Lyrics by Stompin Tom Connors

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  1. Farewell To Nova Scotia
  2. I've Been Everywhere
  3. KD Lang
  4. A Real Canadian Girl
  5. Algoma 69
  6. Back Yardin
  7. Believe In Your Country
  8. Ben In The Pen
  9. Big Joe Mufferaw
  10. Bridge Came Tumbling Down
  11. Bud The Spud
  12. Don Messer Story
  13. Ferryman Ferryman
  14. Goodbye Rubberhead
  15. Gumboat Clogeroo
  16. Handy Man Blues
  17. I Am The Wind
  18. Jack Of Many Trades
  19. Long Gone To The Yukon
  20. Luke's Guitar
  21. Man Moon Newfie
  22. Margo's Cargo
  23. Market Place
  24. Merry Christmas Everybody
  25. Muckin' Slushers
  26. My Stompin' Grounds
  27. Poor, Poor Farmer
  28. Red River Jane
  29. Roll On Saskatchewan
  30. Shakin' The Blues
  31. Sudbury Saturday Night
  32. Sunshine & Teardrops
  33. The Ballinafad Ball
  34. The Blue Berets
  35. The Bug Song
  36. The Canadian Lumberjack
  37. The Cat Came Back
  38. The Coal Boat Song
  39. The Consumer
  40. The Good Ol' Hockey Game
  41. The Ketchup Song
  42. The Maritime Waltz
  43. The Martin Hartwell Story
  44. The Snowmobile Song
  45. Tillsonburg
  46. To It and At It
  47. Tribute To Wilf Carter
  48. TTC Skidaddler

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