Originally recorded as High On The Mountain Of Old Mokami by Gerald Mitchell (The Labrador Balladeer) from Makkovik and Happy Valley, Labrador, this was only the second song ever written by Byron "Fiddler" Chaulk of Pearl River. It is said to be a celebration of the land and life in Labrador, inspired by a mountain near Northwest River, and has become a Labrador standard, even though Fiddler himself was neither musician nor singer. Thanks for sharing. :-)
k mansfield lives for this shit!!!
SmukkaBlunt 1 year ago
i loves listening to my uncle fiddler's songs.
- Dylan
jandersen84 1 year ago
I like this. Grazie
FAUSTORICCARDO 1 year ago
Originally recorded as High On The Mountain Of Old Mokami by Gerald Mitchell (The Labrador Balladeer) from Makkovik and Happy Valley, Labrador, this was only the second song ever written by Byron "Fiddler" Chaulk of Pearl River. It is said to be a celebration of the land and life in Labrador, inspired by a mountain near Northwest River, and has become a Labrador standard, even though Fiddler himself was neither musician nor singer. Thanks for sharing. :-)
gdgest 1 year ago
Been looking for this song a long time - thanks
waybar1314 1 year ago