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Helen Creighton: Folklife

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Chezzetcook Song, The performed by J.J.F. Winslow at Fredericton, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: My Name is Bellefontaine - fontaine - fontaine, — July 1958
Audio Reel: 5894
Recording number: 3557
notes: Mf289-752
Cradle Song, The performed by J.J.F. Winslow at Fredericton, New Brunswick — July 1958 Audio Reel: 5894
Recording number: 3558
notes: Mf289-752
performed by J.J.F. Winslow at Fredericton, New Brunswick — July 1958 Audio Reel: 5894
Recording number: 3559
notes: Mf289-752
Old Roger Rum performed by Kathleen Holden at Fredericton, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: There was a rich man and he lived at Jerusalem, — July 1958
Audio Reel: 5894
Recording number: 3560
notes: Mf289-752
Nothing Too Good for the Irish performed by Mrs. R. Brenan at Saint John, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Sure I've just been made the father of a ten pound lad, — July 1958
Audio Reel: 5894
Recording number: 3561
notes: Mf289-752
Our Goodman performed by Mrs. R. Brenan at Saint John, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Hame came my guidman and hame came he, — July 1958
Audio Reel: 5894
Recording number: 3562
notes: Mf289-752
[Interview: Ghost Stories] performed by C.E. Inkpen at Poodiac, New Brunswick — July 1958 Audio Reel: 5894
Recording number: 3563
notes: Mf289-752
Ghost Story, Woman in Whitw performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia — June 1958 Audio Reel: 5895
Recording number: 3564
notes: Mf289-753
My Cape Breton Home performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Round the home of my childhood my memories cling — June 1958
Audio Reel: 5895
Recording number: 3565
notes: Mf289-753
Mary Hamilton performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Last night there were four Maries, — June 1958
Audio Reel: 5895
Recording number: 3567
notes: Mf289-753
Birdie Tell (Shere Are You Going Pretty Bird) performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: 'O where are are you going to, Birdie tell? — June 1958
Audio Reel: 5895
Recording number: 3568
notes: Mf289-753
Bonny Bunch of Roses O performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: By the borders of the ocean — June 1958
Audio Reel: 5895
Recording number: 3570
notes: Mf289-753
We're the Boys Behind the Guns performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: We're the boys behind the guns — June 1958
Audio Reel: 5895
Recording number: 3571
notes: Mf289-753
[Song about an election at Grand Mira] performed by Angus McLellan at Grand Mira, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia — 1958 Audio Reel: 5896
Recording number: 3573
notes: Mf289-755
performed by Angus McLellan at Grand Mira, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia — 1958 Audio Reel: 5896
Recording number: 3576
notes: Mf289-755
Massacre of the McPherson, The performed by Dr. Medcof — 1958 Audio Reel: 5896
Recording number: 3577
notes: Mf289-755
Wreck of the Imogene, The (Hammer Jane) performed by Dr. Medcof — 1958 Audio Reel: 5896
Recording number: 3578
notes: Mf289-755
[Interview: Singing styles in Newfoundland] performed by Dr. Medcof — 1958 Audio Reel: 5897
Recording number: 3579
notes: Mf289-757
Young Sailor performed by C.E. Inkpen at Poodiac, New Brunswick — 1958 Audio Reel: 5897
Recording number: 3580
notes: Mf289-757
Banks of Gaspereau performed by Nicholas Underhill at North West Bridge, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Come all you bold Americans I mean for to let you know — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5897
Recording number: 3581
notes: Mf289-757
[Interview: Singing in Lumber woods] performed by Nicholas Underhill at North West Bridge, New Brunswick — September 1958 Audio Reel: 5897
Recording number: 3582
notes: Mf289-757
Jam on Gerry's Rocks, The performed by Nicholas Underhill at North West Bridge, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Come listen you bold shanty boys to what I will relate — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5897
Recording number: 3583
notes: Mf289-757
Jones Boys, The performed by Nicholas Underhill at North West Bridge, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: I'll tell you a tale of the Jones boys — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5897
Recording number: 3584
notes: Mf289-757
Gallant Brigantine, The performed by Nicholas Underhill at North West Bridge, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: As I roamed ashore last evening from my gallant brigantine — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5897
Recording number: 3585
notes: Mf289-757
Banks of Sweet Dundee performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: It's of a farmer's daughter, tall, beautiful, and fair, — June 1958
Audio Reel: 5898
Recording number: 3586
notes: Mf289-759
Paddy Haggarty's Breeches performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: On the sign of the bell on the road to Clan Mell — June 1958
Audio Reel: 5898
Recording number: 3587
notes: Mf289-759
[Interview: Family History] performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia — June 1958 Audio Reel: 5898
Recording number: 3588
notes: Mf289-759
Wreck of the John Harvey performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Ye landsmen that lives on the land how can ye understand — June 1958
Audio Reel: 5898
Recording number: 3589
notes: Mf289-759
[Customs at Meat Cove] performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia — June 1958 Audio Reel: 5898
Recording number: 3590
notes: Mf289-759
[CBC Interviews with Mi'Kmaq informants] performed by Louis Paul — Jan. 1959 Audio Reel: 5899
Recording number: 3591
notes: Mf289-761
performed by Helen Creighton — June 1959 Audio Reel: 5900
Recording number: 3600
notes: Mf289-763
Ghost Story performed by Grace Aiton at Sussex, New Brunswick — July 1958 Audio Reel: 5900
Recording number: 3605
notes: Mf289-763
Ghostly Sailors, The 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
Audio Reel: 5950
Recording number: 3608
notes: Mf289-765
Cottage On the Hill, The 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
Audio Reel: 5950
Recording number: 3609
notes: Mf289-765
Stormy Weather 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
Audio Reel: 5950
Recording number: 3610
notes: Mf289-765
Cold Water Song performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: I asked a sweet robin one evening in May — June 1958
Audio Reel: 5950
Recording number: 3611
notes: Mf289-765
Three Crows, The (The Three Ravens) performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Two old crows sat on a tree, — June 1958
Audio Reel: 5950
Recording number: 3612
notes: Mf289-765
Adam, Mudder Eve 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
Audio Reel: 5950
Recording number: 3613
notes: Mf289-765
Rockaby Baby performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Rockaby baby so sweet and so fair, — June 1958
Audio Reel: 5950
Recording number: 3614
notes: Mf289-765
Stately Southerner, The 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
Audio Reel: 5950
Recording number: 3615
notes: Mf289-765
Pat and the Gauger 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
Audio Reel: 5950
Recording number: 3616
notes: Mf289-765
Joe Bowers 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
Audio Reel: 5950
Recording number: 3617
notes: Mf289-765
Oddfellows Hall performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick — 1958 Audio Reel: 5951
Recording number: 3618
notes: Mf289-767
[Instrumentals] performed by Scott Stuart at St. Andrews, New Brunswick — 1958 Audio Reel: 5951
Recording number: 3619
notes: Mf289-767
'Ghost story of Woman in White' performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia — June 1958 Audio Reel: 5951
Recording number: 3620
notes: Mf289-767
London Maid, The performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: There was a pretty fire maid in London did dwell, — June 1958
Audio Reel: 5951
Recording number: 3621
notes: Mf289-767
Drowsy Sleeper, The performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: 'Who is there at my bedroom window, — June 1958
Audio Reel: 5951
Recording number: 3622
notes: Mf289-767
James MacDonald performed by Augustine MacDonald at North Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come young and old I pray draw near, — June 1958
Audio Reel: 5951
Recording number: 3623
notes: Mf289-767
Napan Heroes performed by John Holland at Glenwood, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: O you true Napan heroes come listen to me, — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5952
Recording number: 3624
notes: Mf289-769
Willard Wattling Song performed by John Holland at Glenwood, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: As I road out one evening down by the riverside — September 1958
Audio Reel: 5952
Recording number: 3625
notes: Mf289-769
               

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