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Subject: ADD Version: Bullhead Boat (from Thieme) From: Joe Offer Date: 30 Nov 21 - 05:29 PM Art Thrieme's version is more-or-less the same, but he changes the title and a few words to make them more singable or more understandable:
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Subject: RE: Origins: The Bullhead Boat / Boating on a Bullhead From: Joe Offer Date: 30 Nov 21 - 04:07 PM Aw, Pete. You know that traditional songs often have more than one title. Here's the entry from the Traditional Ballad Index: Bullhead Boat, TheDESCRIPTION: Singer, a mule-driver, gets work steering a canal boat. One pilot is killed by a low bridge. The singer spies a low bridge, but fails to warn the (drunken) captain, as he's busy tumbling end over end. He warns listeners never to drive a bullhead boat. AUTHOR: unknown EARLIEST DATE: 1986 (recording, Art Thieme) LONG DESCRIPTION: Singer, a mule-driver, gets work steering a canal boat; it's miserable work, and the captain drinks. One pilot is killed by a low bridge. One day the singer spies a low bridge coming, but fails to warn the (drunken) captain, as he's busy tumbling end over end. He warns listeners never to drive a bullhead boat, but rather spend their time on a line barge; "The bridge you won't be hatin'/And you'll live till Judgement Day" KEYWORDS: warning death canal ship work worker FOUND IN: US(MA) REFERENCES (2 citations): Thompson-BodyBootsAndBritches-NewYorkStateFolktales, pp. 242-243, "Boatin' on a Bull-Head" (1 text) DT, BULLHEAD Roud #6590 RECORDINGS: Art Thieme, "The Bullhead Boat" (on Thieme04) CROSS-REFERENCES: cf. "The Erie Canal" (subject) NOTES [61 words]: According to Art Thieme, a bullhead boat was an unusually tall canal boat. Since most canal boats on America's early waterways were built low (e.g. the Erie Canal carried mostly barges), bridges over the canal were often quite low. This meant that serving on a bullhead boat could be quite dangerous. For more on low bridges, see the notes to "The Erie Canal." - RBW Last updated in version 5.0 File: RcTBulBo Go to the Ballad Search form Go to the Ballad Index Instructions The Ballad Index Copyright 2021 by Robert B. Waltz and David G. Engle. |