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\'Listen\' The Blind Child (2:39) Listen | Download
Theodore Ashlaw

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\'Listen\' Jam on Gerry’s Rock (4:26) Listen | Download
Theodore Ashlaw

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\'Listen\' Willie Was As Fine A Sailor (4:30) Listen | Download
Theodore Ashlaw

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\'Listen\' Roving Cunningham (1:46) Listen | Download
Theodore Ashlaw

FOR COMMENTARY ON THIS SONG, SEE BETHKE, Adirondack Voices, pages 134-135, 138

We have the text for another version of this same song from a singer named Albert LaBrake, who was superintendent of Fish Rock Camp on Upper Saranac Lake when he sang his version.
(date unknown, prior to 1977)

LaBrake’s version is essentially the same except for some interesting changes in locale: Cunningham goes “down the Ausable (River)” rather than “back to Saranac” in the first verse, comes to Lake Placid rather than Tupper Lake in the second verse, and charms Jim Hennesee’s daughter instead of Tobin’s in the third. Interestingly, he goes “back to Saranac” in the last verse, just as does Ted Ashlaw’s Cunningham.

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\'Listen\' Miner Hill (4:05) Listen | Download
Theodore Ashlaw

FOR COMMENTARY ON THIS SONG, SEE BETHKE, Adirondack Voices, pages 125-127, 138

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\'Listen\' Beaver River (3:08) Listen | Download
Theodore Ashlaw

FOR COMMENTARY ON THIS SONG, SEE BETHKE, Adirondack Voices, pages 127-131, 138

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