There's A Blue Bird On Your Windowsil Wilf Carter

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2007

Great old timey song one of my favorites Wilf Carter

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  • Exactly It Dosen`t Get Better Than This,

    What People today call as music is just unbelievaible

  • Another Nova Scotia LEGEND

  • Yep and it dosent get any better

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  • It's not only Canadians who appreciate Wilf Carter. I grew up in Ohio right on Lake Erie. We sometimes had trouble getting WSM out of Nashville and WWVA from Wheeling but we could always get country stations from Hamilton and Chatham. So I grew up with Wilf and Orval Prophet and Don Messer, etc. Now I'm in Florida and my friends have no idea who I am talking about when I mention the great Canadian singers. Thank goodness for YouTube to enlighten them. Keep up the good work!

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  • wilf carter,montana slim,this is best song ever.super lovely country tune.thanks so much for this classic.wilf and hank snow are the finest from canada.good old true country singers.thank god for them both.

  • @trublucountry Another thing to try is to call him "Montana Slim", it is the alias he used in the states.

  • there's a bluebird watching you right now. do you go to pre-cam scary right bluebird is a scary song

  • I love this, so beautiful ! 

  • Eli is very good but u are better

  • I sure like this and all Wilf's (aka Montana Slim) music. Thanks for all your posts.

  • @yabbut51 It was written by Elizabeth Clarke. I'm not sure what year.

  • Thank you for this song. My mother told me it was my favorite song when I was a little girl. To this day, 60 years later, it is still my favorite song.

  • Wow, this takes me back. Growing up near the border my foster dad used to listen to Canadian radio stations. This song and Frank Ifield's I Remember You were a couple of his favorites.Ernie emigrated to the US from Winnipeg in 1920 but he never forgot his Canadian roots. Thanks for posting this @WilfCarterFan, it means allot. JD

  • Question for any Canucks out there. Do all Nova Scotians sound like Hank Snow when they sing? (Not meaning to be insulting or demeaning in any way)

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