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Posted By: Q (Frank Staplin)
11-Jun-07 - 04:00 PM
Thread Name: Sailors' Songs or Chanties- Songbook Index
Subject: RE: Sailors' Songs or Chanties- Index
SEA SONGS AND BALLADS from Nineteenth
Century Nova Scotia
Ed. Edith Fowke
William H. Smith (Chanteys)and
Fenwick Hatt (Sea Songs) Manuscripts

INDEX

Around the World and Home Again
Arriving Back at Liverpool [N. S.] f.
The Banks of Brandy Wine
The Banks of Newfoundland (two songs)
The Big Five Gallon Jar
The Blind Sailor (9 verses)
Blow the Man Down f.
Bold Jack Donahoe (8 verses)
Bound to Rio
The Bounty Jumper (5 verses + cho.)
The Braes of Balquhidder
The Braes of Billquither
Brigantine Sorocco f.
The Cabin Boy f.
The City of Baltimore f.
The Cumberland's Crew
The Desolate Widdow (9 verses; 'Isle of Man Shore)
Fire in the Foretop f.
The Frozen Girl (12 verses; Charlotte)
The Ghostly Sailors (8 verses)
Goodbye Fare Ye Well
Hangman Johnnie
Harbour Grace
Haul the Alabama Bowline
Isle of Fugi f.?
Lay Out, Take Sheets and Haul (Paddy Lay Back)
Liverpool Packet (The Dreadnaught)
The Mary f. (Captain Conrad)
[Mind How You Trifle with a Gun] (untitled)
Old England's Gained the Day
Old Hoss
Old Mother Head's
On the Banks of Newfoundland
On the Banks of the Sacremento f.
On the Plains of Mexico
Our Fifer boy (C. G. Wright)
The Pride of Glenco(e)
The Rambling Irish Man
Rolling Home to Merry England
The Rose of Britains Isle
The Rose of Britain's Isle
The Rose of Tralee
Sailor's Burial at Sea
Sauer Kraut
Say Old Man
Screwing in Song
Shenandore
Shiloh Brown
The Ship Lady Sherbrooke (12 verses)
[The Shooting Star!]   (untitled)
Sweet Jinny on the Mor
Then Turn Out You Jolly Tars f.
Walking in de Middle of de Road
Way Down in Tennessee
We'll Pay Paddy Doyle for his Boots
What You Going to Do with a Drunken Sailor? f.
Whiskey for my Johnnie
The Worn Out Sailor (Poor Old Sailor, rare broadside)

f. - fragment. No scores.
Edith Forke, ed., 1981, "Sea Songs and Ballads from Nineteenth Centuy Nova Scotia, The Willian H. Smith and Fenwick Hatt Manuscripts," Folklorica, NY and Phila.