Amendment 1
Amendment 10:00/01×
By Bennett Konesni
February 2026
Oh the fun
Oh the fun, Oh the fun
Has just
Boston Harbor
The Song
This is a classic sea shanty that taps into a universal topic in worksongs - calling out a
Both/And
By Bennett Konesni
Song begins at 1:33.
Mia shared this on Daily Antidote of Song! starting at 7:14.
Farthest Field
Composed by David Dodson, Camden, Maine
Led here by Mia Bertelli at the Winter Northeast Organic Farmer's conference
General Taylor (aka Stormy aka Walk Him Along)
DECDF Workshop 20260:00/01×
I sing this slower while rowing than I do in a pub session on account
In Dangerous Times
By Ali Burns, Scotland
Support her work and hear her version here!
In Dangerous Times - All Parts0:00/01×
Jordan Road
Dan Emmett (1853), recorded by Uncle Dave Macon and His Fruit-Jar Drinkers (1927)
The song was originally written by Dan
Lamb and Lion
Lamb and Lion0:00/01×DECDF Workshop 20260:00/01×
When lamb and lion lie down together
Joy and wonders
Mountain Mover
By Bennett Konesni
May 2021
On the Schooner J&E Riggin
Penobscot Bay
Mountain Mover0:00/288.173561×
Vox
One By One Everyone Comes To Remember
By Michael Stillwater, Inner Harmony Music, BMI
Please check out his site, rich with many more songs and recordings.
One
Ruby Sugaroo
Collected all over North America, notably on Cranberry Island off the coast of Maine near Acadia National Park. This song
Run Run
DECDF Workshop 20260:00/01×
By Bennett Konesni
An original running song by Bennett Konesni, written during the pandemic with
Simple Gifts
The beloved Shaker hymn by Elder Joseph Brackett Jr. of Maine, written in 1848.
Sing Round
A Maine lumberjack song following timber from forest to mill to payday.
Trials, Troubles, Tribulations
Trials, troubles, tribulations
Such as never been before
When the angels pour upon us
Their vows of dread forevermore
When
Welcome Back
Welcome Back - The Bennett Brothers0:00/173.9232921×
By Bennett Konesni
September 2024
Welcome Back
Welcome Back
Welcome Back
When Them Taters Are All Dug
A Maine potato harvest ballad collected in Aroostook County from a migrant farm worker who had no money at the