"Lee Hays" was an American folk-singer and songwriter, best known for singing Bass (voice type)/bass with The Weavers. Throughout his life, he was concerned with overcoming racism, Economic inequality/inequality, and violence in society. Hays wrote or co-wrote "Wasn't That a Time?", "If I Had a Hammer", and "Kisses Sweeter than Wine (song)/Kisses Sweeter than Wine", which became Weavers' staples. He also familiarized audiences with songs of the 1930s labor movement, such as "We Shall Not be Moved".

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In Dead Earnest (Lee's Compost Song).

If he's going to leave, he's going to leave with no regrets. I think he can do whatever he puts his mind to.

I wouldn't mind coaching for Alabama, either. If he's reading one of these articles, give me a call, coach.

He'll be a great coach. I've been waiting for him to get into coaching for a while, but he had to finish what he started. He didn't want to have any regrets.