Frank Fairfield is absolutely 💯! If only 10% of us had that kind of passion in the things we do there would be no war, hunger, homelessness. I am completely blown away. There should be a million comments on here!
The other tunes are "Escudilla Waltz" from the White Mountain Orchestra followed by "Las Tres Elviras" from El Ciego Melquiades. "Take The Road To Beaumont" seems related to John Carson's "I'm Going To Take The Train to Charlotte" but likely has other sources mixed in.
Frank Fairfield is absolutely 💯! If only 10% of us had that kind of passion in the things we do there would be no war, hunger, homelessness. I am completely blown away. There should be a million comments on here!
Scandinavians leaving Minnesota looking for gold....and by god they found it eventually.... in Mr Fairfield
Beautiful video.
I really enjoyed hearing the Scandinavian folk style intro. Did not expect that.
Anyone know the name of the tune at around 6:30 Mr. Fairfield is singing "Road to Beaumont" but is it the same tune???
That's a version of "Boys of Bluehill." Goes by a lot of different names. (Twin sisters, Jenny Baker)
@@lastfirstface I can't seem to hear an Irish rendition of Boys of Bluehill there, maybe you're thinking of a regional version I could try and find?
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The other tunes are "Escudilla Waltz" from the White Mountain Orchestra followed by "Las Tres Elviras" from El Ciego Melquiades. "Take The Road To Beaumont" seems related to John Carson's "I'm Going To Take The Train to Charlotte" but likely has other sources mixed in.