All The Pretty Little Horses

Joan Baez · Other Songs - Joan Baez

Hush-a-bye, don't you cry

Go to sleep ye little baby

When you wake, you shall have

All the pretty little horses



Way down yonder in the meadow

Lies a poor little lamb ye

Bees and butterflies pickin' out its eyes

Poor little thing's cryin' mammy



Hush-a-bye, don't you cry

Go to sleep ye little baby

All The Pretty Little Horses

Joan Baez's 'All The Pretty Little Horses' stands as a quintessential example of her folk revival work, blending acoustic storytelling with the social consciousness that defined her career. Recorded during a period where Baez was deeply engaged with civil rights and anti-war movements, the track reflects her signature ability to weave complex narratives into accessible melodies. The song's lyrical focus on the American West and its untamed spirit complements her broader discography, which often highlighted marginalized voices and historical truths. As a staple of her live performances and studio recordings, the piece exemplifies the genre's emphasis on authenticity and emotional resonance, cementing her legacy as a pivotal figure in American folk music.