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WINDY OLD WEATHER

  • First line: As we were a-fishing off Happisburgh Light
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • BBC recording 23100
  • Roberts, Bob   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/3c412510-08ff-4f97-87af-33b3709f1c51
  • Soundfile attached (CBox only)

WINDY OLD WEATHER

  • First line: As I was a sailing round Happisburgh light
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Text
  • Topic TSCD 662 (`We've received Orders to Sail')
  • Brown, Tom   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/f3226c47-1961-40b7-aa1b-5130c3c70048

BOSTON COME-ALL-YE, THE

  • First line: Come all ye young sailormen, listen to me
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Lomax, American Ballads & Folk Songs pp.496-498
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301

WINDY OLD WEATHER

  • First line: Up jumped the herring the queen of the sea
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Text
  • Rounder CD 1839 ('What Will Become of England')
  • Cox, Harry   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/391ea913-72df-4e25-8926-0c11e5f6fec7

WINDY OLD WEATHER

  • First line: As I was a-fishing off Dungeness Light
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Veteran VTC5CD ('When the Wind Blows')
  • Doughty, Johnny   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ebbe3221-440c-4528-8fdc-c0fd1d9c9b12

WINDY OLD WEATHER

  • First line: Now as I was a-fishing off Dungeness Light
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Gwilym Davies Collection
  • Doughty, Johnny   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/3cef7372-4cc5-455f-a695-116dda380051

OLD ARK, THE

  • First line: Who built the ark? Noah, Noah
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Creighton, Folksongs from Southern New Brunswick pp.164-165
  • Hutchins, Bruce   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/5ccdd7c7-8a4d-4df4-999e-56b8f663eeb6

BLOW THE WIND WESTERLY

  • First line: Up jumps a crab with his crooked legs
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Peacock, Songs of the Newfoundland Outports 3 (1965) p.859
  • Decker, Mrs. Charlotte   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/52697010-43dd-4ee5-b858-ecdff3cfb60e

BLOW THE WIND WHISTLING

  • First line: Up jumps the salmon
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text
  • Reeves, Idiom of the People (1958) p.82
  • Hooper, Louie   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/01015fce-7b9a-47b3-9e7f-abb2d81a7516

BOSTON COME-ALL-YE, THE

  • First line: Come all ye young sailormen, listen to me
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Colcord, Songs of American Sailormen (Oak Pubns edn, 1964) pp.183-184
  • Seeley, Capt. Frank   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301

BOSTON COME-ALL-YE, THE

  • First line: Come all ye young sailormen, listen to me
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Botkin, Treasury of New England Folklore pp.867-868
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301

FISH OF THE SEA, THE

  • First line: Come all you young sailormen, listen to me
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Fowke & Mills, Canada's Story in Song pp.160-161
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/4c755449-4d4c-4a26-a135-953ba35483e7

FISHES LAMENTATION, THE

  • First line: In came the herring, the king of the sea
  • Roud no: 472    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Holloway & Black, Later English Broadside Ballads 1 pp.100-101

HAISBORO LIGHT SONG, THE

  • First line: Then up get the codfish with his great old head
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Topic 12T 244 (`A Garland for Sam')
  • Larner, Sam   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/6916d2a4-e896-4ef4-89a5-89f8e26df089

HAUL TOGETHER

  • First line: A is the anchor on our forecastle head
  • Roud no: 472    |   Journal   |   Text; Music
  • English Dance & Song 47:2 (1985) p.15
  • Fender, William   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/12ad3388-8d72-45e5-a0d2-8b2059fbf4d8

KINGS OF THE SEA, THE [EARLIEST REFERENCE ENTRY]

  • Roud no: 472    |   Chapbook
  • Harvard College, No.1605
  • Morren (Edinburgh)   |   Scotland : Edinburgh

FISHES, THE

  • First line: Along came a shark with his long rows of teeth
  • Roud no: 472    |   Manuscript   |   Text; Music
  • Grover, Carrie Grover's Unpublished Manuscript
  • Grover, Carrie   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/df3cf5d5-0a06-4d39-a1a7-dcd271e2535d

BLOW THE WIND WESTER

  • First line: It's up jumps the sprat, the smallest of them all
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Sharp, Capstan Chanteys (Novello's School Songs) p.17

BLOW THE MAN DOWN

  • First line: I'll sing you a song, a good song of the sea
  • Roud no: 472    |   Newspaper   |   Text
  • Sporting Times (22 Dec 1906) p.10
  • Lawrence, T.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/b024e423-0d05-4a36-978a-20d23337a52e

BLOW THE MAN DOWN

  • First line: Oh listen to me and a story I'll tell
  • Roud no: 472    |   Newspaper   |   Text
  • Sporting Times (22 Dec 1906) p.10

WINDY WEATHER

  • First line: Windy weather, frosty weather
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Brady, All in! All in! (1975) p.13
  • [Children]   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bd563e2e-0bf8-4c44-b281-42660e06112c

UP JUMPED THE HERRING

  • First line: Then up jumpts a crab with his crooked claws
  • Roud no: 472    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • Silas Mullett's MS Song Book (1805-1808) p.10
  • Mullett, Silas   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/348c5ffd-b8c0-430c-921d-defe2738596c

BLOW THE WIND WESTERLY

  • First line: Up jumped the crab with his crooked leg
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Aidan O'Hara Collection (Irish Trad Music Archive, ITMA) (AOH-18693-1-258703-01)
  • Decker, Charlotte   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/f8320bc9-1c7e-435a-b628-4989526741dc

WINDY OLD WEATHER

  • First line: Up jumps the dolphin with his shiny tail
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Folktrax 142 ('Shanties and Sea Songs 2')
  • Fender, William   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/0456f183-9f2e-490d-99bb-44051cabd841

BLOW THE WIND WESTERLY

  • First line: Up jumps a crab with his crooked legs
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording / Manuscript   |   Audio; Text; Music
  • Kenneth Peacock Collection (Canadian Museum of History, Gatineau, Quebec) PEA 156 No. 1009 (MUNFLA 87-157 / C11076A)
  • Decker, Charlotte   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/52697010-43dd-4ee5-b858-ecdff3cfb60e

WINDY WEATHER

  • First line: Ship she was rigged and ready for sea
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Frag. text; Music
  • Oscar, School and Sea Days (1901) pp.51-52
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16

STORMY WEATHER

  • First line: Oh up comes the herring, the king of the sea
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Helen Creighton collection (Nova Scotia Archives) AR 5950 / 3610
  • Stuart, Scott   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ca2b7986-08d4-4f95-b933-bad91d145cbd

FISHES, THE

  • First line: Oh a ship she was rigg'd and ready for sea
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Whall, Ships, Sea Songs & Shanties (3rd edn., 1913) pp.96-97
  • Image attached

BLOW THE WIND WESTERLY

  • First line: Up jumped a crab with his crooked legs
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Memorial University Folklore Archive (MUNFLA) (St. John's, Newfoundland) acc. 66-24 / tape C263 / counter 252
  • Decker, Mrs. Charlotte   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/52697010-43dd-4ee5-b858-ecdff3cfb60e

UP JUMPED THE MACKEREL

  • First line: Up jumped the mackerel, with his striped back
  • Roud no: 472    |   Journal   |   Frag. text
  • Notes & Queries 2S:10 (1860) p.70
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16

WINDY OLD WEATHER

  • First line: Now it's as I was fishing off Dungeness Light
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Vic & Tina Smith collection
  • Doughty, Johnny   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/35fc00bc-f90d-4ca8-b773-24519ac68d19
  • URL link

SONGS OF THE FISHES

  • First line: Come all you bold fishermen, listen to me
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Shay, An American Sailor's Treasury (1991) pp.135-137
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301

RING A RING O' ROSES

  • First line: Windy windy weather
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Frag. Text
  • Gomme, Traditional Games of England, Scotland & Ireland 2 (1898) pp.108-110 (version k)

NOAH NOAH

  • First line: Noah, Noah, who built this ark
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text
  • Courlander, Treasury of Afro-American Folklore (1976) p.309
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301

WINDY OLD WEATHER

  • First line: As we were fishing off Haisboro' Light
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Text
  • Talking Book 2/1501/26 ('Windy Old Weather')
  • Roberts, Bob   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16

NOAH NOAH

  • First line: Noah, Noah who built this ark
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Text
  • Folkways FE 4473 ('Negro Folk Music of Alabama: Spirituals')
  • Ward, Vera Hall   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/d0d407fe-e6fe-4fb3-94f5-b1bcd2349704

HAUL TOGETHER BOYS

  • First line: Up starts the herrin the king o' the sea
  • Roud no: 472    |   Manuscript   |   Text; Music
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.00118 / 09064 / JMC/1/1/1/A, p. 00118
  • Rennie, Mrs. (Rainey?)   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/9519a4f2-bbc6-424d-ab76-d8613a988640
  • URL link

STORMY WEATHER

  • First line: And it's up jumps the dolphin with his shiny face
  • Roud no: 472    |   Manuscript   |   Frag. Text
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.00126
  • Fender, William   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/0456f183-9f2e-490d-99bb-44051cabd841

BLOW THE MAN DOWN

  • First line: Oh blow the man down, bullies, blow the man down
  • Roud no: 472    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) p.03242 / JMC/1/1/4/A, p. 03242
  • Houghton, George (Haughton)   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/e80ce765-6a03-4bed-9eed-eada24b07c47
  • URL link

HAUL TOGETHER (UP STEPS HERRING)

  • First line: Oh the cook's in the galley and I can't get him out
  • Roud no: 472    |   Manuscript   |   Text
  • James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.03524-03525
  • King, Stanton   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/252a6466-1c55-4485-b9ab-c6b3bef48de6

BLOW THE WIND WESTER

  • First line: It's up jumps the sprat, the smallest of them all
  • Roud no: 472    |   Journal   |   Text; Music
  • Journal of the Folk-Song Society 5 (1914) pp.34-35 (version a)
  • Woolley, William   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/597f884d-f719-45bf-8a4c-b8a9f3cf53b6
  • Image attached

BLOW THE WIND WESTER

  • First line: Up jumps the salmon the largest o' 'em all
  • Roud no: 472    |   Journal   |   Text; Music
  • Journal of the Folk-Song Society 5 (1914) pp.34-35 (version b)
  • Hooper, Mrs. L.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/01015fce-7b9a-47b3-9e7f-abb2d81a7516
  • Image attached

WINDY OLD WEATHER

  • First line: As I was a-fishing off Dungeness light
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Mike Yates Collection: British Library Sound Archive C 796/180 (VWML 45 CDA Yates)
  • Doughty, Johnny   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c8e33d2a-4ed4-4737-a526-c5547a89cd9c

STORMY OLD WEATHER

  • First line: Up jumped the herring the queen of the sea
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Alan Lomax Sound Collection T3347.01
  • Cox, Harry
  • URL link

SONG OF THE FISHES

  • First line: I'll sing you a song of the fish in the sea
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Harlow, Chanteying Aboard American Ships (1962) pp.145-147
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301

SONGS OF THE FISHES

  • First line: Come all you bold fishermen, listen to me
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Shay, American Sea Songs & Chanteys (1948) pp.129-131
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301

WINDY OLD WEATHER

  • First line: Then up get the codfish with his great old head
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Folktracks FSA 139 (`Over the Dogger Bank')
  • Larner, Sam   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/6916d2a4-e896-4ef4-89a5-89f8e26df089

WINDY OLD WEATHER

  • First line: When I was a-fishing off Dungeness Light
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Veteran VT 107 ('Ripest Apples')
  • Doughty, Johnny   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/635967b3-d0bd-4d3c-87de-9e191bd1a220

WINDY WEATHER

  • First line: Up jumped the bewley as black as a rook
  • Roud no: 472    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Folktracks FSA 427 (`Rolling in the Dew')
  • Gillette, Noah   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/cc4a2faa-97fc-43a2-8a33-606392061214

FISHES' LAMENTATION, THE (A NEW SONG)

  • First line: In came the herring, the king of the sea
  • Roud no: 472    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Palmer, Oxford Book of Sea Songs (1986) pp.157-158
  • Roberts, Bob (Tune)   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16