Life By the Galley Fire, A

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Title: 
Life By the Galley Fire, A
Type: 
Song
Description: 

[Alternately: “A Night by de Galley Fire”].



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The music was taken from Russell’s song “A Life on the Ocean Wave” (published in the 1840s with original lyrics by Epps Sargent). Of the three versions we know to be published between 1842 and 1852, there are varying degrees of fidelity to Russell’s basic conceit. Mahar notes that the lyrics in the 1848 version published by William Hall and Son at New York compare the life of tending a galley fire directly to the life of a cook aboard a ship (254), but this direct comparison is not present in the version published by B. Williams at London (date unknown). The latter version bears no direct references to any aspect of railroad life, rather, it seems to be an ode to the various dishes (“pork, cheese, an’ a pie in brine”) the cook is preparing. For a detailed consideration of the William Hall edition of the song, see Mahar pp.254-6.



The song was immensely popular on both sides of the Atlantic from 1842-1852 but its popularity did not endure during the twentieth century. There are no known recorded versions of the song. Russell’s song has come back into prominence and, since the 1970s, has been the unofficial song of the United States Merchant Marine Academy Regimental Band.



Works Cited:

  • Mahar, William J. Behind the Burnt Cork Mask: Early Blackface Minstrelsy and Antebellum American Popular Culture. Chicago: Illinois UP, 1999.


    Mark Turner


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    Sheet Music Cover
    Sheet Music Cover #2
    Sheet Music Cover #3
    Sheet Music Cover #4
    Lyrics
    Audio File - Minstrels in the Parlour

    Performance(s) listed of this act

    Performer(s) Troupe Event and Venue
    Ethiopian Serenaders (1846-48) Minstrel Show, 23 Feb. 1846 - 28 Feb. 1846
    St. James Theatre, London (city-county)
    Minstrel Show, 18 May. 1846 - 22 May. 1846
    Sadler's Wells, London (city-county)
    Ethiopian Serenaders (1846-48) Minstrel Show, 25 May. 1846 - 30 May. 1846
    St. James Theatre, London (city-county)
    Ethiopian Serenaders (1846-48) Minstrel Show, 25 May. 1846 - 25 May. 1846
    Sussex Hall, London (city-county)
    Minstrel Show, 09 Jun. 1846 - 13 Jun. 1846
    St. James Theatre, London (city-county)
    Minstrel Show, 10 Jun. 1846 - 10 Jun. 1846
    Horns, The, Kennington, London (city-county)
    Minstrel Show, 12 Jun. 1846 - 12 Jun. 1846
    Green Man, Blackheath, London (city-county)
    Ethiopian Serenaders (1846-48) Minstrel Show, 29 Jun. 1846 - 04 Jul. 1846
    St. James Theatre, London (city-county)

    Cave, J.H.
    Original Creole Vocalists Variety, 30 Jun. 1846 - 03 Jul. 1846
    Vauxhall Gardens, London (city-county)

    Cave, J.H.
    Original Creole Vocalists Variety, 06 Jul. 1846 - 10 Jul. 1846
    Vauxhall Gardens, London (city-county)

    Cave, J.H.
    Original Creole Vocalists Variety, 14 Jul. 1846 - 17 Jul. 1846
    Vauxhall Gardens, London (city-county)

    Fortescue
    Ethiopian Harmonists (1846-47) Variety, 03 Aug. 1846 - 07 Aug. 1846
    Vauxhall Gardens, London (city-county)

    Fortescue
    Ethiopian Harmonists (1846-47) Variety, 11 Aug. 1846 - 14 Aug. 1846
    Vauxhall Gardens, London (city-county)

    Fortescue
    Ethiopian Harmonists (1846-47) Minstrel Show, 06 Mar. 1847 - 08 Mar. 1847
    Concert Hall, Lancashire

    Fortescue
    Ethiopian Harmonists (1846-47) Minstrel Show, 15 May. 1847 - 15 May. 1847
    Concert Hall, Lancashire
    Beyadere and Female Serenaders Minstrel Show, 26 Jun. 1847 - 26 Jun. 1847
    Concert Hall, Lancashire

    Hutsfield
    Ethiopian Melodists and New York Serenaders Minstrel Show, 21 Sep. 1847 - 24 Sep. 1847
    Concert Hall, Lancashire

    Hutsfield
    Ethiopian Melodists and New York Serenaders Minstrel Show, 27 Sep. 1847 - 01 Oct. 1847
    Concert Hall, Lancashire

    Fortescue
    Ethiopian Harmonists (1847-?) Minstrel Show, 01 Nov. 1847 - 05 Nov. 1847
    Concert Hall, Lancashire
    Variety, 10 Jan. 1848 - 15 Jan. 1848
    Evans's Grand Hotel, London (city-county)