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Helen Creighton: Folklife

Helen Creighton Audio Reel 5028
Banks of Sweet Dundee
00:00:04 - Tarry Trousers
Audio Reel: 5028 Recording number: 1 performed by Richard Hartlan at South-East Passage, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I rambled out one fine summer's evening to view the fields and take the air — 1943
00:02:25 - Soon We'll be in England town (Chanty song)
Audio Reel: 5028 Recording number: 2 performed by Richard Hartlan at South-East Passage, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Soon we'll be in England town — 1943
00:03:45 - Flying Cloud, The
Audio Reel: 5028 Recording number: 3 performed by Richard Hartlan at South-East Passage, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come all you rambling sailor boys and — 1943
00:22:43 - Banks of Newfoundland, The
Audio Reel: 5028 Recording number: 4 performed by Richard Hartlan at South-East Passage, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come all you rakes and rambling boys — 1943
00:26:28 - Carrion Crow, The
Audio Reel: 5028 Recording number: 5 performed by Walter Roast at East Chezzetcook, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: A Kangaroo sat on an oak — 1943
00:28:18 - Western Ocean
Audio Reel: 5028 Recording number: 6 performed by Richard Hartlan at South-East Passage , Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Oh, I only got one cap, and the crown of it's all gone — 1943
Banks of Sweet Dundee
Audio Reel: 5028 Recording number: 7 performed by Walter Roast at East Chezzetcook, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: It's of a farmer's daughter most beautiful I'm told — 1943

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Audio Reel 5028

Read Helen Creighton's recording notes along with archival documentation related to these audio recordings: Mf289-1 PDF Mf289-2 PDF Mf289-3 PDF

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