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Poplar Hill Residential School Indian Girls' Choir - T'was In The Moon Of Wintertime album

Poplar Hill Residential School Indian Girls' Choir - T'was In The Moon Of Wintertime album

  • Performer: Poplar Hill Residential School Indian Girls' Choir
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: T'was In The Moon Of Wintertime
  • Released: 1964
  • Style: Gospel, Aboriginal
  • MP3 version size: 1770 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1243 mb
  • Other: AC3 WAV WMA ASF AU ADX MP1
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Tracklist

A1 'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime
A2 Ring Out Sweet Bells
A3 Long, Long Ago
A4 The Angel's Hymn
A5 Come All Ye Shepherds
A6 While Shepherds Watched
A7 Joy To The World
A8 Jesus Our Brother
A9 Silent Night
A10 Sleep Baby Sleep
A11 Pretty Little Spring Flower
A12 Spin, Maiden, Spin!
A13 God Save Our Gracious Queen
B1 Come Thou Fount
B2 Rock of Ages (Indian)
B3 When Burdens Come (Trio)
B4 My Jesus I Love Thee
B5 Praise To God, Immortal Praise
B6 I Would Not Be Denied (Indian)
B7 Was It For Me
B8 'Tis Midnight
B9 Alas and Did My Saviour Bleed (Trio)
B10 The Old Rugged Cross
B11 Am I A Soldier
B12 Unto the Hills

Notes

During the Christmas holidays in 1963, they made a tour to Winnipeg, singing at community halls and churches in Red Lake, Ear Falls, Kenora, Pradesh Corner and Winnipeg. The record resulted from the tour, in answer to requests from friends who heard the girls and wanted a recording.
We wish to acknowledge members of the Gospel Light Hour technical staff who made the trip from Winnipeg to our remote school [88 air miles north of Red Lake, Ontario] to do the recording.