The version of this song that I have is by Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner. As such, it is quite hilarious. It is available on their compilation album, Spaced Out, which can still be bought at Amazon
If I had a
hammer,
I'd hammer in the
morning
I'd hammer in the
evening,
All over this
land.
I'd hammer out
danger,
I'd hammer out a
warning,
I'd hammer out
love between my brothers and my sisters,
All over this
land.
If I had a
bell,
I'd ring it in the morning,
I'd ring it in the evening,
All over this land.
I'd ring
out danger,
I'd ring out a
warning
I'd ring out love between my brothers and my
sisters,
All over this
land.
If I had a
song,
I'd sing it in the morning,
I'd
sing it in the evening,
All over this land.
I'd sing out danger,
I'd sing out a warning
I'd sing out love between my brothers and my sisters,
All over this land.
At this point, our friend
Mr. Spock chimes in with the voice-over (not singing), as the
US. National Anthem swells in the background
Well I have a hammer,
And I have a bell,
And I have
a song to sing,
all over this land.
It's the hammer of
Justice,
It's the bell of
Freedom,
and the song is the song of
Love. Love between all of my brothers and love between all of my sisters,
All over this land.
Words by Lee Hays
Music by Pete Seeger (1949)
TRO - (c) 1958 (renewed) & 1962 (renewed) Ludlow Music, Inc., New York, NY