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MERMAID, THE (A NEW SONG CALLED)

  • First line: On Friday morning as we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Australian National Maritime Museum Broadside Collection
  • J. Catnach (London) / W. Marshall (Bristol)   |   England : London
  • URL link

FIRST CAME IN

  • First line: First came in was a little cabin boy, The
  • Roud no: 124    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Louis W. Chappell collection (W. Virginia Univ.), ID: Chappell_27_Bowers_J_FirstCameIn
  • Bowers, Henry   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/17d5f2ae-5b92-414b-974b-5360fc7aa567
  • URL link

GALLANT SHIP

  • First line: [Three] times around went the gallant ship
  • Roud no: 124    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Louis W. Chappell collection (W. Virginia Univ.), ID: Chappell_62_Butcher_G_GallantShip
  • Butcher, Rose   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/569dcf75-e81c-4092-884a-713e0f5caf6c
  • URL link

MERMAID, THE; OR, THE STORMY WINDS DO BLOW

  • First line: One Friday morn a shop set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Hugill, Shanties from the Seven Seas (1961) pp.559-561
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16

MERMAID, THE [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]

  • Roud no: 124    |   Online index   |   Historical notes / References
  • Traditional Ballad Index (online)

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: I went out one evening, far out of sight of the land
  • Roud no: 124    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Association for Cultural Equity 1438A1
  • Pace, Eliza   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/8ac812f1-cf74-434d-a75a-2fa9fb4b010b
  • URL link

SEA-SHANTY

  • First line: Up comes the captain of our gallant ship
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • National Folklore Collection (UCD) CBE_0736_384-386
  • Ac Cróinín, Séamais   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/b0d4afa4-eaf8-46ba-9943-de1ca74937e9

UP COMES THE MERMAID TO OUR GALLANT SHIP

  • First line: Up comes the mermaid to our gallant ship
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Frag. text
  • National Folklore Collection (UCD) CBE_0744_274-274
  • Ó Súilleabháin, Mícheál   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/4a0b7cf1-7093-456d-9c78-4d28591485c7
  • URL link

MERMAID SONG, THE

  • Roud no: 124    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Library of Congress recording AFS 09476 B03
  • Lunsford, Bascom Lamar   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/e7c7841e-4b3f-4925-889c-f296bc4767a7

‘TWAS FRIDAY MORN

  • First line: 'Twas Friday morn when we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • D.K. Wilgus sound collection (UCLA, Los Angeles)
  • Prosser, Linda   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/167c698d-26a6-4722-8f6a-545a2837e588
  • URL link

MERMAID, THE [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]

  • Roud no: 124    |   Online index   |   Historical notes / References
  • Traditional Ballad Index (online) C289
  • URL link

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: On Friday morning as we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Songster   |   Text
  • 'The Sea Songs of Old England' (Sabine Baring-Gould Popular Literature Collection) (SBG/4/2/5/6/70)
  • William S. Fortey (London)   |   England : London
  • URL link

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: Up then spake our little cabin boy
  • Roud no: 124    |   Book   |   Frag. text
  • Kane, Songs & Sayings of an Ulster Childhood (1983) pp.129-130
  • Kane, Alice   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/1354e991-67ae-4fd5-9c95-f1efbbe11ebd

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: On Friday morning as we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05661-05662 / 07561 // JMC/1/2/2/K, pp. 05661-05662 // JMC/1/4/M, p. 07561
  • URL link

MERMAID, THE; OR, THE GALLANT SHIP

  • First line: One Friday morning we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.05663
  • J. Harkness (Preston)   |   England : Preston

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: One Friday morn when we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05670 / 07563
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/18c472af-d2b0-438a-9e1e-0e41d32f7a69

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: One Friday morn when we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.05673

MERMAID, THE (THE STORMY WINDS BLOW)

  • First line: Up came a boy of our gallant ship
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05664-05665 / 05666 / 07564-07565
  • Bowling, Harry   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/167c698d-26a6-4722-8f6a-545a2837e588

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: On Friday when we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Frag. text; Music
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05675 / 08613 / 10048-10049
  • Christie, Peter   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/4a441391-e691-45dd-8e8e-4f0299ca2fb0

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: 'Twas Friday night when we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Text; Music
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05659-05660 / 07558-07559 / 08614
  • Duncan, Bell   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/24a07ee4-a8f7-4943-af85-59a13d836a8a

MERMAID, THE (THE STORMY WINDS)

  • First line: Then up spoke the captain of our grand and noble ship
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Text; Music
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05667 / 05672 / 07562 / 09160 / JMC/1/4/M, p. 07562 / JMC/1/2/2/K, p. 05672 / JMC/1/2/2/K, p. 05667 / JMC/1/5/4/A, p. 09160
  • Ginovan, Thomas   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/75bfe8f1-608c-4e53-a2f3-5fcbefb8c72a
  • URL link

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: It was on a night, on a moonshiny night
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.05671 / 07560
  • Pirie, Mrs. James   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/7e4bf966-a4a7-4938-91ae-5b20e1769304

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: On Friday morn when we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Frag. text; Music
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.08615
  • Walker, Jeanette   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: Round and round goes the galla galla ship
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Frag. text; Music
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.08619
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: On Friday morning as we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Broadside   |   Frag. text; Music
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.11638 // JMC/1/8/1/D, p. 11638 // JMC/1/8/1/D, p. 11638
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67
  • URL link

MERMAID

  • First line: On Friday morn as we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Moffat & Kidson, Minstrelsy of England (1901) pp.56-57

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: One Friday morn when we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Journal   |   Frag. text
  • Notes & Queries 4S:2 (1868) p.443
  • K., G.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: On Friday morn when we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Poet's Box (Glasgow) Collection
  • Poet's Box (Glasgow) (18 Jan 1873(?))   |   Scotland : Glasgow
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MERMAID

  • First line: It was Friday morning when we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Wisconsin Folksong Collection 1937-1946 (University of Wisconsin) http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WiscFolkSong
  • Ford, Art   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/6685de64-30fc-4dd1-96d4-a41402777783
  • URL link

WAVES ON THE SEA

  • First line: Oh the waves on the sea how they roar
  • Roud no: 124    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Proper Box 127 ('The Carter Family: Country Folk')
  • Carter Family   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/b67e4d0b-a14c-4b9b-96ab-f03515b8381e

OLD SEA SONG (THE MERMAID)

  • First line: It was Friday morning we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Barry, Eckstorm, & Smyth, British Ballads from Maine (2nd series) (2011) p.311-312 (version f)
  • Young, M.A.A.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/1631d0f9-d9eb-4dd9-a99b-060ba3b189f2

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: One Friday morn when we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Text
  • Musical Traditions MTCD 372 ('I Wish there were no Prisons')
  • Doughty, Johnny   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4995fb6-709f-4228-86cf-94d2b072b8db
  • Soundfile attached

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: One Friday morn as we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • Laura Cox MS songbook (1905)
  • Cox, Laura   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/67ff56df-8b2f-4377-b6d8-6c19c3f13d7d
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MERMAID, THE

  • First line: One Friday morn as we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • Laura Cox MS songbook (1905)
  • Cox, Laura   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/67ff56df-8b2f-4377-b6d8-6c19c3f13d7d
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MERMAID SONG, THE

  • First line: One stormy night when we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Text
  • Smithsonian-Folkways SF CD 40082 ('Ballads, Banjo Tunes & Sacred Songs..')
  • Lunsford, Bascom Lamar   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/862c697d-39d8-4ea6-a862-1c5bb304c8c2

MERMAID, THE

  • Roud no: 124    |   Journal   |   Reference only
  • New York Folklore Quarterly 4:1 (Spr. 1948) pp.40-45
  • Edwards, George   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/09f7147a-a56e-49df-9857-a2d210729576

MERMAID

  • First line: 'Twas Friday morning that we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Clive Carey MSS (VWML) Bk 228 / MS 20 / MS 20
  • Williams, Mrs. S. ?   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/88268b64-441c-4edc-8943-ee85ca87cda6
  • URL link

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: One Friday morning we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • Jenny Lind Forget-Me-Not Songster (c1852) p.79
  • Richard Marsh (New York)   |   USA : New York

MERMAID

  • First line: One Friday morning when we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Journal   |   Frag. text
  • Notes & Queries 4S:2 (1868) p.443
  • K., G.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: 'Twas Friday morn when we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Text
  • Helen Creighton Folklore Society CD ('Songs of the Sea') (2003)
  • Smith, Earl   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c73c9a22-f426-47aa-a882-c4aaa6568f74

CHILD NO. 289 FRAGMENT

  • First line: Three times around turned our noble ship
  • Roud no: 124    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Frag. text
  • Ozark Folksong Collection (Univ. of Arkansas) reel 299 item 3
  • Parker, Allie Long   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/466710cf-fc03-4a23-9cc1-fc797d5d3ccf
  • URL link

ON A BRIGHT MAY MORNING

  • First line: On a bright May morning as we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Frag. text
  • Duchas.ie (Univ. College Dublin, Nat. Folklore Collection: Schools’ Collection), Vol. 0174, Page 288
  • Gallagher, Hugh   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c180a8d0-a8f7-4ff4-9876-a9b4c7db1005
  • URL link

MERMAID, THE

  • First line: On Friday morning as we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Harmsworth Collection (Cambridge Univ. Lib. Sel.2.93-101) Vol.93 item 11

SEAMAN'S DISTRESS, THE

  • First line: As we lay musing in our beds
  • Roud no: 124    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • 'The Glasgow Lasses Garland' (British Library + ECCO)
  • Licensed and Entered According to Order

MERMAID, THE; or THE GALLANT SHIP,

  • Roud no: 124    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • James Lindsay, Catalogue (1856) Slip songs No.66
  • James Lindsay (Glasgow)   |   Scotland : Glasgow

MERMAID, THE; or THE GALLANT SHIP,

  • Roud no: 124    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • Wm. R. Walker Hawkers' List (c1856-1867); Slip songs, No.77
  • William R. Walker (Newcastle) (c1856-1867)   |   England : Newcastle

MERMAID

  • First line: One Friday morning we set sail
  • Roud no: 124    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • Jack's Kit, or Saturday Night in the Forecastle (Forecastle Songster) (1855) pp.105-106
  • Richard Marsh (New York) (1855)   |   USA : New York

DOOM SHIP; OR, MERMAID

  • First line: One early morn our ship sailed
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • Virginia Folklore Society Collection (Univ. Virginia, Charlotteville)
  • Smith, Thomas P.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/4c6ba431-da04-44ae-8494-0c6e00f8a312

GALLANT SHIP, THE

  • First line: Out spoke a sailor on our gallant ship
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Text; Music
  • Virginia Folklore Society Collection (Univ. Virginia, Charlotteville)
  • Purcell, Mrs. Elizabeth Ashton Garrett   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/5b1dc82c-9bf0-4231-bb69-b64d6d175830

UP STEPPED THE CAPTAIN

  • First line: Up stepped the captain of our gallant ship
  • Roud no: 124    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • Virginia Folklore Society Collection (Univ. Virginia, Charlotteville)
  • Tyler, Mrs. Royal Holt   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bb16e24c-044f-46e7-bc7d-1949f3e5bb70