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Helen Creighton: Folklife

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Margoton performed by Roland Richard and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5962
Recording number: 3692
notes: Mf289-791
Lumberman's Alphabet, The performed by Wilmot MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5962
Recording number: 3693
notes: Mf289-791
Watercress Song performed by Wilmot MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: I am a dairy farmer from Dumfrieshire I came — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5963
Recording number: 3694
notes: Mf289-793
Pulling Hard Against the Tide performed by James Brown and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Now it's in this world I gained my knowledge and for it I had to pay, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5963
Recording number: 3695
notes: Mf289-793
La Belle S'Est Endonne Dans Son Beau Lit du Roses performed by Mrs. William Buckley (Kate) and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5963
Recording number: 3696
notes: Mf289-793
Death of Harry Vale (The Little Shingil Mill), The performed by Samuel Jagoe and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Come all kind friends, come brothers one and all, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5963
Recording number: 3697
notes: Mf289-793
Girl I Left Behind, The performed by Rayburn Estey and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: My parents reared me tenderly having no child but me — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5963
Recording number: 3698
notes: Mf289-793
Green Valley, The performed by Marie Hare and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5964
Recording number: 3699
notes: Mf289-795
Byrontown performed by John Holland and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: In Barrowtown I do renown is the place I do belong, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5964
Recording number: 3700
notes: Mf289-795
Voyage of the Northern Star (sung in French) performed by Allan Kelly and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5964
Recording number: 3701
notes: Mf289-795
Jam on Gerry's Rocks, The performed by Edmund Robichaud and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5964
Recording number: 3702
notes: Mf289-795
Banks of the Miramichi performed by Art Matchett and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: It's now I will take up my pen these verses for to write, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5964
Recording number: 3703
notes: Mf289-795
Voici le Gai Prentemps performed by Annette Plourde and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5964
Recording number: 3704
notes: Mf289-795
Plain Golden Band, The performed by George Duplessis and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Well I am dreaming tonight of the days that are gone — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5966
Recording number: 3705
notes: Mf289-797
City of Baltimore, The performed by John Gilks and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Down by a southeran dock one day he happened for to stray, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5966
Recording number: 3706
notes: Mf289-797
Gum Tree Canoe performed by Bill Turney and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: On the Tom Bigbee River so bright I was born, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5966
Recording number: 3707
notes: Mf289-797
Dance You Boatman, Dance performed by Bill Turney and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Dance you boatman, dance — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5966
Recording number: 3708
notes: Mf289-797
Joseph Johnston's Death (sung in French) performed by Mr. Chiasson and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Death came suddenly and was a fatal day — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5966
Recording number: 3709
notes: Mf289-797
J'ai Cueilli la Belle Rose performed by Roland Richard and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: J'ai cueilli la belle rosa, (bis) — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5966
Recording number: 3710
notes: Mf289-797
Maid of Sweet Garcine, The performed by Rayburn Estey and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: O you friends in line with me combine and attention to me pay — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5965
Recording number: 3711
notes: Mf289-799
Pride of Glencoe, The performed by George Duplessis and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: As I was a-walking one evening of late — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5965
Recording number: 3712
notes: Mf289-799
Sarah's Young Man performed by James Brown and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: My first love was Sarah and none could be fairer, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5965
Recording number: 3713
notes: Mf289-799
Song of Alouette (sung in French) performed by Annette Plourde and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5965
Recording number: 3714
notes: Mf289-799
La Complainte de Soldat performed by Mr. Chiasson and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5965
Recording number: 3715
notes: Mf289-799
Miss Liza Chane performed by Nicholas Underhill at North West Bridge, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: I heard the sleigh bells ringing and the snow was falling fast — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5967
Recording number: 3716
notes: Mf289-801
Girl I Left Behind, The performed by Nicholas Underhill at North West Bridge, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: My parents reared me tenderly, having no child but me, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5967
Recording number: 3717
notes: Mf289-801
Keep the Lights A-Burning Sir performed by Mrs. Ryan at Newcastle, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: 'Twas winter down the icy gulf, the gul St. Morin's white — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5967
Recording number: 3718
notes: Mf289-801
[Ghost Story] performed by Mrs. Ryan at Newcastle, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5967
Recording number: 3719
notes: Mf289-801
Stowaway, The performed by Mrs. Ryan at Newcastle, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: From Liverpool cross the Atlantic — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5967
Recording number: 3720
notes: Mf289-801
There Was A Frog performed by Mrs. Ryan at Newcastle, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5967
Recording number: 3721
notes: Mf289-801
Story of McIsaac performed by Mrs. Ryan at Newcastle, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5967
Recording number: 3722
notes: Mf289-801
James McGee performed by John Holland at Glenwood, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: I am James McGee they do call me and the same I'll ne'er deny, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5968
Recording number: 3723
notes: Mf289-803
Little Low Plain, The performed by John Holland at Glenwood, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: One evening last June as I rambled — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5968
Recording number: 3724
notes: Mf289-803
Monkey Climbs a Tree performed by John Holland at Glenwood, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: As I strolled out the other night — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5968
Recording number: 3725
notes: Mf289-803
Poor Little Sailor Boy performed by John Holland at Glenwood, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: The snow been falling fast one day — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5968
Recording number: 3726
notes: Mf289-803
Green Grow the Rushes (Lovely Jimmy) performed by John Holland at Glenwood, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: It was last Tuesday's evening at the theaytre hall — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5968
Recording number: 3727
notes: Mf289-803
Step Dancing performed by John Holland at Glenwood, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5968
Recording number: 3728
notes: Mf289-803
Jenny Dear performed by Mrs. Perley Hare at Newcastle, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: As I rode out one evening, 'twas in the month of June, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5968
Recording number: 3729
notes: Mf289-803
Green Valley, The performed by Mrs. Perley Hare at Newcastle, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: The first young man came courting me — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5968
Recording number: 3730
notes: Mf289-803
Banks of Mullins Stream performed by Mrs. Perley Hare at Newcastle, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: First comes Harvey Sturgeon, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5968
Recording number: 3731
notes: Mf289-803
Lost Jimmy Whalen performed by Mrs. Perley Hare at Newcastle, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Slowly I strayed by the banks of a river — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5969
Recording number: 3732
notes: Mf289-805
Billy Grimes the Drover performed by Mrs. Perley Hare at Newcastle, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: To-morrow morn I'm sweet sixteen — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5969
Recording number: 3733
notes: Mf289-805
On the Banks of the Clyde performed by Mrs. Perley Hare at Newcastle, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: On the banks of the Clyde lived a lad and his lassie, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5969
Recording number: 3734
notes: Mf289-805
Little Low Plain, The performed by Mrs. Perley Hare at Newcastle, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: One evening last June as I wandered — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5969
Recording number: 3735
notes: Mf289-805
[Lullabye of Rain] performed by Finvola Redden at Middle Musquodoboit, Halifax County, Nova Scotia — 1958 Audio Reel: 5969
Recording number: 3736
notes: Mf289-805
performed by Finvola Redden at Middle Musquodoboit, Halifax County, Nova Scotia — 1958 Audio Reel: 5969
Recording number: 3737
notes: Mf289-805
performed by Mrs. Henry Allen at Corkum's Island — 1960 Audio Reel: 5970
Recording number: 3738
notes: Mf289-807
Tally-Ho performed by J.W. Byers at New Annan, Colchester County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: It was in the month of March eighteen hundred and three — 1960
Audio Reel: 5970
Recording number: 3739
notes: Mf289-807
Jacket of Blue (Bonnets of Blue) performed by J.W. Byers at New Annan, Colchester County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: King's town up in Oulidge, a town in Northshire, — 1960
Audio Reel: 5970
Recording number: 3740
notes: Mf289-807
Since Love Can Enter An Iron Door performed by J.W. Byers at New Annan, Colchester County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: 'Twas of a damsel both rich and handsome, — 1960
Audio Reel: 5970
Recording number: 3741
notes: Mf289-807
               

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