This week at Glyn Wilton’s Mixed Music Bag,
he’s asking us to write about a song in which
the title or a line mentions the current month.
Here’s my featured May artist and their song.

Few American folk groups lasted longer or amassed a more loyal following than Peter, Paul & Mary. PP&M achieved such a rarified level of commercial success without compromise, and while continuing a centuries-old tradition of people raising their voices in song for the sake of freedom, is simply further evidence of their extraordinarily success career.
Peter Yarrow, Paul Stookey and Mary Traverse formed their trio in NYC in 1961 during the American folk music revival period. Their eponymous debut album in 1962 topped the charts for 10 months (including 7 weeks at the #1 position) with songs such as “Lemon Tree”, “500 Miles”, “If I Had a Hammer” and “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” The following year they released the eternally beloved “Puff, the Magic Dragon”. In the years that followed, they had great success with a number of Bob Dylan songs and some written by their friend, John Denver.
In 1970, the group split for about 10 years for the members to pursue solo careers. After reuniting, they continued to record and tour, playing about 45 shows a year, until Mary’s death in 2009. That same year, PP&M were inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame. Yarrow passed away in January, 2025, leaving Paul Stookey as the last surviving member of the group.
If you’re looking for a song that feels like a walk through a golden autumn forest, “Autumn to May” by Peter, Paul & Mary is the perfect melody. This gentle, timeless folk tune captures the magic of storytelling through music, painting vivid pictures of nature and life’s simple beauty. Its delicate harmonies and poetic lyrics transport you to a world where imagination and reality intertwine.
Peter, Paul & Mary’s music has always been about more than just melody; it’s about emotion, connection and a sense of peace. “Autumn to May” is no exception; it’s a piece that resonates deeply with its heartfelt simplicity.
This is “Autumn To May” by Peter, Paul & Mary
LYRICS
Oh, once I had a little dog, his color, it was brown
I taught him for to whistle, to sing and dance and run
His legs, they were 14 yards long, his ears so very wide
Around the world in half a day, upon him, I could ride
Sing Tarry-O Day
Sing, autumn to May
Oh, once I had a little frog, he wore a vest of red
He’d lean upon his silver cane, a top hat on his head
He’d speak of far off places, of things to see and do
And all the kings and queens he’d met while sailing in a shoe
Sing Tarry-O Day
Sing, autumn to May
Oh, once I had a flock of sheep, they grazed upon a feather
I’d keep them in a music box from wind or rainy weather
And every day, the sun would shine, they’d fly all through the town
To bring me back some golden rings, candy by the pound
Sing Tarry-O Day
Sing, autumn to May
Oh, once I had a Downey swan, she was so very frail
She sat upon an oyster shell and hatched me out a snail
The snail had changed into a bird, the bird to butterfly
And he who tells a bigger tale would have to tell a lie
Sing Tarry-O Day
Sing, Autumn to May
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Noel Paul Stookey/Peter Yarrow
Autumn to May lyrics © Neworld Media Music Publishers, Silver Dawn Music
Big thanks to Glyn Wilton for hosting Mixed Music Bag each week. Please be sure to follow the link and check out Glyn’s site.
Thanks for joining me today and spinning some tunes.
See you on the flip side. 😎
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What a beautiful song! They were an amazing group.
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They were! Some came close but they were like American Royalty.
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A few years back, I got the chance to host Peter Yarrow at our home when Vt Festivals featured him at a concert at our local opera house. He was a really kind and gentle man, and was working tirelessly on a project to support Vietnamese who were harmed during the war from agent orange. Social action to the end.
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I remember you telling me about this, D! What an incredible event that must have been. He always struck me exactly the way you describe him. Wonderful memory!
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A beautiful song with delightful lyrics! An excellent choice.
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Thank you, dear Keith. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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Nice choice Nancy. I have a couple of PP&M singles but I’d not heard this track before
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Thanks, Glyn. Glad to know you like it.
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I’ve got an old vinyl LP of Peter, Paul & Mary …there fabulous … thanks for the song and lyrics … I adored the final verse
“Oh, once I had a Downey swan, she was so very frail
She sat upon an oyster shell and hatched me out a snail
The snail had changed into a bird, the bird to butterfly
And he who tells a bigger tale would have to tell a lie”
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It’s magical, isn’t it, dear Ivor? I wonder, in this day and age, how many people remember and listen to Peter, Paul & Mary. A sign of the changing times. ♡🎶♡
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Such a classic. Great choice! Love it! 🥰
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What wonderful music they made! Thanks so much, Cindy.
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This is relaxing and and the video was cool. Kinda sounds like a lottery ticket is in order for that lucky 3rd charm today lol
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If only!
Glad you liked this one, Ernie! Thanks!
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Lovely, soothing song!
Hey, does this mean your Mac is back?!
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I’m back with a new Mac!
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You are so right in describing this song as a leisurely walk.. I really enjoyed this.
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Thanks! I’m so glad to know that!
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Great choice, Nancy going all the way back to 1962.
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This was a fortunate find, Jim, as was my new Mac!
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Happy memories 💜💜
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Yes, a kinder, gentler time. Thanks, Willow! ♡🎶
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