Sheet Music
Songs of the sailor and lumberman. Collected and compiled by William Main Doerflinger. With a foreword by Carl Carmer.
Publication Information
New York, Macmillan Co. [1972, c1951]
Physical Description
xxiii, 374 p. illus. 25 cm.
Contents
- The Alabama
- The anchor's aweigh
- A-roving
- As I went a-walking down Ratcliffe Highway
- Banks of Newfoundland
- Banks of the Gaspereaux
- Banks of the roses
- Beware of Larry Gorman
- Big five-gallon jar
- Blow, boys, blow
- Blow the man down
- Bold Manning
- Bold McCarthy (The city of Baltimore)
- Bold princess royal
- Boney
- Bound down to Newfoundland
- Boys of the island
- Burns and his highland Mary
- Burns's log camp
- Byrontown
- Call John the Boatman
- The campanero
- Canso Strait
- Can't they dance the polka!
- Charles Gustavus Anderson
- City of Baltimore
- Coast of Peru
- Come all you bold canadians.
- (cont.) Come down, you bunch of roses, come down
- Corbitt's Barkentine
- Cumberland's crew
- Dark-eyed sailor
- Donzella and the ceylon
- The dreadnought
- Drowsy sleeper (who's that at my bedroom window?)
- The drunken sailor
- Duffy's hotel
- The dying soldier
- Early in the morning
- (the drunken sailor)
- The Ebenezer
- Famous light brigade
- Female warrior
- First of the emigrants - - The flat river girl (Jack Haggerty)
- Flying cloud
- The flying dutchman
- Gale of August, '27
- George Whalen (Whalen's fate)
- Ghostly crew
- Gimme de banjo
- Gull decoy
- Hanging Johnny
- Harry Dunne
- Haul away
- Hello, somebody
- Highland Laddie
- History of Prince Edward Island - Homeward bound
- Huckleberry Hunting.
- (cont.) I am a wild young Irish boy
- I'm a decent boy from Ireland
- In measure time we'll row
- Irish girl's lament
- Jack Haggerty
- Jack Tar
- Ja, ja, ja!
- Jam on Gerry's Rock
- Jealous lover - Jean Francois (boney)
- John Brown's body
- John Dameray
- Johnny Boker
- Johnny walk along to hilo
- Jolly young sailor and the beautiful Queen
- Lady Franklin's lament
- Lady of the lake
- Leave her, Johnny (time for us to leave her)
- Leaving of Liverpool
- Let go the Reef Tackle
- Light on Cape May
- Little golden ring
- Long time ago
- Loss of the Cedar Grove
- Loss of the druid
- Loss of the Ramilies (the ship Rambolee)
- (cont.) Lowlands
- Lumber Camp Song
- Lumberman's alphabet
- Maid I left behind
- Maids of Simcoe
- Mainsail haul
- Mary on the Silvery Tide
- McCullam Camp (the winter of '73)
- McKinley Brook
- Messenger song
- Millman song
- The mouth of the Tobique
- Nightingale
- Ocean burial
- Off to sea once more
- Old oak tree
- Our Jack's come home today
- Paddy Doyle
- Paddy, get back
- Paddy west
- Paisley officer
- Periogoos' horse
- Peter Emberley
- Plain golden band
- Poor old man
- Red light saloon the Reuben Ranzo Rio Grande
- Rise me up from down below
- Roll, Julia, roll
- Roll the cotton down
- Rolling home
- Row, bullies, row (roll, Julia, roll)
- Sacramento
- Sailor boy
- The sailor's grace
- The sailor's grave
- The sailor's way.
- (cont.) Sally Brown
- Sally Monroe
- Santy Anna
- Schooner Blizard
- Schooner Kandahar
- Scow on Cowden shore
- Shallo Brown
- Shantyboys' song
- Shantyman's life
- Shenandoah
- THe ship Rambolee
- THe silk merchant's daughter
- So handy
- The soldier and the sailor
- South Australia
- Southerly wind
- Spring trip of the Schooner Ambition
- Stately southerner
- Stormalong
- Susiana
- Swansea Town
- They all love Jack
- Time for us to leave her
- Tom Dixon
- Tomah stream
- Tommy's gone to hilo
- Trip to the grand banks
- Two lovers discoursing
- We'll have another drink before the boat shoves off
- We'll roll the golden chariot along
- Were you ever in Dumbarton?
- Wexford girl
- Whalen's fate
- When Johnson's ale was new
- Whiskey, Johnny
- Who's that at my bedroom window?
- Wife of Kelso
- Wily auld Carle (the wife of Kelso)
- Winter of '73
- Young Billy Crane
- Young Forbest.