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Thread #76690   Message #3683358
Posted By: Lighter
07-Dec-14 - 02:51 PM
Thread Name: Origins: Dunderbeck
Subject: RE: Origins: Dunderbeck
"Son of a Gambolier" appeared on a New Orleans broadside of 1861, presumably to some form of the familiar tune. The place names (like "Gretna Green" for "Tipper'y Town") localize it to N.O., which had a significant Irish-immigrant population.

The song must have been rather popular in the American Civil War: it was sung at Harvard no later than 1865.