Farewell, Angelina is the sixth studio album by American folk singer Joan Baez, released in late 1965.
The album also features songs written by other folk singers such as Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, as well a German reading of "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?".
The 2002 reissue of the album by Vanguard features three previously unreleased additional tracks from the Farewell, Angelina sessions: "One Too Many Mornings"; "Rock, Salt, and Nails"; and "The Water Is Wide".
In a retrospective summary for Allmusic, Bruce Eder commented on how Baez was expanding along with the folk-rock of the 60s.
He felt that in addition to Baez, the album contained good work by Langhorne and Richard Romoff on string bass.