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Helen Creighton: Folklife

Results 51 to 64 of 64 from your search: Late song
Item Reference Digital
Jessie the Flower of Dumblane performed by Edward Sellick and The sun has gaed doon onthe lofty Ben Lomond at Frederickton, Prince Edward Island — September 1956 Audio Reel: 5854
Recording number: 3300
notes: Mf289-693
Thistle, Rose and Shamrock, The performed by Ernest Sellick and Three brothers there are, England, Ireland, and Scotland, at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island — September 1956 Audio Reel: 5865
Recording number: 3301
notes: Mf289-695
Sheriff's Sale, The performed by Fred Kelly and There's an old fashioned cot that stands on that square at North Badeque, Prince Edward Island — September 1956 Audio Reel: 5867
Recording number: 3323
notes: Mf289-699
Just a Field performed by Harry Prst and When the dawn of day is over at Lindsay Lake — June 1957 Audio Reel: 5872
Recording number: 3364
notes: Mf289-709
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
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
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
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
Peggy's Letter performed by J.W. Byers at New Annan, Colchester County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Oh love read this letter, 'tis the last one I'll send — 1960
Audio Reel: 5970
Recording number: 3747
notes: Mf289-807
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
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
Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill, The performed by George Duplessis and Miramichi Folk Song Festival at Miramichi, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Well I am dreaming to-night of an old rustic bridge — 1961
Audio Reel: 5999
Recording number: 3981
notes: Mf289-857
Unidentified song (song about a record) — 1961 Audio Reel: 6009
Recording number: 4109
notes: Mf289-876
[Smoke Coca Cola Cigarettes] — 1961 Audio Reel: 6009
Recording number: 4110
notes: Mf289-876
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