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Helen Creighton: Folklife

Helen Creighton Audio Reel 5950
Adam, Mudder Eve
00:00:03 - Ghostly Sailors, The
Audio Reel: 5950 Recording number: 3608 performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: You can smile if you're a mind to, perhaps you'll lend an ear — June 1958
00:04:36 - Cottage On the Hill, The
Audio Reel: 5950 Recording number: 3609 performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: In the window there's a picture thaat the candle shows to me, — June 1958
00:07:20 - Stormy Weather
Audio Reel: 5950 Recording number: 3610 performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Oh up comes the herring, the king of the sea, — June 1958
00:08:38 - Cold Water Song
Audio Reel: 5950 Recording number: 3611 performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: I asked a sweet robin one evening in May — June 1958
00:10:55 - Three Crows, The (The Three Ravens)
Audio Reel: 5950 Recording number: 3612 performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Two old crows sat on a tree, — June 1958
Adam, Mudder Eve
Audio Reel: 5950 Recording number: 3613 performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: I heard the old folks talking in a house the other night, — June 1958
00:14:10 - Rockaby Baby
Audio Reel: 5950 Recording number: 3614 performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Rockaby baby so sweet and so fair, — June 1958
00:16:00 - Stately Southerner, The
Audio Reel: 5950 Recording number: 3615 performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: It was the stately Southerner that wore the stripe and stars, — June 1958
00:19:45 - Pat and the Gauger
Audio Reel: 5950 Recording number: 3616 performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: In a town that's not far from the sea — June 1958
00:26:39 - Joe Bowers
Audio Reel: 5950 Recording number: 3617 performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: My name it is Joe Bowers, I have a brother Ike, — June 1958

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Audio Reel 5950

Read Helen Creighton's recording notes along with archival documentation related to these audio recordings: Mf289-765 PDF Mf289-766 PDF

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