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Helen Creighton: Folklife

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Irish Rebel Spy, The performed by Arthur MacDonald and New Brunswick at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Miramichi Folk Song Festival — 1960
Audio Reel: 5981
Recording number: 3812
notes: Mf289-826
Rocky Brook performed by Stanley MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5982
Recording number: 3813
notes: Mf289-828
Jones Boys, The performed by Nicholas Underhill and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5982
Recording number: 3814
notes: Mf289-828
Jenny Dear performed by Marie Hare and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5982
Recording number: 3815
notes: Mf289-828
Fiddle, Over The Waves performed by George Duplessis and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5982
Recording number: 3816
notes: Mf289-828
Miramichi Fire, The performed by Edmund Robichaud and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: This the truth that I now tell you — 1960
Audio Reel: 5982
Recording number: 3817
notes: Mf289-828
Wexford Lass, The performed by Jessie MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: As I was born in Stephney, brought up of a high degree, — 1960
Audio Reel: 5983
Recording number: 3818
notes: Mf289-830
performed by Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5983
Recording number: 3819
notes: Mf289-830
Banks of the Clyde performed by Perley Hare and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: On the banks of the Clyde stood a lad and his lassie, — 1960
Audio Reel: 5983
Recording number: 3820
notes: Mf289-830
Railroad Song performed by Stanley MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: My name is Geordie Johnston true, the truth I will relate to you, — 1960
Audio Reel: 5983
Recording number: 3821
notes: Mf289-830
Little Shingle Mill, The performed by Samuel Jagoe and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Come all kind friends and parents, come brothers one and all, — 1960
Audio Reel: 5984
Recording number: 3824
notes: Mf289-832
Jolly Roving Tar, The performed by James Brown and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: As I rode out one evening all in the month of May, — 1960
Audio Reel: 5984
Recording number: 3825
notes: Mf289-832
Flying Cloud, The performed by James Brown and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: My name is Edward Hallehan as you may understand, — 1960
Audio Reel: 5984
Recording number: 3826
notes: Mf289-832
Escuminac Diasaster, The performed by Bernadette Keating and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Ir was the nineteenth day of June it happened, nineteen fify — 1960
Audio Reel: 5984
Recording number: 3827
notes: Mf289-832
Knoxville Girl, The performed by Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5985
Recording number: 3828
notes: Mf289-834
performed by  Milsoms and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5985
Recording number: 3829
notes: Mf289-834
Speeches, Senator Churchill and Ken Homer performed by Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5985
Recording number: 3831
notes: Mf289-834
Green Garden Fields performed by Wilmot MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: (On the eighteenth of August) being the day of the year — 1960
Audio Reel: 5985
Recording number: 3832
notes: Mf289-834
Most Unconstant Young Man, The performed by John Holland and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Oh as I rode our one evening down by a river side — 1960
Audio Reel: 5985
Recording number: 3833
notes: Mf289-834
Wild Mustard River, The performed by Kate Buckley and New Brunswick at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Miramichi Folk Song Festival — 1960
Audio Reel: 5986
Recording number: 3834
notes: Mf289-836
Hind Horn (The Old Beggar Man) performed by Delton Brown and New Brunswick at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Miramichi Folk Song Festival — 1960
Audio Reel: 5986
Recording number: 3835
notes: Mf289-836
Swinging in the Lane performed by Marie Hare/ WHITNEY, Jane and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: How oft we talk and smile with joy of tricks we used to play, — 1960
Audio Reel: 5986
Recording number: 3836
notes: Mf289-836
John Morrisey performed by Harold Whitney and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5986
Recording number: 3837
notes: Mf289-836
True Lovers' Discussion performed by Marie Hare and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5986
Recording number: 3838
notes: Mf289-836
Howard Curry performed by Harold Whitney and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: My name is Howard Curry, on Grand Falls I was born, — 1960
Audio Reel: 5986
Recording number: 3839
notes: Mf289-836
Mantle So Green, The performed by Harold Whitney and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: As I rode out one evening, one evening in June — 1960
Audio Reel: 5986
Recording number: 3841
notes: Mf289-836
Marie Calumet performed by Allan Kelly and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5987
Recording number: 3842
notes: Mf289-838
Mary Mahoney performed by Nicholas Underhill and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5987
Recording number: 3843
notes: Mf289-838
Joe Brook Song, The performed by Wilmot MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5987
Recording number: 3844
notes: Mf289-838
Miller and His Three Sons, The performed by Stanley MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5987
Recording number: 3845
notes: Mf289-838
Festival Song performed by Stanley MacDonald and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5987
Recording number: 3846
notes: Mf289-838
Instrumental performed by Mrs Francis Murdock and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5987
Recording number: 3847
notes: Mf289-838
Wayerton Driver, The (Mary Dolan) performed by Paul Kingston and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5987
Recording number: 3848
notes: Mf289-838
Wedding of Derby McShawn, The performed by Harold Whitney and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: It being on Sunday, I mean late in Monday — 1960
Audio Reel: 5986
Recording number: 3849
notes: Mf289-839
Schooner Hesperus performed by Larry Hughes and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5988
Recording number: 3849
notes: Mf289-839
Here Am I performed by Larry Hughes and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5988
Recording number: 3850
notes: Mf289-839
Scantlin' Line, The performed by Joe Brown and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5988
Recording number: 3851
notes: Mf289-839
performed by Mrs. Francis Murdock and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5988
Recording number: 3852
notes: Mf289-839
City of Baltimore, The performed by John Gilks and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5988
Recording number: 3853
notes: Mf289-839
Your Father's Garden performed by Marie Hare at Newcastle, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Go home to your father's garden, — 1962
Audio Reel: 5989
Recording number: 3854
notes: Mf289-840
John Neal performed by Harold Whitney at Strathadam, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: It was in the year of thirty-seven when to Canada there came — 1962
Audio Reel: 5989
Recording number: 3855
notes: Mf289-840
Skunk, The performed by Harold Whitney at Strathadam, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: I hunt the deerl and I hunt the moose and I hunt the mink, muskrat, — 1962
Audio Reel: 5989
Recording number: 3856
notes: Mf289-840
Ghost Story performed by Harold Whitney at Strathadam, New Brunswick — 1962 Audio Reel: 5989
Recording number: 3857
notes: Mf289-840
Sawgie McKay performed by Irene MacLean at Strathadam, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: One fine summer's evening and I shan't forget, — August 1962
Audio Reel: 5989
Recording number: 3858
notes: Mf289-840
Sleep Baby Sleep performed by Diane Barnaby at Newcastle, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Sleep baby, sleep, the father tends the sheep, — August 1962
Audio Reel: 5989
Recording number: 3859
notes: Mf289-840
Kissing Game performed by Irene MacLean at Newcastle, New Brunswick — August 1962 Audio Reel: 5989
Recording number: 3860
notes: Mf289-840
Unidentified song for bouncing ball performed by Diane Barnaby at Newcastle, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Charlie Chaplin went to France — August 1962
Audio Reel: 5989
Recording number: 3861
notes: Mf289-840
performed by Diane Barnaby at Newcastle, New Brunswick — August 1962 Audio Reel: 5989
Recording number: 3862
notes: Mf289-840
Knoxville Girl, The performed by Diane Barnaby at Newcastle, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: I knew a little Knoxville girl, a town we all know well, — August 1962
Audio Reel: 5989
Recording number: 3863
notes: Mf289-840
Peelhead performed by Lyall MacLean at Strathadam, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Come all you jolly lumbermen — August 1962
Audio Reel: 5989
Recording number: 3865
notes: Mf289-840
               

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