As a 100% disablied Veteran from The Iraq War, this song brings me to tears. I come from a Family of Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmen and this song moves me and echos my prayers for all who gave all. God Bless the writer.
One of the most beautiful songs ever written sung by one of the most beautiful and rich voices I've ever heard. I'm so thankful a friend introduced me years ago to John Gorka.
Tears streaming, memories of my late Mother in law who served as a nurse in the Philippines in well, loved ones who served in Vietnam, Ukrainians valiantly fighting for freedom. Beautiful, haunting, heart-wrenching song. Thank you John Gorka
Every song, every time I sit and listen, I am moved by this man's dedication to the art, as he takes us on a journey of story and thoughts. So inspiring, thank you again John.
Helluva songwriter. I have seen him multiple times and will not miss him when he comes out to Portland! If you have never heard him start with A Gypsy Life........you are hooked.
I logged onto RUclips just so I could like this song. I’ve only ever heard the Edwin McCain version which I love, but it doesn’t compare. Stellar work. Great harmonies and I love the cello.
"girls sweet as meadow winds with flowing hair..." rings true with these two talented girls in accompaniment. well done, and splendid choice of songs. we just have to imagine a small venue show with JT and JG. and the dutch girls of course!
Day Of The Total Eclipse - Post event - Dear John, I love you so much since the Me & Thee days when I paid $5 to see you. I've written elsewhere of my debt to you for the many times I sang "Love Is Our Cross To Bear' in the Public Garden in Boston. One of the most beautiful songs ever written. It's no wonder I consider you a beautiful man and Angel of God. God bless you today and every day forever. All my love. Peace
Let them in, Peter They are very tired Give them couches where the angels sleep And light those fires Let them wake up whole again To brand new dawns Fired with the sun Not wartimes bloody guns May their peace be deep Remember where the broken bodies lie God knows how young they were to have to die God knows how young they were to have to die Give them things they like Let them make some noise Give roadhouse bands, not golden harps, to these our boys And let them love, Peter 'Cause they've had no time They should have trees, and birdsongs, And hills to climb The taste of summer In a ripened pear And girls sweet as meadow winds with flowing hair Tell them how they are missed And say not to fear It's gonna be all right with us down here It's gonna be all right with us down here Let them in, Peter
Thank you for this posting!! Absolutely marvelous! I have followed John Gorka's Music since I first heard him at the Kerrville Folk Festival 25 years ago and he just keeps getting better and better. What an incredible songwriter his is.
This is quite a treat. To see this, to hear this-what a visual and auditory treat. To think that about 30 years has passed since the purchase of my first John Gorka records to being able to view this. Thanks. Come to Long Island- it's like New Jersey , even more so!
My friend, most people don’t hear music; they watch it. To love John’s music you have to hear it with ear, mind, and heart. Ain’t nothing exploding or flashing.
Let them in, Peter They are very tired Give them couches where the angels sleep And light those fires Let them wake whole again To brand new dawns Fired by the sun not wartime's Bloody guns May their peace be deep Remember where the broken bodies lie God knows how young they were To have to die God knows how young they were To have to die So give them things they like Let them make some noise Give dance hall bands not golden harps To these our boys See upcoming pop shows Get tickets for your favorite artists You might also like I’m Coming Out Diana Ross There’s a Wall in Washington Iris DeMent Day After Tomorrow Joan Baez And let them love, Peter For they've had no time They should have trees and bird songs And hills to climb The taste of summer in a ripened pear And girls sweet as meadow wind With flowing hair And tell them how they are missed But say not to fear It's gonna be alright With us down here Let them in, Peter Let them in, Peter Let them in, Peter
John will always hold a special spot in my heart for calling out Donald Trump's false and self-aggrandizing lifestyle decades ago... in a way that has proved to be so very painfully prophetic... "It's a shame that people that work Want to hear about this kind of jerk..."
As a 100% disablied Veteran from The Iraq War, this song brings me to tears. I come from a Family of Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmen and this song moves me and echos my prayers for all who gave all. God Bless the writer.
A Jersey boy done good. :)
John Gorka is a national treasure.
Amen
You got that right. And Chris Smither and actually, a bunch of others as well.
One of the most beautiful songs ever written sung by one of the most beautiful and rich voices I've ever heard. I'm so thankful a friend introduced me years ago to John Gorka.
Tears streaming, memories of my late Mother in law who served as a nurse in the Philippines in well, loved ones who served in Vietnam, Ukrainians valiantly fighting for freedom. Beautiful, haunting, heart-wrenching song. Thank you John Gorka
I had not heard Let them in Peter before. As a Veteran, I was very touched.
Every song, every time I sit and listen, I am moved by this man's dedication to the art, as he takes us on a journey of story and thoughts. So inspiring, thank you again John.
"There's always room for cello!" Everything goes good with cello! Love these songs with Ricky Koole, good on ya all!
This is what we should sing on Memorial day.
USMC. 1968-1974. SEMPER FI, BROTHER.
You are my favorite songwriter. Have been for 15 years. Your expression and verses have much to teach. I, too, write songs, and its a great vocation.
This song moves me every time. A different take on the cost of war...
This version is so very sweet...
Helluva songwriter. I have seen him multiple times and will not miss him when he comes out to Portland! If you have never heard him start with A Gypsy Life........you are hooked.
This song is beautiful yet so sad. The lyrics and music are just incredible. What a special tribute to our fallen veterans.
Gets-me this song .... every time.
I logged onto RUclips just so I could like this song. I’ve only ever heard the Edwin McCain version which I love, but it doesn’t compare. Stellar work. Great harmonies and I love the cello.
"girls sweet as meadow winds with flowing hair..." rings true with these two talented girls in accompaniment. well done, and splendid choice of songs. we just have to imagine a small venue show with JT and JG. and the dutch girls of course!
Day Of The Total Eclipse - Post event - Dear John, I love you so much since the Me & Thee days when I paid $5 to see you. I've written elsewhere of my debt to you for the many times I sang "Love Is Our Cross To Bear' in the Public Garden in Boston. One of the most beautiful songs ever written. It's no wonder I consider you a beautiful man and Angel of God. God bless you today and every day forever. All my love. Peace
Just a very beautiful version of this song by John.
I LOVE YOU JOHN! KERRVILLE FOLK FESTIVAL 4 YEARS!! "CAMP YUCKADOO"
I love this beautiful song.
Let them in, Peter
They are very tired
Give them couches where the angels sleep
And light those fires
Let them wake up whole again
To brand new dawns
Fired with the sun
Not wartimes bloody guns
May their peace be deep
Remember where the broken bodies lie
God knows how young they were to have to die
God knows how young they were to have to die
Give them things they like
Let them make some noise
Give roadhouse bands, not golden harps, to these our boys
And let them love, Peter
'Cause they've had no time
They should have trees, and birdsongs,
And hills to climb
The taste of summer
In a ripened pear
And girls sweet as meadow winds with flowing hair
Tell them how they are missed
And say not to fear
It's gonna be all right with us down here
It's gonna be all right with us down here
Let them in, Peter
Sleeping in their garden of stone & tears, I sing them to gentle rest, & bid them good journey~all our late brothers & sisters, in arms, dear MG.
Thank you for this posting!! Absolutely marvelous! I have followed John Gorka's Music since I first heard him at the Kerrville Folk Festival 25 years ago and he just keeps getting better and better. What an incredible songwriter his is.
Kerrvert? What a wonderful venue that was/has been...
I heard Pa!ul Guerra sing this song! I love it so much
Two beautiful voices and songs. Thanks
John, we love you in Lawrence Kansas, please come visit.
This is quite a treat. To see this, to hear this-what a visual and auditory treat. To think that about 30 years has passed since the purchase of my first John Gorka records to being able to view this. Thanks. Come to Long Island- it's like New Jersey , even more so!
Excellent
many thanks for a great video
Beautiful.. and the girl on the cello is really pretty too! Super cute girl.. I wish someone here knew who she was..
Why isn't this man a world star, say at the level of James Taylor.
No justice, eh? (Sorry, went a bit Canadian there).
You are not the only one that asks that. His music, voice, and message are extraordinary...
My friend, most people don’t hear music; they watch it. To love John’s music you have to hear it with ear, mind, and heart. Ain’t nothing exploding or flashing.
Luv!
Great
Let them in, Peter
They are very tired
Give them couches where the angels sleep
And light those fires
Let them wake whole again
To brand new dawns
Fired by the sun not wartime's
Bloody guns
May their peace be deep
Remember where the broken bodies lie
God knows how young they were
To have to die
God knows how young they were
To have to die
So give them things they like
Let them make some noise
Give dance hall bands not golden harps
To these our boys
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And let them love, Peter
For they've had no time
They should have trees and bird songs
And hills to climb
The taste of summer in a ripened pear
And girls sweet as meadow wind
With flowing hair
And tell them how they are missed
But say not to fear
It's gonna be alright
With us down here
Let them in, Peter
Let them in, Peter
Let them in, Peter
John will always hold a special spot in my heart for calling out Donald Trump's false and self-aggrandizing lifestyle decades ago... in a way that has proved to be so very painfully prophetic...
"It's a shame that people that work
Want to hear about this kind of jerk..."
I trust you also object to the 100s of millions raked in by
tm502010 in
Jealousy is a terrible, destructive and sinful thing. Repent.
Such a powerful song especially with its background...David Wilcox does a good job, also. But, love it with the cello and Ricky's harmony...
What are the names of the two females on this video?
The singer, and the lady playing the cello?
Is there a recorded version of this song available for download or for purchase?
Who are the bass player and the singer on the left?
That's a cello - but I don't know who is playing it. The singer is Ricky Koole.