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Helen Creighton: Folklife

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Rusty Highwayman, The performed by C.E. Inkpen at Poodiac, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: There was an old farmer in Cheshire, — July 1958
Audio Reel: 5954
Recording number: 3642
notes: Mf289-773
My Pretty Maid performed by C.E. Inkpen at Poodiac, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: 'Where are you going to my pretty maid, — July 1958
Audio Reel: 5954
Recording number: 3643
notes: Mf289-773
There Was A Young Lady at Clewer performed by C.E. Inkpen at Poodiac, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: There was a young lady at Clewer, — July 1958
Audio Reel: 5954
Recording number: 3644
notes: Mf289-773
Farmer's Boy, The performed by C.E. Inkpen at Poodiac, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: The sun went down beyond yon hill — July 1958
Audio Reel: 5954
Recording number: 3645
notes: Mf289-773
performed by C.E. Inkpen at Poodiac, New Brunswick — July 1958 Audio Reel: 5954
Recording number: 3646
notes: Mf289-773
Lord Thomas and Fair Eleinor performed by William Wilson at Ratter's Road, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Lord Thomas he was a bold forrester, — July 1958
Audio Reel: 5955
Recording number: 3647
notes: Mf289-777
New Ireland Song performed by William Wilson at Ratter's Road, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: O it's come all you New Ireland lads, come listen to my song, — July 1958
Audio Reel: 5955
Recording number: 3648
notes: Mf289-777
Chief of the Wood (The White Hammock) performed by William Wilson at Ratter's Road, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: At the foot of the mountian Amandy did sigh, — July 1958
Audio Reel: 5955
Recording number: 3649
notes: Mf289-777
Lost Jimmy Whalen performed by William Wilson at Ratter's Road, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Alone as I strayed by the banks of a river — July 1958
Audio Reel: 5955
Recording number: 3650
notes: Mf289-777
Babes in the Wood performed by William Wilson at Ratter's Road, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Now ponder well you parents dear — July 1958
Audio Reel: 5955
Recording number: 3651
notes: Mf289-777
Velvet performed by Finvola Redden at Middle Musquodoboit, Halifax County, Nova Scotia — 1958 Audio Reel: 5955
Recording number: 3652
notes: Mf289-777
Unidentified song sung in Micmac performed by Peter Lepage at Shubenacadie Reserve, Hants County, Nova Scotia — 1958 Audio Reel: 5955
Recording number: 3653
notes: Mf289-777
[G Esaltim Genie] performed by Mrs. Joe Knockwood at Shubenacadie Reserve, Hants County, Nova Scotia — 1958 Audio Reel: 5955
Recording number: 3654
notes: Mf289-777
[Lullabye] sung in Micmac performed by Mrs. Joe Knockwood at Shubenacadie Reserve, Hants County, Nova Scotia — 1958 Audio Reel: 5955
Recording number: 3655
notes: Mf289-777
performed by Mrs. Joe Knockwood at Shubenacadie Reserve, Hants County, Nova Scotia — 1958 Audio Reel: 5955
Recording number: 3656
notes: Mf289-777
First Mirimachi Folk Song Festival performed by Leonard O’Brien and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5956
Recording number: 3657
notes: Mf289-779
First Mirimachi Folk Song Festival performed by Ken Homer and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5956
Recording number: 3658
notes: Mf289-779
Lumberman's Alphabet performed by Wilmot MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: A for the axes and that you all know, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5956
Recording number: 3659
notes: Mf289-779
Jam At Gerry's Rocks, The performed by George Duplessis and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Come all you bold chanty boys and listen while I relate — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5956
Recording number: 3660
notes: Mf289-779
Death of Florella, The performed by Teresa Holmes and Miramichi at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: New Brunswick — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5956
Recording number: 3661
notes: Mf289-779
Winter of '73, The performed by Nicholas Underhill and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: It being early in September in eighteen seventy-three, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5956
Recording number: 3662
notes: Mf289-779
Good Old State of Maine, The performed by James Brown and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Come bushmen all give ear at all until I will relate — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5957
Recording number: 3663
notes: Mf289-781
[Old Elm Tree] performed by Ken Homer and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5957
Recording number: 3664
notes: Mf289-781
Days of Duffy Gillis performed by Mrs. Galloway and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5957
Recording number: 3665
notes: Mf289-781
Girl I Left Behind, The (Jenny Ferguson) performed by Nicholas Underhill and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5957
Recording number: 3666
notes: Mf289-781
performed by Ken Homer and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5957
Recording number: 3667
notes: Mf289-781
Merner Song, The performed by Wilmot MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5957
Recording number: 3668
notes: Mf289-781
Irish Rebel Spy, The performed by James Brown and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: In the city of _______ near the county of ______ — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5958
Recording number: 3669
notes: Mf289-783
Volunteer, The (sung in French) performed by Mrs. William Buckley and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5958
Recording number: 3670
notes: Mf289-783
Rocky Brook performed by John Holland and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: O you feeling hearts, you Christians, throughout this counteree, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5958
Recording number: 3671
notes: Mf289-783
Peel Head performed by Art Matchett and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Come all ye jolly lumbermen — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5958
Recording number: 3672
notes: Mf289-783
Miramichi Fire, The performed by Edmond Robichaud and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: This is the truth now I tell you, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5958
Recording number: 3673
notes: Mf289-783
Cedar Grove, The performed by Samuel Jagoe and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5959
Recording number: 3674
notes: Mf289-785
Peter Emberley performed by Wilmot MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: My name is Peter Emberley as you may understand, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5959
Recording number: 3675
notes: Mf289-785
performed by Ken Homer and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5959
Recording number: 3676
notes: Mf289-785
Ann O'Brien (James McDonald) performed by Wilmot MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Both young and old I now make bold, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5959
Recording number: 3677
notes: Mf289-785
Murdered Soldier Song (La Complainte du Soldat) performed by Allan Kelly and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5959
Recording number: 3678
notes: Mf289-785
Meagher's Children (The Lost Babes of Halifax) performed by Samuel Jagoe and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — Sep-58 Audio Reel: 5960
Recording number: 3679
notes: Mf289-787
Mantle So Green performed by Perley Hare and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: As I rode out one evening, one evening in June — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5960
Recording number: 3680
notes: Mf289-787
John Ladner performed by Stanley MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: O ______ all friends draw near, come listen to my song, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5960
Recording number: 3681
notes: Mf289-787
Bean Crock performed by Stanley MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: It was in a New York restaurant a hobo chanced to stray — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5961
Recording number: 3682
notes: Mf289-789
Leslie Allen performed by George Duplessis and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: A young man came from Moncton town — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5961
Recording number: 3683
notes: Mf289-789
Green Grow the Rushes performed by John Holland and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5961
Recording number: 3684
notes: Mf289-789
Peter Emberely performed by Edmund Robichaud and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: My name is Peter Emberley as you may understand — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5961
Recording number: 3685
notes: Mf289-789
Joe Brook Song, The performed by Wilmot MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: It was Friday in October nineteen and twenty-four — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5961
Recording number: 3686
notes: Mf289-789
Herding Lambs Amongst the Heather performed by James Brown and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Was up yon steep and lovely glen — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5961
Recording number: 3687
notes: Mf289-789
Sweet Florella performed by Mrs. Edmund Robichaud and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Down by a drooping willow — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5962
Recording number: 3688
notes: Mf289-791
Le Pommier Doux (The Sweet Apple Tree) performed by Roland Richard and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5962
Recording number: 3689
notes: Mf289-791
Roger the Miller performed by Stanley MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Roger the miller came courting of late — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5962
Recording number: 3690
notes: Mf289-791
Faithful Sailor, The performed by James Brown and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Was on that dark and stromy night as the snow lie on the ground — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5962
Recording number: 3691
notes: Mf289-791
               

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