“On Board of a Man-of-War (Young Susan)”

Description

The singer overhears "a maid complain for the losing of her dear," gone to sea aboard a man-of-war. She dresses as a sailor to follow him. After seven years they come home and live happily ever after

Notes

This is closely related to the songs of the "British Man-of-War" family, and almost certainly derives from the same sources. But the two songs don't share many actual words, and this is one of several versions in which the girl dresses herself as a sailor to follow her love. I decided this was reason enough to split them. - RBW

Cross references

References

  1. SHenry H556, p. 326, "On Board of a Man-of-War" (1 text, 1 tune)
  2. Roud #1533
  3. BI, HHH556

About

Author: unknown
Earliest date: 1934 (Sam Henry collection)
Found in: Ireland