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Songs from Glengarry County, Ontario, Canada
- Fiosrachadh / Information - clàradh Donnchadh MacRàth a' seinn ann an 1914 / Recording of Duncan Angus McCrae singing in 1914
- Òran / Song
- Òran / Song
- Òran / Song - 'My Handsome Dark Girl'
- Òran / Song - 'A Good Health to You'
- Òran / Song - 'Will You Go With Me, Mary?'
- Òran / Song - 'It's Grand Across Strathmore'
- Òran / Song - 'I Cannot Be Happy Without Her'
- Òran / Song - 'My Dark Boy, Don't Fail Me'
- Òran / Song - 'Come Boys Together'
- Òran / Song - 'Hunting in the Mountains'
- Òran / Song - 'The Young Heir'
- Òran / Song - 'The Church in the Glen'
- Òran / Song - 'A Young Maiden'
- Òran / Song - 'Ho-rò Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach' / 'Ho-rò a Nut-Brown Maiden'
- Òran / Song - 'To the Health of the Heir'
- Òran / Song - 'Join the Chorus'
- Òran / Song - 'The Maid in the Glen'
- Òran / Song - 'While Sleepless [???] Love Tonight'
- Location:
- Glengarry County, Ontario, Canada
- Year:
- 1966
- Language(s):
- English, Gaelic
- Fieldworker:
- CIN MacLeod
- Contributors:
- Duncan Angus McRae, born 12th June 1858, died 14th February 1949
- Info:
- Gaelic Songs.
- Keywords:
- conversation song
- Additional Info:
This recording by C.I.N. MacLeod is a recording of a recording. MacLeod was making a copy of a commercial recording that Duncan Angus made in Montreal in 1918 (mistakenly noted as 1914 on the tape), which was funded by John McMartin, co-owner of the Hollinger Gold Mines.
Thanks to Chelsey MacPherson for supplying additional background information and to Glengarry Celtic Music Hall of Fame for the photograph of Duncan Angus McRae.



