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AnswerMalvina Reynolds, songwriter, singer and poet, wrote the song back in 1962. Many other artists have sung their versions of it. The list includes: Pete Seeger, Elvis Costello and Engelbert Humperdinck. Chilean singer Víctor Jara made a version in Spanish. The title was "Casitas".

Regina Spektor also did a version, I had never heard this song until recently. It's quite enjoyable =)

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1962. It was written as a sort of funny protest to the Levittown sort of housing developments that started popping up after WWII

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perhaps 'boxes' represent attempts at change and the song is saying we all try to change but we all just end up the same.

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The song 'Little Boxes' was written by Malvina Reynolds in 1962. The meaning behind the satirical song lyrics was a political satire on development of American suburbia.

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