"If I Were a Carpenter" is a song written by Tim Hardin. Hardin's recording appeared on his 1967 album Tim Hardin 2. The song has been covered a number of times by other artists.
If I Were A Carpenter by Bobby Darin Live 1973
Alison Krauss & Dwight Yoakam - If I Were a Carpenter
Sheryl Crow & Willie Nelson - If I Was A Carpenter
Joan Baez - If you were a carpenter
Bob Seger - If I Were A Carpenter (1972)
If I Were a Carpenter - Small Faces
Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash - If I Were A Carpenter [1979]
Johnny Hallyday & Emmylou Harris " If I Were A Carpenter "
TIM HARDIN - If I Were A Carpenter 1969 Woodstock
If I Were A Carpenter
If I were a carpenter, and you were a lady
Would you marry me anyway?
Would you have my baby?
If a tinker were my trade, would you still find me
Carrying the pots I made - following behind me?
Save my love through loneliness
Save my love through sorrow
I give you my only-ness
Give me your tomorrow
If I worked my hands in wood, would you still love me?
Answer me, babe: "yes I would - I'd put you above me"
If a miller were my trade, at a mill wheel grinding
Would you miss your colour box - your soft shoes shining
Save my love through loneliness
Save my love through sorrow
I give you my only-ness
Give me your tomorrow
If I were a carpenter, and you were a lady
Would you marry me anyway?
Would you have my baby?
Would you marry me anyway?
Would you have my baby?
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