Songs written by Joan Baez, listed by the albums on which they first
appeared.
One Day at a Time
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Sweet Sir Galahad
A Song for David
Blessed Are ...
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Blessed Are ...
Three Horses
Last, Lonely, and Wretched
Outside the Nashville City Limits
When Time is Stolen
Gabriel and Me
Milanese Waltz / Marie Flore
The Hitchhikers' Song
Fifteen Months
Come from the Shadows
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Prison Trilogy (Billy Rose)
Love Song to a Stranger
Myths
All the Weary Mothers of the Earth (People's Union #1)
To Bobby
Song of Bangladesh
Where are You Now, My Son?
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Only Heaven Knows (Ah, the Sad Wind Blows)
A Young Gypsy
Rider, Pass By
Windrose <piano piece, no lyrics>
Where are You Now, My Son?
<on a single with Johnny, I Hardly Knew Yeh>
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Where's My Apple Pie?
Gracias a la Vida / Here's to Life
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Dida
Las Madres Cansadas <Spanish version of Weary Mothers>
Diamonds & Rust
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Diamonds & Rust
Children and All That Jazz
Winds of the Old Days
From Every Stage
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Love Song to a Stranger / Part II
Gulf Winds
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Sweeter for Me
Seabirds
Caruso
Still Waters at Night
Kingdom of Childhood
O Brother!
Time is Passing Us By
Stephanie's Room
Gulf Winds
Blowin' Away
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Miracles
Time Rag
A Heartfelt Line or Two
Luba the Baroness
Alter Boy and the Thief
Honest Lullaby
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Honest Lullaby
Michael
For Sasha
Rare, Live & Classic
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Marriott USA
European Tour
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Cambodia
Live Europe 83 / Children of the Eighties
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Warriors of the Sun
Lady Di and I
(For the) Children of the Eighties
Recently
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Recently
James and the Gang
Speaking of Dreams
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China
Speaking of Dreams
Play Me Backwards
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Play Me Backwards
Isaac & Abraham
I'm With You
The Dream Song
Edge of Glory
notes:
Baez shared songwriting credit for the five original
'Play Me Backwards' songs with Wally Wilson, Kenny
Greenberg, Karen O'Connor, Pat Bunch, and Ron Davies.
Joan wrote the music for 'All the World Has Gone By',
a Richard Farina song on Richard and Mimi's album,
'Memories'.
Baez and Ennio Morricone collaborated on the songs in
the film, 'Saco and Vanzetti'. She sang 'Here's to You'
on 'Live Europe 83', and 'The Ballad of Saco and Vanzetti'
on 'From Every Stage'.
Joan wrote a new verse for 'Stewball', which she sang on
'From Every Stage'.
Additions and corrections welcome.