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The Sweet Trinity

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Traditional song
For other uses, seeThe Golden Vanity.
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"The Sweet Trinity" (Roud 122,Child 286), also known as "The Golden Vanity" or "The Golden Willow Tree", is an Englishfolk song orsea shanty. The first surviving version, about 1635, was "SirWalter Raleigh Sailing In The Lowlands (Shewing how the famous Ship called the Sweet Trinity was taken by a false Gally & how it was again restored by the craft of a little Sea-boy, who sunk the Gally)".

Synopsis

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A captain of a ship (theSweet Trinity orGolden Vanity orGolden Willow Tree of the title) laments the danger it is in; Sir Walter Raleigh complains that it was captured by a galley, but the more common complaint is that it is in danger from another ship, which may beFrench,Turkish,Spanish, or (especially in American variants)British. A cabin boy offers to solve the problem. The captain promises him rich rewards, which vary enormously between versions. The boy swims to the enemy ship, bores holes in its hull, and sinks it.

He swims back to his ship. Usually, the captain declares that he will not rescue the boy out of the water, let alone reward him. In some variants, the boy extorts the rescue and reward by sinking (or threatening to sink) his ship as well, but usually the boy drowns (sometimes after saying he would sink the ship if it weren't for the crew). Occasionally, the crew rescues him, but he dies on the deck. In the variant with Raleigh, Raleigh is willing to keep some of his promises, but not to marry him to his daughter, and the cabin boy scorns him. In the New England version recorded byJohn Roberts (see below), he sinks both ships but is rescued by another one, thus explaining how the story could have been passed on.

Printings

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Recordings

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  • The Carter Family recorded it in 1935 under the title "Sinking in the Lonesome Sea".
  • Alan Lomax recorded Justus Begley performing "The Golden Willow Tree" in 1937.[1]
  • The Almanac Singers (Pete Seeger on lead vocal) recorded it onDeep Sea Chanteys and Whaling Ballads (1941).
  • A.L. Lloyd onThe English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume III (1956).
  • Paul Clayton recorded a version entitled "The Turkish Revelee", onWhaling and Sailing Songs from the Days of Moby Dick (1956).
  • Burl Ives released a recording as "The Golden Vanity" on his 1956Down to the Sea in Ships.
  • Richard Dyer-Bennet recorded a version entitled "The Golden Vanity" for his "Richard Dyer-Bennet 5" LP which was released in 1958.
  • The Brothers Four recorded the song in 1960 as "The Gallant Argosy".
  • Scottish Skifle artistLonnie Donegan recorded the song as 'The Golden Vanity' for the B-side of his UK number 1 singleMy Old Man's a Dustman in 1960.
  • Barbara Dane recorded a version as "Turkey Reveille" in 1962.
  • The New Lost City Ramblers recorded it (as "Sinking in the Lonesome Sea", after the Carter Family version) onGone to the Country (1963, Folkways FA2491).
  • Odetta recorded it as "The Golden Vanity" and it appeared on her second recording for RCA,Odetta Sings Folk Songs (1963, RCA LSP2643)
  • The Chad Mitchell Trio recorded it (as "The Golden Vanity") onAt the Bitter End (1964).
  • Martin Simpson on the albumGolden Vanity (1976).
  • Gordon Bok, Ann Mayo Muir, and Ed Trickett recorded it in 1978 on their second album,The Ways of Man.
  • Rory Block on the albumRhinestones & Steel Strings (1984).
  • The baritoneBruce Hubbard, recorded it as "The Golden Willow Tree" in 1989 for his albumFor You, For Me, with Dennis Russell Davies and the Orchestra of St. Luke's. It is on Angel/EMI Records.
  • Tom Paxton recorded it (as "The Golden Vanity") for a tape calledA Folksong Festival in 1986.
  • Peter, Paul and Mary recorded the tune as "The Golden Vanity" for their 1990 albumFlowers and Stones.
  • In 1992Bob Dylan performed it at a concert. This later appeared as a bootleg album calledGolden Vanity (recordings made 1988–1992).[2]
  • Steeleye Span recorded it in 1995 for the albumTime, but it appeared instead on an anthologyThe Best of British Folk Rock.
  • TheFriends of Fiddler's Green onThis Side of the Ocean (1997).
  • Mike Seeger recorded a banjo version called "The Golden Willow Tree" on his 2003 albumTrue Vine.
  • John Roberts recorded a New England version, entitled "The Weeping Willow Tree", on his 2003 albumSea Fever.
  • Bruce Molsky recorded a version in theclawhammer style on his albumSoon Be Time (2006).
  • Loudon Wainwright III recorded a version under the name "Turkish Revelry" onRogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys (2006).
  • The Askew Sisters recorded a version called "The Old Virginia Lowlands" for their 2008 albumAll in a Garden Green.
  • Brian Peters recorded it as "The Golden Vanity" on his albumSongs of Trial & Triumph (2008).
  • Crooked Still recorded the song as "The Golden Vanity" on theirLive album (2009) and onSome Strange Country (2011).
  • Andy the Doorbum recorded the song as "The Reveille" on the album "The Man Killed The Bird, And With The Bird He Killed The Song, And With The Song, Himself" (2011).[3]
  • AccordionistDoug Lacy recorded a version for the 2014 soundtrack to the television seriesBlack Sails.
  • Gabriella Lewis and Shay Tochner recorded the song "The Golden Vanity" on the traditional album "Wild Rovin' No More" released in 2015
  • Alasdair Roberts recorded a version called "The Golden Vanity" on his albumToo Long in This Condition
  • Lankum recorded a version called "The Turkish Reveille" on the album "Between the Earth and Sky" (2017)
  • Michigan-IO recorded a version called “Lowlands” in the albumMichigan-IO (2019).
  • Jake Xerxes Fussell recorded a version called "The Golden Willow Tree" on the album "Good and Green Again" (2022)
  • Fisherman's Friends recorded a version called "The Golden Vanity" on the album "All Aboard"(2024)

Variants

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"The Golden Willow Tree (part 1)".The Lomax Kentucky Recordings. Retrieved2018-05-03.
  2. ^SeeDylan bootlegs
  3. ^"The Reveille, by Andy the Doorbum".

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