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LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN, THE
- First line: I am growing old and weary and my sight is getting dim
- Roud no: 4762 | Sound recording | Audio
- Chrome Dreams CDDCD 5007 (2005) ('Maverick Country')
- Warmack, Paul & his Gully Jumpers | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN (I), THE [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 4762 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online)
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN (II), THE [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 4762 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online)
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN
- Roud no: 4762 | Sound recording | Audio
- Library of Congress recording AFS 08857 B01
- Temple, L. Parker "Pick" | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/6428f615-2466-4a43-a083-6ab9f99c7566
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN
- First line: I am a jolly railroad man, and braking is my trade
- Roud no: 4762 | Songster | Text
- Turk Moore's Songster (1880s?)
- [No printer or place] (USA) | USA
LITTLE OLD CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN
- First line: We're going to sing a song, we won't detain you long
- Roud no: 4762 | Songster | Text
- Delaney's Song Book No.1 (1892) p.14
- Delaney (New York) | USA : New York
LITTLE OLD CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN
- First line: We're going to sing a song, we won't detain you long
- Roud no: 4762 | Songster | Text
- Wehman, Good Old-Time Songs No.3 (1914) p.107
- Wehman Bros. (New York) (1914) | USA : New York
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN
- First line: I am a jolly railroader and breaking is my trade
- Roud no: 4762 | Manuscript | Text
- Gertrude Deacon Songbook (c1885-c1893) account book pp.34-35
- Deacon, Gertrude | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN
- First line: Conductor he's a fine old man his hair is turning gtrey, The
- Roud no: 4762 | Sound recording | Audio
- Sussex Traditions website: Tape recorded by Ken Spicer of his mother singing
- Spicer, Dorothy | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/756c8336-7940-49db-bb31-5ad1eed15129
- URL link
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN, THE
- First line: We are jolly American railroad men
- Roud no: 4762 | Sound recording | Audio
- Vetco LP 103 (`Songs of the Railroad 1924-1934')
- Pickard Family | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN, THE
- First line: Conductor he's a fine old man
- Roud no: 4762 | Book | Text; Music
- Botkin & Harlow, Treasury of Railroad Folklore (1953) pp.455-456
- Temple, L. Parker (Pick) | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/40addb7e-0476-4662-af8a-d3608ec208d8
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN, THE
- First line: Now I am a jolly railroad man
- Roud no: 4762 | Book | Text
- Brown, North Carolina Folklore 3 (1952) pp.263-264
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/70f97c2c-8656-4e05-b23b-cf023a59a192
- First line: Conductor he's a fine old man, The
- Roud no: 4762 | Book | Text
- Pack, Old Time Ballads & Cowboy Songs (c1933) pp.12-13
- Pack, Loye | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN
- First line: Hinges they are rusty, The
- Roud no: 4762 | Sound recording | Frag. audio
- Robert W. Gordon Collection (American Folklife Center, LOC) Cylinder 99 item CAL 177
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/cdcab29c-da71-4dd9-99d4-e57bba8fb05c
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN , THE
- First line: Well, I've been in many countries, I've been to many climes
- Roud no: 4762 | Sound recording | Audio
- Robert W. Gordon Collection (American Folklife Center, LOC) Cylinder A12 item NC 12
- Lewey, Fred J. | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/70f97c2c-8656-4e05-b23b-cf023a59a192
- First line: Oh I'm a jolly railroad boy, and braking is my job
- Roud no: 4762 | Newspaper | Text
- Family Herald & Weekly Star (Montreal) Old Favourites section 31 Jul 1929
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/01cc2feb-f80d-4f07-b02e-f9f30aef16f9
- First line: Oh I'm a jolly railroad boy, and braking is my job
- Roud no: 4762 | Newspaper | Text
- Family Herald & Weekly Star (Montreal) Old Favourites section 28 Oct 1936
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/01cc2feb-f80d-4f07-b02e-f9f30aef16f9
- First line: Oh I'm a jolly railroad boy, and braking is my job
- Roud no: 4762 | Newspaper | Text
- Family Herald & Weekly Star (Montreal) Old Favourites section 9 Feb 1944
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/01cc2feb-f80d-4f07-b02e-f9f30aef16f9
- First line: Oh the little red caboose
- Roud no: 4762 | Sound recording | Audio
- Yazoo 2052 ('The Story that the Crow told me 2')
- Thomas, Henry
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN
- Roud no: 4762 | Sound recording | Audio
- Library of Congress recording 3564 B3
- McCowan, Arthur | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/5f2d144d-6d57-450a-81b1-3b01d64eb714
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN, THE
- First line: While riding on the B&O from Phillie to New York
- Roud no: 4762 | Newspaper | Text
- Family Herald & Weekly Star (Montreal) Old Favourites section 14 Aug 1929
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/01cc2feb-f80d-4f07-b02e-f9f30aef16f9
- First line: Well the little red caboose, little red caboose
- Roud no: 4762 | Sound recording | Audio
- Yazoo 1080/1 ('Texas Worried Blues: Complete Recorded Works 1927-1929')
- Thomas, Henry | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/067d92de-b8f0-4cf2-84ef-55208097db5f
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN, THE
- First line: Conductor he's a fine old man
- Roud no: 4762 | Manuscript | Text
- Steve Roud Field Collection
- Ryder, Mr. E.C. | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/3cfed3ee-3107-40f0-a488-e58ea9a2b139
- Image attached
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN (I), THE [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 4762 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online) BRaF455
- URL link
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN (II), THE [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 4762 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online) Br3235
- URL link
LITTLE OLD CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN
- First line: We're going to sing a song, we won't detain you long
- Roud no: 4762 | Songster | Text
- Delaney's Song Book No.1 (1892) p.14
- Delaney (New York) | USA : New York
- First line: Conductor he's a fine old man, The
- Roud no: 4762 | Book | Text
- Pack, Old Time Ballads & Cowboy Songs (c1933) pp.12-13
- Pack, Loye | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN, THE
- First line: While riding on the B&O from Phillie to New York
- Roud no: 4762 | Newspaper | Text
- Family Herald & Weekly Star (Montreal) Old Favourites section 14 Aug 1929
- First line: Oh I'm a jolly railroad boy, and braking is my job
- Roud no: 4762 | Newspaper | Text
- Family Herald & Weekly Star (Montreal) Old Favourites section 31 Jul 1929
- First line: Oh I'm a jolly railroad boy, and braking is my job
- Roud no: 4762 | Newspaper | Text
- Family Herald & Weekly Star (Montreal) Old Favourites section 28 Oct 1936
- First line: Oh I'm a jolly railroad boy, and braking is my job
- Roud no: 4762 | Newspaper | Text
- Family Herald & Weekly Star (Montreal) Old Favourites section 9 Feb 1944
LITTLE RED CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN
- First line: I am a jolly railroad man, and braking is my trade
- Roud no: 4762 | Songster | Text
- Turk Moore's Songster (1880s?)
- [No printer or place] (USA) | USA
LITTLE OLD CABOOSE BEHIND THE TRAIN
- First line: We're going to sing a song, we won't detain you long
- Roud no: 4762 | Songster | Text
- Wehman, Good Old-Time Songs No.3 (1914) p.107
- Wehman Bros. (New York) (1914) | USA : New York