It's been a year since I first heard this beautiful song and I must have played it at least three dozen times since then. It still brings a tear to my eye. Thanks Bud, for the great music !
Thank You, Bud Davidge. So well written and will forever keep the sad times of "Resettlement" alive. The nostalgia sends tingles up my spine. That could very well be my two sisters and I back in 1957. We all appreciate your music and songs. Cheers.
they cannot be written any better than this!!! absolutely touching and descriptive.....I heard this a few times on AM radio... I just appreciated for this wonderful "Genuine newfoundland music of this group and telling aboutyou/ourHardships and how amazing for ye to be put into such beautiful lyrics, GODLESS YOU!!!!100----100
Thanks for visiting and for your comment--no it's not me in the photo--but this photo is so symbolic that it could be anyone of us who experienced the trauma of uprooting our homes here in NL.
This song is so so so beautifully sung and the music background is excellant. I listen to it and it gives me goosebumps. A beautiful song indeed., thank you Bud.......Jerita
I have always loved newfie music,Bud and Sim really puts the newfie into the music.This song has to be one of the best, my Mom and Dad also were a part of resettlement game from placentia bay.
Thank you for your comment much appreciated. I have heard many sad stories such as yours over the years. I really believe that resettlement is one of the most significant historical events in the lives of our people in this province. I don't mean to say it was all bad experiences because we know that was not the case. It was nevertheless the most wrenching emotional experience particularly for your parents' and my parents' generation. It still gets me extremely emotional to talk about it .
Great Job I recieved my cd just a day before christmas great surprise !!! Couldnt believe it Truly one of the best artist and people around ,,Greatly appreciated,, Keep up the good work and i will be in touch soon Jeff
Kirk -Thanks for the comment. Yes there's no doubt that was an emotional time for all who were part of it --leaving home is always sad but leaving with no hope of ever coming back is a different ball game altogether.
Bud: I never tired of listening to your songs and your music! You are a Newfoundland treasure....very few can write such lyrics and capture the essence of the ''outport people'! Thank you! Merry Christmas!
Thanks Bud...... you bring the reality of life in Newfoundland for us to feel and hear the details of what had taken place..... immense feelings expressed and for good reason ! People should be told of this tragedy more often and with the details you expressed.
I love this song Bud, I own a Lodge and I have been asked a million times what is this about and when I tell them the story of resettlement and the impact on our people, you can see the sadness in their face. Thank you for recording our history.
The Picture/House he is singing about is My Uncles and my 3 cousins. From Back in 1961 (i think) The house is being towed in from Silver Fox Island to Dover, Bonavistia Bay
lovely song.... I have this Photo on my wall,although I did not come from Fox Island,(i am a born newfoundlander,My Mom and my dad was born a battle Harbor "fishslave") but i feel I did live here, with this lovely descriptive Lyrics.....ty
lovely vivid song and true story for sure.... I noticed at 1:02 there is a old iron boat in the background where is this located,?/ wow interesting and what is story behind this old ship I wonder. 100-100
wfiemale25 9 years ago The Picture/House he is singing about is My Uncles and my 3 cousins. From Back in 1961 (i think) The house is being towed in from Silver Fox Island to Dover, Bonavistia Bay
Thanks for the comment. Yes I have been in touch with members of the Rogers family and have plans to visit the area and meet with them. The photo moved me to write the song and the response has been really wonderful. Bud Davidge
@MrTuckamore Thanks for your nice comment its so good to hear how others feel about this traumatic time in our history how our stories are so similar and heartfelt. Comments like yours make writing the songs worthwhile. BUD
It's been a year since I first heard this beautiful song and I must have played it at least three dozen times since then. It still brings a tear to my eye. Thanks Bud, for the great music !
Hi Bud. I am from Brazil. I liked this song. Thanks for sign my YT Chanel. God bless you.
I keep coming back to hear this song again. It has very moving lyrics. - Great job Bud and Sim
Thank You, Bud Davidge. So well written and will forever keep the sad times of "Resettlement" alive. The nostalgia sends tingles up my spine. That could very well be my two sisters and I back in 1957. We all appreciate your music and songs. Cheers.
That’s as good as it gets.
they cannot be written any better than this!!! absolutely touching and descriptive.....I heard this a few times on AM radio... I just appreciated for this wonderful "Genuine newfoundland music of this group and telling aboutyou/ourHardships and how amazing for ye to be put into such beautiful lyrics, GODLESS YOU!!!!100----100
Thanks for visiting and for your comment--no it's not me in the photo--but this photo is so symbolic
that it could be anyone of us who experienced the
trauma of uprooting our homes here in NL.
This song is so so so beautifully sung and the music background is excellant. I listen to it and it gives me goosebumps. A beautiful song indeed., thank you Bud.......Jerita
Great Song....Brings tears to my eyes every time I listen to it.
This is brilliant stuff I listen to this song over and over. Brilliant stuff.
I have always loved newfie music,Bud and Sim really puts the newfie into the music.This song has to be one of the best, my Mom and Dad also were a part of resettlement game from placentia bay.
Best move he ever made.
Thank you for your comment much appreciated. I have heard many sad stories such as yours over the years. I really believe that resettlement is one of the most significant historical events in the lives of our people in this province. I don't mean to say it was all bad experiences because we know that was not the case. It was nevertheless the most wrenching emotional experience particularly for your parents' and my parents' generation.
It still gets me extremely emotional to talk about it .
I just knew Simani would release another great CD. WTG GUYS.
Love this sad song.Thanks Bud.I often have tears in my eyes imagining the sorry SO many fine families went through this!
This is a fabulous song...touches the heart. My grandparents' house was moved like this too.
Great job...Thanks so much for sharing
One of my favorites Bud. A classic!!!
Nice Song. Greetings from a Norwegian in California
@battlehrfred Thanks for your kind words so glad you appreciate the song.
Bud Davidge
Great Job I recieved my cd just a day before christmas great surprise !!! Couldnt believe it
Truly one of the best artist and people around ,,Greatly appreciated,, Keep up the good work and i will be in touch soon Jeff
Kirk -Thanks for the comment. Yes there's no doubt that was an emotional time for all who
were part of it --leaving home is always sad
but leaving with no hope of ever coming back
is a different ball game altogether.
Bud: I never tired of listening to your songs and your music! You are a Newfoundland treasure....very few can write such lyrics and capture the essence of the ''outport people'! Thank you! Merry Christmas!
The best there is!!!!!
great song writer
Thanks Bud...... you bring the reality of life in Newfoundland for us to feel and hear the details of what had taken place..... immense feelings expressed and for good reason ! People should be told of this tragedy more often and with the details you expressed.
I love this song Bud, I own a Lodge and I have been asked a million times what is this about and when I tell them the story of resettlement and the impact on our people, you can see the sadness in their face.
Thank you for recording our history.
This is as good as it gets great song
lovely song,it can only be written and sung by the best of them!! simani there is no0 match for this heart and soul song!! 100-100 ty
Beautiful song
I love this video and song
beautiful - i love this tune
every time i hear this i cry
That's a wonderful video!!
Beautiful song, kind of sums it all up, what resettlement did to the people of these communities, and they are still trying to resettle people.
The Picture/House he is singing about is My Uncles and my 3 cousins. From Back in 1961 (i think) The house is being towed in from Silver Fox Island to Dover, Bonavistia Bay
lovely song.... I have this Photo on my wall,although I did not come from Fox Island,(i am a born newfoundlander,My Mom and my dad was born a battle Harbor "fishslave") but i feel I did live here, with this lovely descriptive Lyrics.....ty
I love this song .its so relaxing
Great song
Bud your new C D is just excellent what a good job brother keep up the good work your music has always ben number one with me
god dam you bud you tore at my soul and bless you
lovely vivid song and true story for sure.... I noticed at 1:02 there is a old iron boat in the background where is this located,?/ wow interesting and what is story behind this old ship I wonder. 100-100
love it
GOOD STUFF
Didn't something like this just happen again recently? relocating.
Please play John Allan Cameron and Roy Payne and
I wonder what island he moved from? Anyone know? Growing up in Nfld, I did always like the old island places
wfiemale25
9 years ago
The Picture/House he is singing about is My Uncles and my 3 cousins. From Back in 1961 (i think) The house is being towed in from Silver Fox Island to Dover, Bonavistia Bay
@lilbobkat Did you get the info that you was looking for about the photo. THe island they came frime etc?
I need a request for mainland kitchen band by bud davidge
Was there a scene of Grole in this? Please let me know.
as bad a premier was hes better of than us HE HAS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL.
Battery Christmas
joey smallwood nflds bennict arnould.
Thanks for the comment. Yes I have been in touch with members of the Rogers
family and have plans to visit the area and meet with them.
The photo moved me to write the song and the response has been
really wonderful. Bud Davidge
@MrTuckamore
Thanks for your nice comment its so good to hear how others feel about this
traumatic time in our history how our stories are so similar and heartfelt.
Comments like yours make writing the songs worthwhile.
BUD