An Introduction to America’s Music

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CHAPTER 6 | BLACK, WHITES, AND THE MINSTREL STAGE 139


Listening Guide 6.1 “De Boatmen’s Dance” DAN EMMETT

Listen & Refl ect



  1. Recall the English visitor’s description (earlier in this chapter) of a minstrel performance
    for an audience of white boatmen in Buffalo. How might that audience have received this
    song?

  2. What does the song tell us about a boatman’s lifestyle?

  3. How does race fi gure into the picture?


timing section text comments
1:33 chorus High row, de boatmen row... Harmonized.
1:40 verse 3 When de boatman blows his horn,
Look out, man, your hog is gone;
He cotch my sheep, he cotch my
shoat,
Den put ’em in bag and tote ’em to
boat.
Den dance, de boatmen dance!...

Like verse 1.

1:56 chorus High row, de boatmen row... Harmonized.
2:03 verse 4 De boatman is a thrifty man
Dars none can do as de boatman
can;
I neber see a pretty girl in my life
But dat she was a boatman’s wife.
Den dance, de boatmen dance!...

Like verse 2.

2:19 instrumental
interlude

An instrumental rendition of the chorus
and verse, as in the introduction, now with
prominent bones.
2:41 chorus High row, de boatmen row... Harmonized.
2:48 verse 5 When you go to de boatmen’s ball,
Dance wid my wife or don’t dance
at all;
Sky-blue jacket an’ tarpaulin hat,
Look out, boys, for de nine tail cat.
Den dance, de boatmen dance!...

Like verse 1.

3:04 chorus High row, de boatmen row... Harmonized.
3:11 instrumental
coda

The performance concludes with one
last repeat of the verse melody, played
instrumentally.

CD 1.17

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