(BMI) Lundberg Rice Song Words by Kate Wolf Where the chicory blooms by the side of the road west of the Feather River Canyon In the Sacramento Valley where the rice fields grow the little town of Richvale is still standing Its hot and its sunny and the air is so clear the soil is rich as theres plenty of water More than 50 years ago farmers followed the dream they came and saw the land and they bought her And theyve learned to build the soil and the soil grows the plants and the circle goes from one to the other Plant rice in the spring, harvest in the fall Plant vetch to feed the soil and turn it under The farmers hands tend the soil and his heart loves the land and he plants more for the love than for the money And some days turn sour like the fruit picked too soon and some days are as sweet as the honey Working with the sun, the water and the wind growing brown rice from the short grain to the long Making friends with nature, she helps him when he tries she fights him when hes doing something wrong Chorus 1985 Another Sundown Publishing Co

I chose this as one of my two preferred vintage recordings in my survey of this opera back in 2018. It was then available only in a (good) transfer onto CD by the original issuing label, Decca and another Alto issue, presumably made once it had come out of copyright, which I have not heard
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