Canada's story in song.

Format Audio (Streaming)
Publication InfoNew York : Folkways Records, [1960]
Description1 online resource.
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?GLMU;73098
Subjects

Other author/creatorFleming, Gordie, instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorFleming, Gordie, performer.
Other author/creatorLacombe, Gilbert, instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorLacombe, Gilbert, performer.
Other author/creatorMills, Alan, 1912-1977 vocalist.
Contents Eskimo weather chant ; Iroquois lullaby ; A Saint-Malo, beau port de mer ; Vive les Matelots ; A la claire fontaine ; The golden vanity ; Huron Christmas carol ; En roulant ma boule ; Petit rocher ; Tenaouich' tenaga, ouich'ka -- The British take over: Ballad of New Scotland ; La courte paille ; Brave Wolfe ; General Wolfe ; Revolutionary tea ; Marching down to old Quebec ; Le sergent ; Come all you bold Canadians ; Battle of Queenston Heights ; The Chesapeake & Shannon ; The Sir Robert Peel ; Battle of the windmill ; Un Canadien errant ; Fenian song ; Anti-Fenian song ; Anti-Confederation song ; Price Edward Isle adieu ; Pork, beans & hard tack ; Between the Forks & Carleton ; The maple leaf forever ; O Canada -- The country grows: La rose blanche ; Franklin's lament ; Scarborough settler's lament ; Little old sod shanty ; Alberta homesteader ; The dying outlaw ; Poor little girls of Ontario ; The Klondike Gold Rush ; When the ice worms nest again ; Saskatchewan ; Iron ore by '54.
General noteFolk songs.
General noteProgram notes by Edith Fulton Fowke, and texts of the songs, in part with translations, laid in original container.
Performer Sung by Alan Mills, with Gilbert Lacombe, guitar, and Gordon Fleming, accordion.
LanguageSung in English or French.
Other titleBritish take over.
Other titleCountry grows.
Other titleEarly years.
Other titleTowards confederation.

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