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		<title>Composer writes song &#8211; &#8216;The Family Farm in My Front Yard&#8217;</title>
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Photo of Jean Elliott Manning, writer/composer.
Jean Elliott Manning writes, &#8220;This song is the finale of an entire musical I&#8217;ve written about how an urban lawn becomes a Food Farm. It&#8217;s called Daisy and the Wonder Weeds.&#8221; The songwriter is looking for a producer.
The Farm in My Front Yard 
By J.E. Manning
Writer/composer
SOCAN 2009
Key of G major
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Photo of Jean Elliott Manning, writer/composer.</p>
<p>Jean Elliott Manning writes, &#8220;This song is the finale of an entire musical I&#8217;ve written about how an urban lawn becomes a Food Farm. It&#8217;s called <EM>Daisy and the Wonder Weeds</EM>.&#8221; The songwriter is looking for a producer.</p>
<p><strong>The Farm in My Front Yard </strong></p>
<p>By J.E. Manning<br />
Writer/composer<br />
SOCAN 2009</p>
<p>Key of G major</p>
<p>Ever since I lost my job, I’m making other plans<br />
Yes, I’m changing my direction,<br />
Now I’m headed for the land<br />
Time to get back to my roots; it shouldn&#8217;t be too hard<br />
Walking out my own front door<br />
to the farm in my front yard   </p>
<p>Refrain: Diggy diggy don, do-si-do<br />
         Plant a little seed then watch it grow,<br />
         Eieieioh On the farm in my front yard</p>
<p><span id="more-1835"></span>Ever since I got laid off, I’m coming down to earth<br />
I’m digging up my driveway and that artificial turf<br />
I’m making room for corn ‘n squash ‘n tender little peas<br />
And a chicken coop for the chickens<br />
and a beehive for the bees </p>
<p>Refrain: Diggy diggy don, do-si-do<br />
         Plant a little seed then watch it grow,<br />
         Eieieioh On the farm down by the bus stop </p>
<p>The family in the white house,<br />
Grows their garden on the lawn<br />
We decided WE CAN TOO, now we all get up at dawn<br />
When the rooster crows in the old garage<br />
We turned into the barn&#8230; at 5 am every morning</p>
<p>Good news is, We’ve all slimmed down<br />
Since the markets took a fall<br />
And MOST days we’re so busy we don’t even miss the mall<br />
Our tomatoes are the very best, we’ve got living proof <br />
Up there on the balcony and way up on the roof </p>
<p>(Break)</p>
<p>I confess we never dreamed we’d be farming here today<br />
so much for that law degree and that fancy MBA<br />
When we don’t know the answers, Grandma shows the way!<br />
She teaches gardening workshops<br />
(sliding scale, if you can pay) </p>
<p>Tonight we’re having collard greens and dandelion wine<br />
Bring your friends ‘n your guitar,<br />
we’ll have ourselves a time <br />
Wherever your own garden grows, however BIG or small<br />
As long as we can share the seeds,<br />
The farm will feed us all </p>
<p>Refrain: Diggy diggy don, do-si-do<br />
         Plant a little seed ‘n watch it grow,<br />
         Eieieioh On the farm in my front yard</p>
<p>w/ the beets n carrots ‘n the black-eyed peas<br />
And fish in the pond and the apple trees<br />
The goats and the rabbits and the bumblebees<br />
On the farm in my front yard<br />
        <br />
         Diggy diggy don, do-si-do<br />
         Plant a little seed ‘n watch it grow,<br />
         Eieieioh On the farm in my front yard<br />
         eiei, eiei eieei oh!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cityfarmer.org/FamilyFarm.mp3"><strong><font color="red">Listen to the song <EM>The Family Farm in My Front Yard</EM> here.</font></strong></a></p>
<p>Also these two songs from the J.E. Manning&#8217;s musical <EM><strong>Daisy and the Wonder Weeds</strong></EM></p>
<p><a href="http://www.cityfarmer.org/Weedsno%20Electrics.mp3"><font color="red"><strong><EM>Weeds</EM>, sung by Dandelion, Nettle, Burdock, Clover, Thistle,  Crabgrass et al.</strong></font></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.cityfarmer.org/BeBackJEM.mp3"><strong><font color="red"><EM>I&#8217;ll be Back</EM> sung by Crabgrass as he lay dying (after being sprayed with Roundup)</font></strong></a></p>
<h3>Farm in My Front Yard (for Grownups) &#8211; slightly different version</h3>
<p>By J.E. Manning<br />
Writer/composer<br />
SOCAN 2009</p>
<p>Verse 1:</p>
<p>      G                          C<br />
Ever since I lost my job, I’m making other plans<br />
      G                   D<br />
Changing my direction, Headed for the land<br />
      G               G7            C            A<br />
Time to get back to my roots; it shouldn&#8217;t be too hard<br />
       A<br />
Walking out my own front door<br />
         D<br />
to the farm in my front yard   </p>
<p>Refrain:<br />
     C             G<br />
Diggy diggy don, do-si-do<br />
         <br />
   D                        G<br />
Plant a little seed then watch it grow,<br />
   C         G       C  G<br />
 What is compost? I don’t know<br />
          D             <br />
 On the farm in my front yard</p>
<p>Verse 2, chords same as Verse One)</p>
<p>Ever since I got laid off, I’m coming down to earth<br />
I’m digging up my driveway and that artificial turf<br />
I’m making room for corn ‘n squash ‘n tender little peas<br />
And a chicken coop for the chickens<br />
and a beehive for the bees </p>
<p>Refrain: Diggy diggy don, do-si-do<br />
         I hate to see my Hummer go<br />
         But we can’t afford the gas and so               <br />
         It’s a planter in the yard </p>
<p>(VERSE 3, same chords as verse 1)</p>
<p>The Home Association used to tell us we were wrong<br />
Then their homes were repossessed<br />
and they sold them for a song<br />
If the family in the white house,<br />
Grows their garden on the lawn<br />
We decided we can too, Now we all get up at dawn (cockle doodle doo! )</p>
<p>VERSE 4:<br />
       C                <br />
Good news is, We’ve all lost weight<br />
            F             C<br />
Since the markets took a fall<br />
    Em   <br />
And MOST days we’re so tired<br />
                        D<br />
we don’t even miss the mall<br />
       B                                       Em<br />
Our tomatoes are the very best, we’ve got living proof<br />
    C                                      D<br />
Up there on the balcony and way up on the roof </p>
<p>(Musical Break) Chords of Verse One</p>
<p>VERSE 5 (Same as verse One)</p>
<p>I confess we never dreamed<br />
we’d be farming here today<br />
so much for that law degree and that fancy MBA<br />
When we don’t know the answers,<br />
Grandma shows the way!<br />
She teaches gardening workshops<br />
sliding scale, if you can pay </p>
<p>VERSE 6 (same as verse 4)<br />
Tonight we’re having collard greens<br />
and dandelion wine<br />
Bring your friends ‘n your guitar,<br />
we’ll have ourselves a time <br />
Wherever your own garden grows,<br />
however BIG or small<br />
If everybody shares the seeds,<br />
The farm will feed us all </p>
<p>Refrain:<br />
 Diggy diggy don, do-si-do<br />
 Plant a little seed and watch it grow<br />
 There’s one less thirsty lawn to mow<br />
 On the farm in my front yard<br />
 <br />
w/ the beets n carrots ‘n the black-eyed peas<br />
And fish in the pond and the apple trees<br />
My aching back and my aching knees<br />
On the farm in my front yard<br />
     <br />
      Diggy diggy don, do-si-do<br />
      Pick it fresh, and cook it slow<br />
      Then tell that rooster where to go<br />
               D              F   G<br />
      On the farm in my front yard</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cityfarmer.org/FamilyFarmGrownups.mp3"><strong><font color="red">Listen to the song <EM>The Family Farm in My Front Yard (Grownup version)</EM> here.</font></strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Contact:</strong><br />
Jean Elliott Manning<br />
(514) 483-5205<br />
Montreal, Quebec<br />
Email: jeanelliott514@gmail.com</p>
<p>Jean Elliott&#8217;s songs have been heard around the world on FILM, TV and in musical THEATRE. She has written for Cinar: ( The Busy World of Richard Scarry, Wimzie, Babalous) and Productions La Fete: (Le Pont Suspendu, Regina.). Jean Elliott is the co-writer of the music and lyrics (with Libert Subirana) of Hugo and the Dragon, 2002 winner of Bamff International TV Festival.</p>
<p>Most recently, a short film of her song, Here Comes a Miracle, sung by Jann Arden, animated by Theo Zukev, Vaklyrie Films, has won international prizes in the Czech Republic (Best Video, Anifest 2004, Trebon, Czech Republic) and Seoul, Korea.</p>
<p>Trained at the Lehman Engle Musical Theatre Workshop in Los Angeles, Jean Elliott is bi-lingual in French and English. Now in development for a new musical with Valkyrie Films in Montreal, her memorable melodies and inspired lyrics make her the perfect collaborator for any film or TV project.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.littleanimation.com/jean_elliot_manning/jean_elliot_manning.html"><strong>See her website here.</strong></a></p>
<p>Also see:</p>
<p><strong>Here Comes A Miracle</strong></p>
<p>Video and music<br />
Jean Elliott Manning, Songwriter<br />
Jann Arden, Vocals</p>
<p>Description:	In the year 2020, the sprawling City of Megapolis is a tangle of freeways, off-ramps, and traffic jams. Over the traffic and the noise, the mysterious Voice proclaims a Brand New Spring when a daisy and a weed fall in love.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bravofact.com/shorts/details.asp?projectID=2077&#038;searchStatus=active&#038;DisciplineID=0&#038;provID=0&#038;searchText=&#038;ANDOR=AND"><font color="red"><strong>Link to music video here.</strong></font></a></p>
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