Song
The Mules That Walked Our Foc'sle Deck
Source: James Dix via Ivan Walton Collection
Composer: Trad.
Region: South West
Circa: 1849-1900
Year: 1934

Lyrics from Ivan Walton's typescript.
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Ian Bell Sings "The Mules..." There is a very long pause at the beginning (about 15 seconds) I adapted a traditional tune to fit the words.
Many schooners and other vessels carried horses or mules as part of the crew. They raised the anchors, towed the ship, and powered cranes for loading. The small engines that eventually replaced them were called "donkey engines". This is a song from the Ivan Walton Collection. It was sung for Walton by James Dix of Kingston. There was no tune indicated so I've used the melody of the lumbermen's song "Save Young Money When You're Young".

Horses at the capstan - From "Schooner Days".
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