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JIMMIE JUDD (THE BEAU SHAI RIVER) [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]

  • Roud no: 636    |   Online index   |   Historical notes / References
  • Traditional Ballad Index (online)

BONCHI RIVER, THE; OR, JIMMIE JUDGE

  • Roud no: 636    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Library of Congress recording AFS 04456 A02
  • Grover, Carrie   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/2ae0bfcf-0729-4cf1-b145-61ff00ec5299

JIMMIE JUDD (THE BEAU SHAI RIVER) [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]

  • Roud no: 636    |   Online index   |   Historical notes / References
  • Traditional Ballad Index (online) LC04
  • URL link

BONSHEE RIVER

  • First line: Come all you undaunted lumbering boys that plow the rassle dee
  • Roud no: 636    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Post, Music in Rural New England Family and Community Life 1870-1940 (2004) pp.37-38
  • Smith, Richard   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/0f309ebd-288c-492e-81bc-d6b01a704bf7

JIMMY JUDGE

  • First line: Come all you jolly seamen that plough that restless deep
  • Roud no: 636    |   Book   |   Text
  • Emrich, American Folk Poetry (1974) p.546
  • Grover, Mrs. Carrie   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/fe83b60b-89c5-4cdf-a721-d8d7d00f8d6f

BONNECHERE RIVER, THE

  • Roud no: 636    |   Journal   |   Reference
  • Doucette: Canadian Folk Music Journal 3 (1975) p.28
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/e8a5155c-c4bd-4b6e-89d5-d4a62f57d05a

JIMMIE JUDGES

  • First line: Come all you undaunted lumbermen who roams the forest deep
  • Roud no: 636    |   Journal   |   Text; Music
  • Bulletin of the Folksong Society of the Northeast 10 (1935) pp.20-21
  • Forbus, Lamont   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/3b2d7eb2-1d60-42d8-ac99-08b5dbc2c0b5

BEAU SHAI RIVER, THE

  • First line: Down on the Beau Shai River
  • Roud no: 636    |   Book   |   Text
  • Beck, Songs of the Michigan Lumberjacks (1941) pp.145-148 (version a)
  • Holcomb, L.L.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/8e7eacb9-f14b-444c-8ac0-3182e0b2682f

JAMIE JUDGE

  • First line: Come all ye undaunted heroes
  • Roud no: 636    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Warner, Traditional American Folk Songs (1980) pp.80-82
  • Galusha, John   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bf37e020-3f61-4c00-a880-49df7571fa2a

JIMMIE JUDD

  • First line: Now Jimmie Judd was this young man's name
  • Roud no: 636    |   Book   |   Text
  • Gardner & Chickering, Ballads & Songs of Southern Michigan (1939) p.276
  • Fulsher, Robert   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/adbb03d8-95c4-4b93-83dc-4884d2f944ad

JIMMY JUDGE

  • First line: Come all you wild heroes
  • Roud no: 636    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Edith Fowke Coll. (FO 10, FO 48)
  • Brown, Jim   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ef0fe285-7eed-4590-aa94-c875a645172c

JIMMY JUDGE

  • First line: Come all you wild heroes that runs the restless deep
  • Roud no: 636    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Fowke, Lumbering Songs from the Northern Woods (1970) pp.104-106 (version b)
  • Brown, Jim   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ef0fe285-7eed-4590-aa94-c875a645172c

JIMMY JUDGE

  • First line: Jimmy Judge was this young man's name
  • Roud no: 636    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Edith Fowke Coll. (FO 10)
  • McCollom, George   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/4afb300a-d8aa-4748-948f-cd3f347477dd

JIMMY JUDGE

  • First line: Jimmy Judge was this young man's name
  • Roud no: 636    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Fowke, Lumbering Songs from the Northern Woods (1970) pp.104-106
  • McCollom, George   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/4afb300a-d8aa-4748-948f-cd3f347477dd

JIMMY JUDGE

  • First line: It was on the Bonnechere River a little below Renfrew
  • Roud no: 636    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Edith Fowke Coll. (FO 22)
  • Fraser, Mrs. Arlington   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/409105f1-6595-4f94-af41-2c8c12d89775

JIMMY JUDGE

  • First line: Come all you bold undaunted heroes that roam the hills
  • Roud no: 636    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Edith Fowke Coll. (FO 35)
  • Thibadeau, Joe   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/e8a5155c-c4bd-4b6e-89d5-d4a62f57d05a

JIMMY JUDGE

  • First line: Come all you daring young men that have run the rapids deep
  • Roud no: 636    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Edith Fowke Coll. (FO 37)
  • Chisholm, Joe   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/e758dd4c-97e4-40b8-8647-71e87643b186

JIMMY JUDGE

  • First line: Jimmy Judge was this young man's name
  • Roud no: 636    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Edith Fowke Coll. (FO 51)
  • McCallum, George   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/4afb300a-d8aa-4748-948f-cd3f347477dd

JIMMY JUDGE

  • First line: Come all you wild heroes that run the restless deep
  • Roud no: 636    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Fowke & Johnston, Folk Songs of Canada 2 (1967) pp.80-81
  • Brown, Jim (Text) / George McCallum (Tune)   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ef0fe285-7eed-4590-aa94-c875a645172c

BANCHEE RIVER

  • First line: This young man's name was Jimmie Judge
  • Roud no: 636    |   Book   |   Frag. Text
  • Carmer, The Hudson (1939) pp.370-371
  • Galusha, Yankee John   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bf37e020-3f61-4c00-a880-49df7571fa2a

JIMMIE JUDGE

  • Roud no: 636    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Text
  • Helen Hartness Flanders Collection (Middlebury College, Vermont) D31` B 03
  • Smith, Richard   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/0f309ebd-288c-492e-81bc-d6b01a704bf7
  • URL link

BEAU SHAI RIVER, THE

  • First line: Down on the Beau Shai River
  • Roud no: 636    |   Book   |   Text
  • Beck, Lore of the Lumber Camps (1948) pp.237-240 (version a)
  • Holcomb, L.L.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/8e7eacb9-f14b-444c-8ac0-3182e0b2682f

BEAU SHAI RIVER, THE

  • First line: Come all you gallant young men
  • Roud no: 636    |   Book   |   Text
  • Beck, Lore of the Lumber Camps (1948) pp.237-240 (version b)
  • Turpenning, Otis   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/fd43fa97-dd63-4db3-9977-a35d5aefc14a

JIMMIE JOT

  • First line: Come all you gallant young men
  • Roud no: 636    |   Book   |   Text
  • Beck, Songs of the Michigan Lumberjacks (1941) pp.145-148 (version b)
  • Turpenning, Otis   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/8ed4f342-7c61-48f5-80e0-87494d4f2647

JIMMIE JUDGES

  • First line: Come all you undaunted lumbermen who roam the forest deep
  • Roud no: 636    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Barry, Maine Woods Songster p.56
  • Forbuss, Lamont   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/3b2d7eb2-1d60-42d8-ac99-08b5dbc2c0b5

BONSHEE RIVER, THE (JIMMIE JUDGES)

  • First line: Come all you 'daunted heroes that plough the restless deep
  • Roud no: 636    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Text
  • Samuel Preston Bayard Folklore Recordings (YouTube) Charles S. Brink #3 (at 2:58)
  • Brink, Charles S.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/8807b71f-5c67-437d-85af-562d318d4d28
  • URL link