Steve,

Thank you so much for the information regarding my Joan Baez query.
At least I know the song titles now. 
I agree---those songs are lovely and should be released (again?).

XXXOOO,
Billy
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>Billy wrote:

>I have 3 questions that have been driving me bonkers for the longest time
>now. If anyone knows the answers, I'd be ever so grateful.

>Question #2.
>What were the Joan Baez songs used in the movie "Silent Running" and what
>album can I find them on? Maybe the box set?

>Thanks a bunch,
>Billy


Billy,
  The songs from 'Silent Running' were written by Diane Lampert (lyrics) and
Peter Shickele (music).
  They are "Rejoice in the Sun', and 'Silent Running'. I loved these songs
myself,
but have not found them to be on any album. I think there was a soundtrack
out, but have not
seen it. You could always take them off of the video or DVD.
Steve

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