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This Land Is Your Land

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Famous folk song by Woody Guthrie
For other uses, seeThis Land Is Your Land (disambiguation).

"This Land Is Your Land"
Song byWoody Guthrie
PublishedSeptember 1, 1945
RecordedNovember 1944
GenreFolk
SongwriterWoody Guthrie
Audio sample
Woody Guthrie in March 1943
Sheet music

"This Land Is Your Land" is a song byAmerican folk singerWoody Guthrie. One of theUnited States' most famousfolk songs, its lyrics were written in 1940 in critical response toIrving Berlin's "God Bless America". Itsmelody is based on aCarter Family tune called "When the World's on Fire". When Guthrie was tired of hearingKate Smith sing "God Bless America" on the radio in the late 1930s, he sarcastically called his song "God Blessed America for Me" before renaming it "This Land Is Your Land".[1]

In 1989, a 1947 release on the Asch record label was inducted into theGrammy Hall of Fame.[2]

In 2002, "This Land Is Your Land" was one of 50 recordings chosen by theLibrary of Congress to be added to theNational Recording Registry.[3] In 2021, it was listed at No. 229 onRolling Stone's "Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time," and in 2025, it was listed at No. 11 on its list of "The 100 Best Protest Songs of All Time."[4][5]

Melody

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Guthrie's melody was very similar to the melody of "Oh, My Loving Brother", aBaptist gospelhymn that had been recorded by theCarter Family as "When the World's On Fire"[6] and had inspired their "Little Darlin', Pal of Mine."[7][8] He used the same melody for the chorus and the verses.

Guthrie's song, however, had a different melodic structure from the hymn or the similarCarter Family melodies, and he used only the first half of those melodies in his song. The melodic structure of the presumed models can be described as "ABCD", a new melodic phrase for each of its four lines. Guthrie's structure, however, is "ABAC". As such, Guthrie's rendition repeats the beginning of the melody (the "A" section) for his third line; the melodic phrase for his fourth line ("This land was made for you and me") is found in neither the hymn nor the Carter Family melodies.[citation needed]

Lyrics

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Original 1940 lyrics

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The original lyrics[9] were composed on February 23, 1940, in Guthrie's room at the Hanover House hotel at 43rd St. and 6th Ave. (101 West 43rd St.) in New York. The line "This land was made for you and me" does not appear in the original manuscript at the end of each verse, but is implied by Guthrie's writing of those words at the top of the page and by his subsequent singing of the line with those words.

According toJoe Klein,[9] after Guthrie composed it, "he completely forgot about the song, and didn't do anything with it for another five years."

1944 version lyrics

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In 1944, duringWorld War II, Guthrie prepared another version, which drops the two verses that are critical of the United States from the original: verse four, regarding private property, and verse six, regarding hunger. In 1940, Guthrie was in the anti-war phase he entered after the 1939Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, during which he wrote songs praising theSoviet invasion of Poland, attacking President Roosevelt's loans to Finland in defense against the Soviets, and ridiculingLend-Lease aid to the United Kingdom. By 1944, after Germany had invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, Guthrie returned to vigorous support for U.S. involvement in Europe and a more anti-nationalism stance.[10]

Confirmation of two other verses

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After we built theCoolee Dam we had to sell the people out there a lot of bonds to get the money to buy the copper wire and high lines and pay a whole big bunch of people at work and I don't know what all. We called them Public Utility Bonds, just about like a War Bond, same thing. (And a lot of politicians told the folks not to buy them but we sold them anyhow). The main idea about this song is, you think about these Eight words all the rest of your life and they'll come a bubbling up into Eighty Jillion all Union. Try it and see. THIS LAND IS MADE FOR YOU AND ME.

– Woody Guthrie, from10 Songs of Woody Guthrie, 1945

A March 1944 recording in the possession of theSmithsonian, the earliest known recording of the song, has the "private property" verse included. This version was recorded the same day as 75 other songs. This was confirmed by several archivists for Smithsonian who were interviewed as part of theHistory Channel programSave Our History – Save our Sounds. The 1944 recording with this fourth verse can be found onWoody Guthrie: This Land is Your Land: The Asch Recordings Volume 1, where it is track 14.

There was a big high wall there that tried to stop me;
Sign was painted, it said private property;
But on the back side it didn't say nothing;
This land was made for you and me.[11]

Woodyguthrie.org also has a variant.[12]

A 1945 pamphlet which omitted the last two verses has caused some question as to whether the original song did in fact contain the full text. The original manuscript confirms both of these verses.[13]

As with other folk songs, it was sung with different words at various times, although the motives for this particular change of lyrics may involve the possible political interpretations of the verses. Recordings of Guthrie have him singing the verses with different words.[14][15]

The verses critical of America are not often performed in schools or official functions.[16] They can be best interpreted as a protest against the vast income inequalities that exist in the United States, and against the sufferings of millions during theGreat Depression.[17] The US, Guthrie insists, was made—and could still be made—for "you and me". This interpretation is consistent with such other Guthrie songs as "Pretty Boy Floyd"[18] and Guthrie's lifelong struggle for social justice.

A rewritten Canadian version by Toronto-based folk groupThe Travellers was the first popular hit version of "This Land Is Your Land", receiving much airplay in Canada (although nowhere else) as early as 1956.Pete Seeger, a friend of both Woody Guthrie and of The Travellers, encouraged the Toronto band to "do something" with the song, which had been recorded by his groupThe Weavers in an unreleased version—and Seeger felt it wouldnever be released due to his being blacklisted. The Travellers thought making the song about Canada would appeal to their audience, so made the appropriate changes to the chorus, namechecking several Canadian locations in place of American ones. The private property and relief line verses were not included; it is possible The Travellers had never heard them prior to recording their version of the song. The song was an immediate hit in Canada, and remains The Travellers best-known recording. At the founding convention of the Canadian social democraticNew Democratic Party in 1961, the Travellers' version of "This Land Is Your Land" was sung by the attending delegates.

The song was revived in America the 1960s, when several artists of the new folk movement, includingBob Dylan,The Kingston Trio,Trini Lopez,Jay and the Americans, andThe New Christy Minstrels all recorded versions, inspired by its political message.Peter, Paul and Mary recorded the song in 1962 for theirMoving album.The Seekers recorded the song for their 1965 album,A World of Our Own.

In March 1977,David Carradine, who had personified Woody Guthrie inHal Ashby's 1976 biopicBound for Glory, appeared onDinah Shore's show,Dinah![19][20] On it, he performed a version of the song which included the two verses, with some variations:[21]

Well, one bright Sunday morning in the shadow of the steeple
By the relief line I saw my people
As they stood there whistlin' they stood there hungry
Don't they know that this land was made for you and me?

Well, as I was walking, I saw a sign there
And on the sign it said "No Trespassing"
But on the other side it didn't say nothing
That side was made for you and me!

In the film, the song is performed in the closing credits by several singers, starting with Carradine and including Woody Guthrie. The verse about the "No Trespassing" sign appears there, but the two verses are not in the soundtrack album's version.[22][23][24]

Bruce Springsteen first began performing it live on theRiver Tour in 1980, and released one such performance of it onLive/1975–85, in which he called it "about one of the most beautiful songs ever written".[25]

The song was performed by Springsteen andPete Seeger, accompanied by Seeger's grandson,Tao Rodríguez-Seeger, atWe Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial on January 18, 2009. The song was restored to the original lyrics (including the 'There was a big high wall there' and 'Nobody living can ever stop me' verses) for this performance (as per Pete Seeger's request) with exceptions of the changes in the end of the 'Private Property' and 'Relief Office' verses; the former's final line was changed from "This land was made for you and me" to "That side was made for you and me," and the latter's third and fourth lines to "As they stood hungry, I stood there whistling, This land was made for you and me," from the original lyrics, "As they stood there hungry, I stood there asking, Is this land made for you and me?"[26]

Voice actress and children's entertainerDebi Derryberry recorded a version for her musical albumWhat A Way To Play in 2006.

In 2010,Peter Yarrow andPaul Stookey, the surviving members ofPeter, Paul and Mary, requested that theNational Organization for Marriage, which was at the time against legalization of same-sex marriage, stop using their recording of "This Land is Your Land" at their rallies, stating in a letter that the organization's philosophy was "directly contrary to the advocacy position" held by the group.[27]

In 2019,Arlo Guthrie led a version of "This Land is Your Land" at the July 4Boston Pops concert. Guthrie sang the 'no trespassing' verse but substituted the first line of the 'private property' verse ('There was a big high wall there, that tried to stop me / And on the wall it said "no trespassing"'), andQueen Latifah sang the 'freedom highway' verse. The 'Relief Office' verse was not included.[28][29]

Arlo Guthrie tells a story in concerts on occasion, of his mother returning from a dance tour of China, and reporting around the Guthrie family dinner table that at one point in the tour she was serenaded by Chinese children singing the song. Arlo says Woody was incredulous: "The Chinese? Singing 'This land is your land, this land is my land? From California to the New York island?'"[30]

On January 20, 2021, during thepresidential inauguration ofJoe Biden,Jennifer Lopez performed some verses of the song as part of a medley withAmerica the Beautiful. She excluded verses critical of the United States and interposed a Spanish-language translation of a portion of thePledge of Allegiance.[31]

At theMemorial Day event atArlington National Cemetery on May 26, 2025, the song was performed by members of the U.S. Navy, with PresidentDonald Trump, Vice PresidentJD Vance, and Secretary of DefensePete Hegseth in attendance.[32]

Variations

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As is the case with many well-known songs, it has been the subject of an enormous number of variations and parodies. They include:

Versions about other countries

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Many variants of the song have been recorded with lyrics adjusted to fit diverse countries, regions, languages, and ethnic groups. They include:

Other variations

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The song has been recorded by many performers over the years, ranging from American Country legendGlen Campbell, hardcore band Hated Youth,[58] all the way to Turkish performer Nuri Sesigüzel toreggae groupThe Melodians.

A few other notable recordings are by:

A version called "This badge is your badge", aboutFC United of Manchester, was written by fan Mickey O'Farrell, and is often sung by fans at the club's matches.[60]

In film, television, internet, books, and advertising

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The song has been sung by characters in many film and television productions, includingBob Roberts (1992),Stepmom (1998),Full House,The Luck of the Irish (aDisney Channel original movie),Up in the Air (2009), byRenée Zellweger in the 2010 filmMy Own Love Song, and byEdward Norton in the 2024 Bob Dylan biopicA Complete Unknown.

It has been parodied many times, including:

  • A lyrically restored version of the song was featured in "Disneyland Showtime", a 1970 episode ofThe Wonderful World of Disney, performed by The Kids of the Kingdom withJay andDonny Osmond. Here, the lyrics were changed to describe the many attractions and experiences atDisneyland.
  • In theHome Improvement episode "Too Many Cooks" (1994),Tim refers to Al as "Al 'This Land Is' Borland".[61]
  • A 1999episode ofFriends whenJoey meets a man he believes to be his "hand-twin", resulting in the lyric "This hand is my hand."[62]
  • The 1999 filmSonnenallee features a version performed byAlexander Hacke, changing the geographical references in the first verse to match those ofEast Germany, where the film takes place.
  • The Simpsons episode "Lisa the Treehugger" (2000) with the words changed to "This log is my log, this log is your log" in reference to a runawaygiant redwood tree.[63]
  • In 2016,Budweiser temporarily rebranded their flagship beer "America", and included the lyrics "...from the redwood forests, to the gulf stream waters, this land was made for you and me" on their labels.[64]
  • Pop singerLady Gaga sang a few phrases of the song at the beginning of the performance of herhalftime show of the2017 Super Bowl.[65][66]
  • TheFX on Hulu seriesMrs. America (episode 8 "Houston") depicts a group of women singing the song with a guitar. ActressSarah Paulson's character (Alice McCray) joins in by singing one of the variant verses often omitted ("Nobody living can ever stop me, As I go walking that freedom highway; Nobody living can ever make me turn back, This land was made for you and me"). Another character points to McCray that the song was written by Guthrie, referred to as "a socialist" (a point relevant in the dialogue to state a contradiction between McCray's conservative views and her love for the song). This could be the reason to pick such an obscure verse, as this particular verse can only be linked to Guthrie and not to one of the many versions of the song by other artist.[67]

Copyright controversy

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This song book, which includes "This Land Is Your Land", was published by Guthrie in 1945.

A widely published quote of Guthrie's about copyright has been cited by some scholars to suggest that he was against copyright protection for his work:[68]

This song is Copyrighted in U.S., under Seal of Copyright # 154085, for a period of 28 years, and anybody caught singin it without our permission, will be mighty good friends of ourn, cause we don't give a dern. Publish it. Write it. Sing it. Swing to it. Yodel it. We wrote it, that's all we wanted to do.[69]

Kembrew McLeod suggested this quote was made by Guthrie in reference to "This Land is Your Land", but that claim is inaccurate.[70] The copyright registration number "#154085" referenced in the quote is for Guthrie's song "California!" (also known as "California! California!" or "California! The Land of the Sky!"). The quote was printed under the lyrics to "California!" in a songbook Guthrie made in 1937 – three years before the first draft of "This Land" was written.[71]

A number of different organizations claim copyright for the song.[72]

According to theCarter Family, the melody came from a tune that A.P. Carter had found and recorded with Sarah and Maybelle Carter prior to 1934 and was not original to Guthrie.[73]

In July 2004, the websiteJibJab hosted a parody of the song, withGeorge W. Bush andJohn Kerry singing altered lyrics to comment on theU.S. presidential election that November,[74][75] resulting inThe Richmond Organization, a music publisher that owns the copyright to Guthrie's tune through its Ludlow Music unit, threatening legal action.[76]

JibJab then sued to affirm their parody wasfair use, with theElectronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) acting for them. As part of their research on the case they found that the song had been first published by Woody Guthrie in 1945, although the copyright was not registered until 1956. This meant that when Ludlow applied to renew the copyright in 1984 they were 11 years too late as the song had been in the public domain since 1973 (28 years from first publication).[77][78][79] The Richmond Organization settled with JibJab shortly thereafter, agreeing that JibJab were free to distribute their parody. In an interview onNPR, Arlo Guthrie said that he thought the parody was hilarious and he thought Woody would have loved it too.[80][81] Richmond still, however, claims copyright on other versions of the song, such as those appearing in the 1956 and later publications. Legally, such claims only apply to original elements of the song that were not in thepublic domain version.[82]

The Richmond Organization and Ludlow Music were sued in 2016 over their claims of copyright in a lawsuit led by Randall Newman. In a similar case, Newman previously successfully argued the song "Happy Birthday to You" was public domain.[83] In February 2020, JudgeP. Kevin Castel of theFederal District Court in Manhattan dismissed the case because the plaintiffs had already paid the license fee, so there was no legal dispute to adjudicate.[84]

See also

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