Song in which singers declare they will always return to the Baie d'Espoir, where they spent their childhood, although they may wander. The Baie d'Espoir is unequaled in beauty; the people are kind and it is heaven to them.Song was written by the informant's eldest daughter, Phylis, and her friend Ethel Felise, with Mr. Wilcott's help. The girls had returned to Bay d'Espoir after working in St. John's 9 years previously
Song about the coastal boat the SS Glencoe, and where it went, around Newfoundland, and the rough we...
The Banks of Newfoundland is the title of at least six different songs. These are not variations on...
Sentimental song of an old mother who keeps a light burning for the son who presumably drowned at se...
Song tells the story of a youth on his first fishing voyage who falls overboard without his shipmate...
Semi-narrative song about the annual trek to the Labrador fishery of a young sailor's unrequited lov...
A young girl complains to her mother that she needs a lover but her mother wants to put her in a con...
A song about a sailor, Harry Rice. Rice is sitting on the beach in Jamaica when a beautiful, innocen...
A lyrical song in which the author reminisces scenes and landscapes from Newfoundland (shores, frien...
Song about the gale which caught Placentia seamen in St. Mary's Bay to fish. The gale came from the ...
Song about a sailor, Harry Rice. As he sits on a beach in Jamaica, he meets an innocent woman and th...
These verses outline how important it is to those who've left home to find work etc. to finally be a...
The singer, Margaret Hallett, lived in Gloucester when she was young and later moved to Lubec, where...
An extensive collection of ballads and sea songs gathered in Newfoundland by Elizabeth Greenleaf, be...
Fragment of the French national anthem, glorifying the revolution.Thomas "Songs Sung By French Newfo...
Bitterly describes the low "dole" (welfare program) allowed Newfoundlanders by three "expert" commis...
Song about the coastal boat the SS Glencoe, and where it went, around Newfoundland, and the rough we...
The Banks of Newfoundland is the title of at least six different songs. These are not variations on...
Sentimental song of an old mother who keeps a light burning for the son who presumably drowned at se...
Song tells the story of a youth on his first fishing voyage who falls overboard without his shipmate...
Semi-narrative song about the annual trek to the Labrador fishery of a young sailor's unrequited lov...
A young girl complains to her mother that she needs a lover but her mother wants to put her in a con...
A song about a sailor, Harry Rice. Rice is sitting on the beach in Jamaica when a beautiful, innocen...
A lyrical song in which the author reminisces scenes and landscapes from Newfoundland (shores, frien...
Song about the gale which caught Placentia seamen in St. Mary's Bay to fish. The gale came from the ...
Song about a sailor, Harry Rice. As he sits on a beach in Jamaica, he meets an innocent woman and th...
These verses outline how important it is to those who've left home to find work etc. to finally be a...
The singer, Margaret Hallett, lived in Gloucester when she was young and later moved to Lubec, where...
An extensive collection of ballads and sea songs gathered in Newfoundland by Elizabeth Greenleaf, be...
Fragment of the French national anthem, glorifying the revolution.Thomas "Songs Sung By French Newfo...
Bitterly describes the low "dole" (welfare program) allowed Newfoundlanders by three "expert" commis...
Song about the coastal boat the SS Glencoe, and where it went, around Newfoundland, and the rough we...
The Banks of Newfoundland is the title of at least six different songs. These are not variations on...
Sentimental song of an old mother who keeps a light burning for the son who presumably drowned at se...