Gentlemen, very well done. I went on a trip with my grandparents, uncle, and cousin back in '94 through Nova Scotia. We all piled into a rented Ford Taurus and toured the entire province. We had "The Sounds of Nova Scotia Part 2" to keep us company on our journey. This was my favorite song on the album. To hear a live version today just makes me smile. Thank you from Hart, Michigan.
OMG…Attended a concert “There’s Something In The Wind” at the Savoy Theatre in Glace Bay last evening. What an amazing evening of Cape Breton talent….. both “seasoned & upcoming”…Sam Moon being one of the guest performers!! He treated us to this song & you could feel your heart fill with emotion & being transported back in time to our youth. He hasn’t lost his touch with that voice of his … plus the “Moon Robe” ! So glad to have Sam back on the “Island” ! Hope to see & hear more of him on the local stage!!
this song is popular at the Strait Area Community Curling Club on a cold wiinter's Saturday night in the midst of a bonspiel,sung by my friend Gerry McDaniel from Brook Village Inv. Co., NS
Very nice tune Sam and /rick. They thought it would sell more if it had Stan Rogers namd behind it. Geeeeeeee . What a business. Nice composition . Smooth and pretty playing. Perfect.
Great song! I've never heard it before, but I'll be hearing it quite a bit from now on. Thanks for sharing it. It's almost as pretty as the girls of Neil's Harbour.
This is by far my favourite Cape Breton song to sing when I play around home here in St Peter's.
I love this and can't get it out of my head but that is a good thing
The first 3 years of my Life ... Neil's Harbour... Forever in my Soul.
I love this song!! Love to waltz to it.
Gentlemen, very well done. I went on a trip with my grandparents, uncle, and cousin back in '94 through Nova Scotia. We all piled into a rented Ford Taurus and toured the entire province. We had "The Sounds of Nova Scotia Part 2" to keep us company on our journey. This was my favorite song on the album. To hear a live version today just makes me smile. Thank you from Hart, Michigan.
It's been a very long time since I have heard this song, thank you.
OMG…Attended a concert “There’s Something In The Wind” at the Savoy Theatre in Glace Bay last evening. What an amazing evening of Cape Breton talent….. both “seasoned & upcoming”…Sam Moon being one of the guest performers!! He treated us to this song & you could feel your heart fill with emotion & being transported back in time to our youth.
He hasn’t lost his touch with that voice of his … plus the “Moon Robe” !
So glad to have Sam back on the “Island” ! Hope to see & hear more of him on the local stage!!
First time hearing this song was at the fundraiser for Kids Help Phone at DHS. One of the most talented duo's I know from Dartmouth!
With a good drink in me hand...Just listening to SAM...Hello from Neil's Harbour
Neil's Harbour Legion...Memories...
Love this song!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mr. Moon !!!
this song is popular at the Strait Area Community Curling Club on a cold wiinter's Saturday night in the midst of a bonspiel,sung by my friend Gerry McDaniel from Brook Village Inv. Co., NS
Very nice tune Sam and /rick. They thought it would sell more if it had Stan Rogers namd behind it. Geeeeeeee . What a business. Nice composition . Smooth and pretty playing. Perfect.
Rick Gautreau, best midget hockey coach 1973!!!! well done Sam and Rick.
Great song! I've never heard it before, but I'll be hearing it quite a bit from now on. Thanks for sharing it. It's almost as pretty as the girls of Neil's Harbour.
Love it
LOL LOVED that bit at the end about Stan Rogers Sammy!
Cheers, thanks from Sam & I
For a period they were the “ WINGNUTS”
love love LOVE!! always have
Nice one guys...
Key of A. (2G)
Sam Bam Moonman a little folk song a rue
Anybody have the lyrics?
Sam………..nothing more to say