Rolling Home (I)

DESCRIPTION: The sailors are "Rolling home, rolling home, rolling home across the sea, Rolling home (to wherever home is)." They describe they voyage, the girls or whatnot they have left behind, and the joys of returning to home (and sweethearts)
AUTHOR: unknown
EARLIEST DATE: 1906
KEYWORDS: ship travel return reunion
FOUND IN: US(MA,MW,NE) Australia Canada(Mar,Newf) Britain(England)
REFERENCES (20 citations):
Doerflinger-SongsOfTheSailorAndLumberman, pp. 155-160, "Rolling Home" (2 texts, 2 tunes)
Walton/Grimm-Windjammers-SongsOfTheGreatLakesSailors, pp. 52-55, "Rolling Home" (1 text, 1 tune)
Harlow-ChantyingAboardAmericanShips, pp. 133-136, "Rolling Home" (2 texts, 1 tune)
Hugill-ShantiesFromTheSevenSeas, pp. 182-191, "Rolling Home" (4 texts- 3 English, 1 German; 3 tunes) [AbEd, pp. 146-149]
Hugill-SongsOfTheSea, p. 39, "Rolling Home" (1 text, 1 tune)
Huntington-FolksongsFromMarthasVineyard, pp. 75-77, "Rolling Home" (1 text, 1 tune)
Huntington-TheGam-MoreSongsWhalemenSang, pp. 134-136, "Rolling Home"; "Sailing Home from England" (2 texts, 1 tune)
Shay-AmericanSeaSongsAndChanteys, pp. 141-143, "(Rolling Home)" (1 text, 1 tune)
Kinsey-SongsOfTheSea, pp. 139140, "Rolling Home" (1 text, 1 tune)
Fahey-Eureka-SongsThatMadeAustralia, pp. 54-55, "Rolling Home" (1 text, 1 tune)
Meredith/Covell/Brown-FolkSongsOfAustraliaVol2, p. 95, "Rolling Home" (1 text, 1 tune)
Smith/Hatt/Fowke-SeaSongsBalladFromNineteenthCenturyNovaScotia, p. 40, "Rolling Home to Merry England" (1 text)
Palmer-OxfordBookOfSeaSongs 116, "Rolling Home" (1 text, 1 tune)
Browne-FolkSongsOfOldHampshire, pp. 87-89, "Rolling Home" (1 text, 1 tune)
Shay-BarroomBallads/PiousFriendsDrunkenCompanions, pp. 72-74, "Rolling Home" (1 text, 1 tune)
Darling-NewAmericanSongster, pp. 320-321, "Rolling Home" (1 text)
Silber/Silber-FolksingersWordbook, p. 96, "Rolling Home" (1 text)
MidwestFolklore, David D. Anderson, "Songs and Sayings of the Lakes," Volume 12, Number 1 (Spring 1962) pp. 7-8, "(When the mate calls up all hands)" (1 text, in which they roll to "old Chicago")
DT, ROLLHOME ROLLHOM2 ROLLHOM3
ADDITIONAL: _Sing Out_ magazine, Volume 32, #4 (1987), p, 80, "Rolling Home" (1 text, 1 tune, as sung by Captain Leighton Robinson)

Roud #4766
RECORDINGS:
Morris Houlihan, "Rolling Home" (on NFMLeach; MUNFLA/Leach)
Capt. Leighton Robinson w. Alex Barr, Arthur Brodeur & Leighton McKenzie, "Rolling Home" (AFS 4230 A, 1939; on LC27; on LC27, in AMMEM/Cowell)

CROSS-REFERENCES:
cf. "Kevin Barry" (tune)
cf. "Magelhan" (adaption of text)
NOTES [156 words]: Silber and Palmer-OxfordBookOfSeaSongs credit this to Charles Mackay, but the variety of verses known to me (most of which do not occur in Silber) implies that this is a genuinely traditional song. - RBW
Hugill in Shanties from the Seven Seas (Mystic Seaport,1994) p. 145 says "Its origin is a bit doubtful, but most collectors seem to think it is based on a poem of Charles Mackay, written on board ship in 1858.... No one has discovered as to whether it is mentioned in any books prior to 1858; if this was the case it would more or less prove that the shanty came first."
Mackay's chorus is "Rolling home, rolling home, rolling home, dear land to thee, Rolling home to merry England, rolling home across the sea" per Leach in notes to NFMLeach. Leach thinks "MacKay used the chantey refrain [rather] than that he contributed it. Certainly the Newfoundlanders think that this chantey is older than the middle of the [19th] century." - BS
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