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31 Mar 05 - 12:35 PM (#1448028) Subject: Cape Breton Song From: GUEST,Alasdair_S I hope there are some Cape Bretoners on here who can help me out. I was in Cape Breton recently and heard a song on Radio Free Cape Breton... I only have a vague recollection that it was sung by a male artist and was about arriving in California, having had to leave Cape Breton for work... Can anyone help me work out what song it was and how I might get hold of a copy? Additional to that, I've been trying to locate a good selection of Cape Breton songs (in English) from which to learn some new tunes... any ideas? Thanks for your help in advance, Al |
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31 Mar 05 - 03:32 PM (#1448204) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Not enough to go on. Alasdair. Many songs are about leaving Cape Breton to find work. Off the top of my head I can't recall one centred in California. Have you tried the CB Music Mailing List? You could subscribe and ask a bunch of Cape Breton Music Enthusiasts which might help. |
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31 Mar 05 - 03:54 PM (#1448241) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: mg do you know way down in east cape breton where they knit the socks ad mittens? Great song. I presume you are familiar with Allistair McGilvary (sp?), Coal Town Road, song for the Myra etc...lots of others too. mg |
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31 Mar 05 - 11:13 PM (#1448578) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: Beer Chezzetcook is represented by the huskey black and tan. |
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01 Apr 05 - 12:34 PM (#1449158) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Didn't get a chance yesterday as the internet connection went right after I finished the first message. If you put Cape Breton into the Lyric & Knowledge Search block up top, you will find a remarkable number of Cape Breton songs listed in both the DT and the Forum. That's a start. Beer? What? Chezzetcook isn't in Cape Breton. |
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01 Apr 05 - 12:54 PM (#1449193) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: Beer George, You are absolutely correct. But it does follow the line that Mary Garvey used. " Way down in east Cape Bretion, where they knit their socks and mittens". Found I think in the first a/p that Catherine McKinnon recorded. I grew up in West Chezzetcook so I kind of never forgot that song. Was a big thing back then to hear your village named in a song. Cheers, Beer |
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01 Apr 05 - 03:40 PM (#1449391) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: mg I thought it wa the b name of the company,.. |
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02 Apr 05 - 03:09 PM (#1450260) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: GUEST,Jacqued Didn't Stan Rogers do a song something like this? |
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02 Apr 05 - 06:48 PM (#1450415) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Do you know the title, Beer? I don't recognize the song. I'll have to check with some alumni from Singalong Jubilee to see if they remember the song. |
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02 Apr 05 - 06:51 PM (#1450417) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca So, if I am understanding you, the song he's looking for has these lines? way down in east cape breton where they knit the socks ad mittens
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02 Apr 05 - 07:10 PM (#1450440) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: gnu Now, would that be about the Caper an his buddy that arrived at my Gramma's farm in Kent County, New Brunswick, on his way to Tronna fer work? He and his buddy asked for any work for supper and a night's rest. She set the Caper an his buddy ta splittin wood fer their keep while she begun settin out the tea for her bridge club. Through the kitchen winda, she spied buddy justa dancin and doin all kinds a jumpin around. So, she asked the Caper if his buddy could give this demonstration of Airobics and warm up exercise regimen to her bridge club. The Caper replied, "I don't know if George could take another crack in the nuts with the axe like that agin." Yeah, it's an oooold joke, but I still like it. |
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02 Apr 05 - 08:13 PM (#1450504) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: mg re the words as I fuzzily recall them.. here is one verse.. ...have you seen my brother Angus oh tell me if you can One he was a greaseman but now he is a policeman For he could not make a living as an honest working man |
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02 Apr 05 - 08:52 PM (#1450533) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: Beer George, The title is: Honest Working Man. I'm sure I still have the record but it is presently in storage. Catherine McKinnon did sing it and I think she got it from Helen Creighton. |
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02 Apr 05 - 08:56 PM (#1450539) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: Sandy Mc Lean The lyrics and a sound file can be found with a forum search. A fun but nonsensicle song. |
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03 Apr 05 - 04:00 PM (#1451050) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Thanks, Sandy and Mary. Here's the link to that song Honest Working Man. Apparently it came from one of Edith Fowke's books. I was really asking Alasdair if he remembered more. |
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03 Apr 05 - 05:48 PM (#1451149) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: GUEST,Moran Dan In reply to the original question about a song "sung by a male artist and was about arriving in California, having had to leave Cape Breton for work..." A couple songs come to mind, but none actually specify 'California'. One is by Allister MacGillivray: You'll Be Home Again. A nice version is found on 'Song for the Mira' ... Amazon has it. Another is Buddy MacDonald's song about leaving CB with a couple of buddies and heading to find work 'out west', but it all takes place in Canada. It's called 'Tarsands Lament', and you can buy it at www.castlebaymusic.com The last is the song I wrote about my father leaving CB to find work, called 'Feels Like Home', but since it's never been recorded, it can't be that one :) Moran Dan |
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03 Apr 05 - 11:21 PM (#1451373) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: Bob the Postman And there's one about the bridge to the mainland with the line "it was built for going away". Check out this thread Also see this link |
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04 Apr 05 - 06:51 AM (#1451519) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: Hrothgar Jacqued, Stan Rogers did write a song called "Californis" on this theme. It's on his "Northwest Passage" album. I'm not sure if it deals with Cape Breton, though. I have never liked the song enough to listen closely to it. |
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04 Apr 05 - 06:53 AM (#1451521) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: Hrothgar Oh, and the lyrcs are not posted on his website: http://stevebriggs.superb.net/stanrogers/main.html |
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04 Apr 05 - 02:41 PM (#1451902) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Someone else suggested California by Stan Rogers, and the only bit I have found is this California Would those words be what you're looking for, Alasdair? |
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05 Apr 05 - 02:44 PM (#1452870) Subject: Lyr Add: HOME (THE CAPE BRETON SONG) (K Crawford) From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Another song has been suggested: HOME Left my home and my family |
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05 Apr 05 - 02:45 PM (#1452873) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Again the song doesn't mention California, but.... |
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05 Apr 05 - 03:39 PM (#1452916) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: mg do you know the Cape Breton lullaby? It is beautiful. mg |
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05 Apr 05 - 03:40 PM (#1452917) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: OtherDave It's tangential, but this thread reminds me of Frank MacDonald's lyric: Oh, the Margaree salmon have come home from the sea But the woman I loved never came home to me In your travels, my friend, Did you happen to see A woman who's lonely for the blue Margaree? ...going back to the line about Cape Breton and mittens, I'm sure I've heard something like that as a verse for "Herring and Potatoes." Which I'm sure has a spiritual connection to "Tatties and Herring." |
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05 Apr 05 - 04:45 PM (#1452991) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: Beer Mary, Don't think I know that one, but could it be "Atlantic Lullaby"? Starts like: There's a place so dean to me. |
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05 Apr 05 - 05:41 PM (#1453017) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Cape Breton Lullaby, and perhaps Atlantic Lullaby are both in the Forum. As is Herring and Potatoes, I believe. |
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05 Apr 05 - 11:06 PM (#1453252) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: mg that is not the one..it starts out...I forget..one verse goes Daddy is on the bay he'll keep the pots brewing keep all from tumblign down tumbling down to rack and ruin pray Mary send him home safe over the foam. mg |
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06 Apr 05 - 03:04 PM (#1453701) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca I think this is what Sandy meant to do Cape Breton Lullaby |
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13 Apr 05 - 03:45 PM (#1460289) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: GUEST Thanks for all these posts - I'll have to spend an evening going through them! Al |
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11 Aug 05 - 01:41 PM (#1540173) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: GUEST,claire123@ns.sympatico.ca Was looking for lyrics for another song and saw alisdairs question - was it perhaps the song done by John Rankin - I am pretty sure after his song dog CD he had one with the word California in the title. |
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11 Aug 05 - 01:43 PM (#1540175) Subject: RE: Cape Breton Song From: GUEST,claire123@ns.sympatico.ca correction on my last post - meant to say "Jimmy" Rankin. |