The song Pastures Of Plenty is performed by Woody Guthrie in the album named Columbia River Collection in the year 1990 .
It's a mighty hard row that my poor hands have hoed
My poor feet have traveled a hot dusty road
Out of your Dust Bowl and Westward we rolled
And your deserts were hot and your mountains were cold
I worked in your orchards of peaches and prunes
I slept on the ground in the light of the moon
On the edge of the city you'll see us and then
We come with the dust and we go with the wind
California, Arizona, I harvest your crops
Well its North up to Oregon to gather your hops
Dig the beets from your ground, cut the grapes from your vine
To set on your table your light sparkling wine
Green pastures of plenty from dry desert ground
From the Grand Coulee Dam where the waters run down
Every state in the Union us migrants have been
We'll work in this fight and we'll fight till we win
It's always we rambled, that river and I
All along your green valley, I will work till I die
My land I'll defend with my life if it be
Cause my pastures of plenty must always be free
Woody Guthrie - Columbia River Collection
- Oregon Trail
- Roll On Columbia
- New Found Land
- Talking Columbia
- Roll Columbia, Roll
- Columbia's Waters
- Ramblin' Blues
- It Takes A Married Man To Sing A Worried Song
- Hard Travelin'
- The Biggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done
- Jackhammer Blues
- Song Of The Coulee Dam
- Grand Coulee Dam
- Washington Talkin' Blues
- Ramblin' Round
- Pastures Of Plenty
- End Of My Line