
The origins of this Canadian folk song are unclear, but its tune may derive from the Scottish song 'Hielund Laddie'.
flute
usa
canada
canadian
traditional
fiddle
banjo
ireland
tin whistle
historic
united states
britain
bones
period
historical
stephen foster
19th century
nineteenth century
Story behind the song
The donkey referred to in this chantey is not the animal, but a steam-powered "donkey engine" used for hoisting cargo to and from a ship, in place of sailors. The origin of this Canadian song is unclear, but its tune might derive from the Scottish song "Hielund Laddie". Half way through the song, one can hear the distinctive galloping foot-driven rhythm popular in French Canadian folk music. (Harmonica, jew's-harp, spoons, vocals - G. Mallon; Bones, button accordion, feet - B. Santin)