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| 1. Two Jinkers (3:26) All titles traditional except * by Jim Payne, SOCAN, • by Angus Stewart, SOCAN, i by John Conolly, BMI, ♦ by John Keegan Casey (1846-1870) |
Jim Payne sings and plays guitar, accordions, mandola, and tenor banjo. Thanks to Robert Buck, Donna Butt, Spencer Crewe, Gail Fearin, Colleen Field of the Centre for Newfoundland Studies at Memorial University, Fred’s Records, Great Big Sea, Doreen McCarthy, O’Brien’s Music Store, Harold Payne, Ned Pratt, Rising Tide Theatre, Darlene Terry, Shirley Terry, Angus Stewart, Gordon Webber, our families and friends, and all the people who have been so generous in passing along the traditional songs, music, and stories to us over the years. Dedicated to the memories of Dermot O’Reilly (1943-2007), Alma Payne (1909-2005), Arthur Payne (1936-2006), and Bruce Warr (1928-2006). Recorded at Great Big Studios, St. John’s, Newfoundland, April-June, 2007 SingSong Inc. © SingSong Inc. All rights reserved. |
1. Two Jinkers Jim first heard this song sung by Evan Purchase on CBC television’s flagship Newfoundland music program, All Around the Circle, and it has been reproduced over the years in the Gerald S. Doyle songbooks. Conception Harbour was known as Cat’s Cove until 1917, but since the action in this song takes place on the Funks, our vote for the Cat’s Cove mentioned here is Lumsden, near Cape Freels on the northeast coast, which until 1870 was known as Cat Harbour. The Funk Islands are a remote bird sanctuary about 40 miles off Cape Freels, where the now extinct Great Auk was last sighted in 1844. Carey’s chicks, or Mother Carey’s chickens, are actually seabirds properly known as Leach’s storm petrels. |
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