("Pick the first apple") is an album by Italian singer-songwriter Angelo Branduardi. It was released in 1979 by Polydor.
The title track is a re-imagining of a medieval Hungarian melody, entitled "" ("At our Bárty's"). Also the music of "" ("Woman, I want to sing about you") is based on a medieval melody by Pierre Attaingnant, entitled "", which Branduardi himself recorded for his later album .
The lyrics to "" ("The harvest") are taken from a poem by Sappho, while the music is from the Romanian folk ballad "" ("I climbed the hill of Cluj"). Finally, the song "" ("Lullaby") is the Italian version of "Mary Hamilton", an English traditional song also recorded by Joan Baez.