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Helen Creighton: Folklife

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Winter, Ade performed by Mrs. Ellis Roulston at Sackville, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Uber dein Scheiden macht, dah jetxt mein herze lacht. — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5772
Recording number: 2895
notes: Mf289-616
Alles Neu Macht Der Mai performed by Mrs. Ellis Roulston at Sackville, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Allesl neu macht der Mai, macht die Seele frisch und srei, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5772
Recording number: 2896
notes: Mf289-616
Die Beiden Hansen performed by Mrs. Ellis Roulston at Sackville, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Zwischen Berg und tiefem, tiefem Tal saken einst zwei Hasen, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5772
Recording number: 2897
notes: Mf289-616
Ein Ratsel performed by Mrs. Ellis Roulston at Sackville, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Ein Mannlein steht im Walde ganz still und stumm; — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5772
Recording number: 2898
notes: Mf289-616
performed by Mrs. Ellis Roulston at Sackville, New Brunswick — July 1955 Audio Reel: 5772
Recording number: 2899
notes: Mf289-616
Six Girls performed by Clarence Thompson at Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Once I was a lady's charmer, but I'm unhappy now, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5772
Recording number: 2900
notes: Mf289-616
Silvy performed by Clarence Thompson at Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O Silvy Silvy on one day — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5772
Recording number: 2901
notes: Mf289-616
Barbara Allan performed by Clarence Thompson at Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O mother mother make my bed, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5772
Recording number: 2902
notes: Mf289-616
He's Young Though He's Daily A-Growing performed by Clarence Thompson at Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The trees they grow tall and the leaves they grow green, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5772
Recording number: 2903
notes: Mf289-616
Handsome Cabin Boy, The performed by Clarence Thompson at Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: It's of a pretty female as you may understand, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5772
Recording number: 2904
notes: Mf289-616
The Apple Pie performed by Myron Gilbert at Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia — July 1955 Audio Reel: 5772
Recording number: 2905
notes: Mf289-616
William Hill performed by Clarence Thompson at Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come lend an ear good people of lown and high degree, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5772
Recording number: 2906
notes: Mf289-616
Young Weaver, the performed by Clarence Thompson at Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: There was a young weaver of honour and fame, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5772
Recording number: 2907
notes: Mf289-616
Green Beds performed by Clarence Thompson at Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: A story, a story, a story I'll tell you of one, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5772
Recording number: 2908
notes: Mf289-616
performed by Clarence Thompson at Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come all ye bold Canadian boys — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5773
Recording number: 2909
notes: Mf289-618
Sweet Sunny South, The performed by Clarence Thompson at Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: In the sweet sunny south there is peace and content, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5773
Recording number: 2910
notes: Mf289-618
Captain Conrod performed by Clarence Thompson at Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come all you bold fellows that follows the sea, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5773
Recording number: 2911
notes: Mf289-618
When the band begins to play it leads me all astray performed by Minnie Patton at Northport — July 1955 Audio Reel: 5773
Recording number: 2912
notes: Mf289-618
Bridget McCue performed by Minnie Patton at Northport — July 1955 Audio Reel: 5773
Recording number: 2913
notes: Mf289-618
Irish Washerwoman performed by Minnie Patton at Northport — July 1955 Audio Reel: 5773
Recording number: 2914
notes: Mf289-618
The Cuckoo's Nest performed by Minnie Patton at Northport — July 1955 Audio Reel: 5773
Recording number: 2915
notes: Mf289-618
The Swallow performed by Minnie Patton at Northport — July 1955 Audio Reel: 5773
Recording number: 2916
notes: Mf289-618
Miramichi Fire, The performed by Mrs. Harold Campbell at Athol, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: It is the truth I'm going to tell you, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5773
Recording number: 2917
notes: Mf289-618
Peter Emberley performed by Mrs. Harold Campbell at Athol, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: My name is Peter Emberely — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5773
Recording number: 2918
notes: Mf289-618
Stowaway, The performed by Mrs. Harold Campbell at Athol, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: From Liverpool across the Atlantic — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5773
Recording number: 2919
notes: Mf289-618
Keys of Canterbury, The performed by Mrs. Edgar Hewson at Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: 'I will give you the keys of heaven, — August 1956
Audio Reel: 5773
Recording number: 2920
notes: Mf289-618
Quaker's Courtship performed by Mrs. Edgar Hewson at Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Madame I have come a-courting, — August 1956
Audio Reel: 5773
Recording number: 2921
notes: Mf289-618
Keys of Canterbury, The performed by Mrs. Edgar Hewson at Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia — August 1956 Audio Reel: 5773
Recording number: 2922
notes: Mf289-618
Sandy Anderson Song, The performed by Edgar Fisher at Bass River, Colchester County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come learn of Sandy Anderson, the chieftain of the bank, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5774
Recording number: 2923
notes: Mf289-620
That Dinner I Et With the Major performed by Edgar Fisher at Bass River, Colchester County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I happened to walk in the sawmill one day — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5774
Recording number: 2924
notes: Mf289-620
Breaking In Two Plates performed by Edgar Fisher at Bass River, Colchester County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I'm a poor unhappy divil, I'm in misery every day, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5774
Recording number: 2925
notes: Mf289-620
Baldwin Song, The performed by Edgar Fisher at Bass River, Colchester County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come all you bold factory men listen to me, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5774
Recording number: 2926
notes: Mf289-620
Little Joe's Whiskers performed by Edgar Fisher at Bass River, Colchester County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O me name it is Joseph, I'm sixty or more, — July 1955
Audio Reel: 5774
Recording number: 2927
notes: Mf289-620
The Man That Invented the Stone Axes performed by Edgar Fisher at Bass River, Colchester County, Nova Scotia — July 1955 Audio Reel: 5774
Recording number: 2928
notes: Mf289-620
Talk on Ox Pulling performed by Robert Chase at Port Williams, Kings County, Nova Scotia — Jul-55 Audio Reel: 5775
Recording number: 2929
notes: Mf289-622
Talk on Ox Pulling performed by Robert Chase at Port Williams, Kings County, Nova Scotia — July 1955 Audio Reel: 5775
Recording number: 2930
notes: Mf289-622
Talk on Ox Pulling performed by Robert Chase at Port Williams, Kings County, Nova Scotia — July 1955 Audio Reel: 5775
Recording number: 2931
notes: Mf289-622
Lamkin performed by Mrs. Harvey H. Power at Little Harbour
first line of lyric: Lamkin was as good a mason — August 1955
Audio Reel: 5775
Recording number: 2932
notes: Mf289-622
John Sullivan performed by Mrs. Harvey H. Power at Little Harbour
first line of lyric: Ireland is my native home — August 1955
Audio Reel: 5775
Recording number: 2933
notes: Mf289-622
Canady-I-O performed by Mrs. Harvey H. Power at Little Harbour
first line of lyric: It's of a purty fair maid all in her tender youth, — September 1956
Audio Reel: 5775
Recording number: 2934
notes: Mf289-622
Polly Bawn performed by Mrs. Harvey H. Power at Little Harbour
first line of lyric: Come all you sportsmen that carries a gun, — September 1956
Audio Reel: 5775
Recording number: 2935
notes: Mf289-622
Talk on Ox Pulling performed by Freeman Leopold at Port Williams, Kings County, Nova Scotia — August 1955 Audio Reel: 5776
Recording number: 2936
notes: Mf289-624
Talk on Ox Pulling performed by Freeman Leopold at Port Williams, Kings County, Nova Scotia — Aug-55 Audio Reel: 5776
Recording number: 2937
notes: Mf289-624
Talk on Ox Pulling performed by Ferman McDow at Port Williams, Kings County, Nova Scotia — Aug-55 Audio Reel: 5776
Recording number: 2938
notes: Mf289-624
About French Use of Ox Pulling performed by Freeman Leopold at Port Williams, Kings County, Nova Scotia — Aug-55 Audio Reel: 5776
Recording number: 2939
notes: Mf289-624
Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard performed by Mrs. Harvey H. Power at Little Harbour
first line of lyric: It was one day and a very fine day, — September 1956
Audio Reel: 5777
Recording number: 2940
notes: Mf289-626
Last Saturday Night performed by Mrs. Harvey H. Power at Little Harbour
first line of lyric: Last Saturday night I was asked to a wedding, — September 1956
Audio Reel: 5777
Recording number: 2941
notes: Mf289-626
As I was A-Walking performed by Mrs. Harvey H. Power at Little Harbour
first line of lyric: As I was a-walking all up New York street, — September 1956
Audio Reel: 5777
Recording number: 2942
notes: Mf289-626
John Holman Song performed by Mrs. Harvey H. Power at Little Harbour
first line of lyric: John Holman went to Halifax — September 1956
Audio Reel: 5777
Recording number: 2943
notes: Mf289-626
John rode Up performed by Mrs. Harvey H. Power at Little Harbour
first line of lyric: Oh, John rode up to Walter's door — September 1956
Audio Reel: 5777
Recording number: 2944
notes: Mf289-626
               

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