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Helen Creighton: Folklife

Helen Creighton Audio Reel 5750
Captain James
00:00:05 - Frog in the Well, A
Audio Reel: 5750 Recording number: 2761 performed by Luther Fulton at Pembroke
first line of lyric: There was a frog lived in the well, — September 1954
00:03:04 - Earltown Fair, The
Audio Reel: 5750 Recording number: 2762 performed by Luther Fulton at Pembroke
first line of lyric: As I walked out one evening — September 1954
00:05:33 - Man Behind the Plow, The
Audio Reel: 5750 Recording number: 2763 performed by Luther Fulton at Pembroke
first line of lyric: I'm not so much at singing — September 1954
00:07:11 - Kangaroo, The
Audio Reel: 5750 Recording number: 2764 performed by Luther Fulton at Pembroke
first line of lyric: A kangaroo sat on an oak — September 1954
00:08:26 - Lily of the West
Audio Reel: 5750 Recording number: 2765 performed by Luther Fulton at Pembroke
first line of lyric: Come all ye Nova Scotians, come listen unto me, — September 1954
00:10:25 - Sleighing Song
Audio Reel: 5750 Recording number: 2766 performed by Luther Fulton at Pembroke
first line of lyric: A sailor he many choose the sea — September 1954
00:11:27 - Cow, The
Audio Reel: 5750 Recording number: 2767 performed by Luther Fulton at Pembroke
first line of lyric: She was ill-used, abused, — September 1954
00:13:05 - It's Nice to be a Father
Audio Reel: 5750 Recording number: 2768 performed by Luther Fulton at Pembroke
first line of lyric: Then set your bells a ring boys — September 1954
00:14:25 - Turkish Rover
Audio Reel: 5750 Recording number: 2769 performed by Luther Fulton at Pembroke
first line of lyric: As we were sailing o'er the sea — September 1954
00:19:25 - Birchen Canoe, The
Audio Reel: 5750 Recording number: 2770 performed by Samuel Cox at Eastville
first line of lyric: The Indian sits in his little canoe — September 1954
Captain James
Audio Reel: 5750 Recording number: 2771 performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River
first line of lyric: If I had only but one morsel — September 1954
00:23:03 - There Was an Old Man in Dover
Audio Reel: 5750 Recording number: 2772 performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River
first line of lyric: There was an old man lived down in Dover — September 1954
00:24:40 - [Oxen]
Audio Reel: 5750 Recording number: 2773 performed by B.G. Oxner at Lunenburg, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia — September 1954

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Audio Reel 5750

Read Helen Creighton's recording notes along with archival documentation related to these audio recordings: Mf289-585 PDF Mf289-586 PDF

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