature=kp.

God Bless the Grass
Hi. I've noticed you've been adding information to the beginning of the article God Bless the Grass about the song by Malvina Reynolds. That article is about the album by Pete Seeger. If you believe the song is independently notable, feel free to create an article about it at God Bless the Grass (song). Otherwise, if the song is a key part of the Pete Seeger album, maybe it would be appropriate to insert a section about the song into the extant article about the album. —Mr. Granger (talk · contribs) 21:02, 18 March 2014 (UTC)