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Bargery Number 051
Music (Given or Suggested) Oral tradition
Printer or Publisher As source of text
Author Anonymous
Earliest Date 1801
Evidence for Earliest Date Refers to the first run of Trevithick's steam carriage 'The Puffing Devil' on Christmas Eve 1801.
Source of Text Kennedy, Peter (Ed) Folksongs of Britain and Ireland (London, Oak Publications, 1975) p85
Where Printed As source of text
Roud 3102
Parsed Title Camborne Hill
First Line Going up Camborne Hill, coming down
Source of Music As text
Variant Set Several versions have been recorded in the oral tradition
Source Title Camborne Hill
Origin Oral tradition

Camborne Hill

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 [051Notation]

Going up Camborneº Hill, coming down [Note 051.1]
Going up Camborne Hill, coming down
The horses stood still;
The wheels went around;
Going up Camborne Hill coming down

He heaved in the coal - the steam
He heaved in the coal, in the steam
He heaved in the coal:
The steam hit the beam
Going up Camborne Hill coming down

 

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