| Identifier Number | NS002863 |
| Title | Òran na Tòrachd |
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| Air | Tha Buaidh air an Uisge-Bheatha |
| First Line Chorus | Tha buaidh air an uisge-bheatha |
| First Line Verse | An cuala sibh mun bhalach ud |
| Classifications | Local events and characters |
| Subjects | man , capture , community |
| Structure | Four line verse / Four line chorus |
| Place Of Origin | Nova Scotia |
| Composer First Name | Joe |
| Composer Last Name | Brigett |
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| Composer Gender | Male |
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| County | Victoria |
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| Original Format | Sound Recording |
| Singer | Hector Carmichael |
| Singer Location | Munroe's Point |
| Date Recorded | 1975 |
| Collector | John Shaw |
| Collection Title | Beaton Institute Sound and Moving Image Collection |
| Collection Location | Beaton Institute |
| Collection Number | T-1122 , Side 1 , 00:00:00 |
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| Online Access | https://beatoninstitute.com/t-1122 |
| Notes 1 | See Beaton Institute, Sound and Moving Collection, Gaelic Songs and Stories Skir Dhu, T-1103 , Side 2 , 00:06:27. A man named Malcolm was working on the railroad near North Shore. He got Donnchadh's daughter "in trouble". When Donnchadh found out he hired Dòmhnall Bàn who had a horse, and they went to go capture Malcolm. |
| Notes 2 | Beaton Institute description: Lauchie Maclellan Gaelic Songs |
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