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|    killickstone56@gmail.com to Mary Craven    |
|    Re: Does anyone know this Stan Rogers' t    |
|    24 Nov 19 21:15:06    |
      On Thursday, 31 March 1994 23:05:05 UTC-8, Mary Craven wrote:       > In article <2n2cid$okg@quartz.ucs.ualberta.ca>       > dperkins@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca (Donnella Perkins) writes:       >       > > It starts:       > > Well, My name is Francis Tolliver, and in Liverpool I dwell       > > Every Christmas com since World War 1, I learned its lesson well.       > >       > > It's about WW1 vet, and the soccer game.       > >       > > Yes, I will call the Dowwnhome Music, but if anyone knows the title, or if       its on a record, I'd love to know it. I heard it on CBC once.       >       > This is called "Christmas in the Trenches," and was written by       > John McCutcheon. It is recorded on 3 of his CDs: "Water from       > Another Time," "Live at Wolf Trap", and "Winter Solstice" (a mostly       > instrucmental CD).       >       > mary@math.hawaii.edu       Christmas in the trenches by John McCutcheon. Im a huge Stan Rogers fan and       don't recall his singing it.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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