Portland Town
Joan Baez · Other Songs - Joan Baez
I was born in Portland town
Yes I was, yes I was,
Yes I was.
I was born in Portland town,
Got married in Portland town,
Yes I did, yes I did,
Yes, I did.
Got married in Portland town,
Had children one, two, three,
Yes I did, yes I did,
Yes, I did.
They sent them away to war,
Ain't got no kids no more,
No I ain't, no I ain't,
No, I ain't.
I was born in Portland town,
I was born in Portland town,
Yes I was, yes I was,
Yes, I was.
Portland Town
Joan Baez's 'Portland Town' stands as a defining folk recording from the mid-1960s, capturing the spirit of the era's social consciousness. The song reflects Baez's deep engagement with the American folk revival, blending traditional acoustic textures with progressive themes that resonated with the youth of the time. As a staple of her discography, the track exemplifies her ability to weave narrative storytelling into her music, often addressing themes of community and change. Recorded during a period when her work became synonymous with the counterculture movement, 'Portland Town' remains a significant piece in the canon of American folk music, showcasing her vocal clarity and the song's enduring relevance. It is frequently performed and recorded by artists across genres, cementing its place in the broader tapestry of 20th-century music.
