The Rainvilles
This was sung in 2020 by my late wife Dorothy Rainville (1942-2021). Hope you enjoy her version of this classic song.
This was recorded on tape by The Rainvilles during one of our shows in the 1960s.
This song is about a train that runs from Cochrane, Ontario to Moosonee at James Bay. It was used for TV ads in the 1970s.
This song was written by the late Dorothy Rainville in 1964.
This is a song from one of our 1970s albums. Music and lyrics by Dorothy Rainville. She added harmony in February 2020.
This song was recorded in 2020 by my late wife, Dorothy Rainville (1942-2021). Hope you enjoy her rendition of this John Prine classic.
This song was recorded in Toronto in March, 1967 and went on to reach No. 1 on the RPM Canadian Country Charts in August, 1967.
This was a Hit for The Mercey Brothers in 1967. Hope you like our version which was recorded during one of our shows in 1969.
This song was recorded in one of our shows on the road in 1969. Hope you enjoy
A song we used to sing for many years. We recorded it in Spring 2021.
This song was our first release after signing with Melbourne records in Canada in 1970.
This is a track from our second album for Melbourne Records in 1972.
Dorothy wrote this song in 1962. We forgot all about it and found it in a file folder in May 2020. We recorded it then. We hope you enjoy Pretty Woman
This Joe South song was recorded during one of our sets in 1969 in Kapuskasing, Ontario, Canada
This is an old standard that we did in 2020.
Found this song on a cassette tape from 1970. Song was a hit for Charlie Louvin in 1965.
This is a much-loved French song in Canada. It was a hit for Lucille Starr.