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Helen Creighton: Folklife

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Peter Rambelay performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: My name is Peter Rambelay — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5446
Recording number: 2018
notes: Mf289-422
Why Don't My Father's Ship Come In? performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: It was on one winter's evening — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5446
Recording number: 2019
notes: Mf289-422
Lady's Fan performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Down in yonder lives a lady — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5446
Recording number: 2020
notes: Mf289-422
Mary Across the Wild Moor performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: One night as the wind blowing cold — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5446
Recording number: 2021
notes: Mf289-422
They Tell Me Love's A Pleasure performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: They tell me love's a pleasure — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5446
Recording number: 2022
notes: Mf289-422
My Sailor Boy performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: My Willie shipped on board of the tender — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5446
Recording number: 2023
notes: Mf289-422
Yankee Doodle performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Yankee doodle went to town — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5446
Recording number: 2024
notes: Mf289-422
Pat Murphy performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: My name it is Pat and I'm pround of that — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5446
Recording number: 2025
notes: Mf289-422
Lincoln Was A Mason performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Lincoln was a mason — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5446
Recording number: 2026
notes: Mf289-422
Lord Bateman performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Lord Bateman was a noble lord — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5447
Recording number: 2027
notes: Mf289-424
I Once Had A Duck performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I once had a duck when I lived in the muck — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5447
Recording number: 2028
notes: Mf289-424
Gypsy Laddie performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I have not left my house nor my home — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5447
Recording number: 2029
notes: Mf289-424
Rock a Bye Baby performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Rock a bye baby all on the treetop — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5447
Recording number: 2030
notes: Mf289-424
Geordie performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I walked over London bridge — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5447
Recording number: 2031
notes: Mf289-424
In The Late Evening Dew performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: In fair London city a place of renown — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5447
Recording number: 2032
notes: Mf289-424
Farmer's Curst Wife performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: There was an old farmer lived under a hill — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5447
Recording number: 2033
notes: Mf289-424
Brennan on the Moor performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: It's of a highway robber a story I will tell — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5447
Recording number: 2034
notes: Mf289-424
California Brothers performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Lie up nearer brother nearer — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5447
Recording number: 2035
notes: Mf289-424
He's Young But He's Daily A-Growing performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The leaves they are green and the trees they are tall — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5447
Recording number: 2036
notes: Mf289-424
Dying Soldier performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The sun was sinking in the west — May 1952
Audio Reel: 5447
Recording number: 2037
notes: Mf289-424
Bonny House o' Airlie performed by Mrs. Edward Gallagher at Chebucto Head, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Lady Ogilvie looked over the castle wall — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5447
Recording number: 2038
notes: Mf289-424
Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood performed by Mrs. Edward Gallagher at Chebucto Head, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: There was a pedlar and a pedlar bold — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5448
Recording number: 2039
notes: Mf289-426
Herbert S. Fuller, The performed by Jack Turple at Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: We sailed away from Boston on the 9th day of July — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5448
Recording number: 2040
notes: Mf289-426
Liberal Song performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The Tories put on an election — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5448
Recording number: 2041
notes: Mf289-426
Old Age Pensions performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: A story, be aisy, don't tempt me no more — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5448
Recording number: 2042
notes: Mf289-426
Hard Surface performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I don't have to roam now days from my home — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5448
Recording number: 2043
notes: Mf289-426
Morrissey and the Black performed by Frank White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come all ye bold heroes — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5448
Recording number: 2044
notes: Mf289-426
Kilkenney performed by Frank White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: In the town of Kilkenney there runs a fair stream — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5448
Recording number: 2045
notes: Mf289-426
Plane Disaster at Cobequid Bay performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: On a cool October morning — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5449
Recording number: 2046
notes: Mf289-428
Benjamin Dean performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come one and all both great and small — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5449
Recording number: 2047
notes: Mf289-428
Constant Farmer's Son performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: There was a wealthy merchant — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5449
Recording number: 2048
notes: Mf289-428
Ship's Carpenter (William and Molly) performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Said Willie to Molly 'Why can't we agree — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5450
Recording number: 2049
notes: Mf289-430
Lonely Belvedere performed by Frank White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I strolled out one evening — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5450
Recording number: 2050
notes: Mf289-430
Moose River Mine Explosion performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Way down in old Nova Scotia — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5450
Recording number: 2051
notes: Mf289-430
Lovely Annie performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I write you this letter — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5450
Recording number: 2052
notes: Mf289-430
His Jacket Was Blue performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: A ship's crew of sailors — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5450
Recording number: 2053
notes: Mf289-430
Willie O performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Willie he shipped on board of a tender — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5450
Recording number: 2054
notes: Mf289-430
Effie the Maid of the Mill performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Beneath the old shady oak where the bough sweeps the ground — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5450
Recording number: 2055
notes: Mf289-430
Weeping Willow performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I that grey old village churchyard — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5450
Recording number: 2056
notes: Mf289-430
Janey on the Moor performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: One evening for recreation all down by the seaside — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5526
Recording number: 2057
notes: Mf289-432
There Was An Old Man in Dover performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: There was an old man in Dover — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5526
Recording number: 2058
notes: Mf289-432
Saucy Sailor performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come my fair one, come my dear one — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5526
Recording number: 2059
notes: Mf289-432
Meagher's Children performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Good people read these verses — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5526
Recording number: 2060
notes: Mf289-432
Billy Boy performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Where have you been Billy Boy, Billy Boy — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5526
Recording number: 2061
notes: Mf289-432
Yalla Gal performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I once fell in love with the pretty yalla gal — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5526
Recording number: 2062
notes: Mf289-432
Harry Dunn performed by Norman Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Once there lived a fine young man whose name was Harry Dunn — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5526
Recording number: 2063
notes: Mf289-432
Betsy Beauty performed by Norman Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come all good people far and near — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5527
Recording number: 2064
notes: Mf289-434
Dog and Gun performed by Norman Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: In the county of New Innocent — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5527
Recording number: 2065
notes: Mf289-434
Little Black Moustache performed by Norman Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Once I had a charming beau — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5527
Recording number: 2066
notes: Mf289-434
Dance Tune performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia — June 1952 Audio Reel: 5527
Recording number: 2067
notes: Mf289-434
               

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