Bound for the Rio Grande – Shanties Family

List of the Bound for the Rio Grande – Shanties Family

  1. Bound for the Rio Grande (Cecil Sharp Version) – Brake Windlass Shanty
  2. Bound for the Rio Grande (R. R. Terry’s Version)

Interesting Facts about the Bound for the Rio Grande – Shanties Family

Bound for the Rio Grande – Shanties Family was in the opinion of Stan Hugill. Is part of the bigger family of the shanties “Rio Grande”, on my website is separated because they have different titles. Those songs were always sung at the anchor capstan or windlass.

By windlass, I mean anchor windlass when pulling the anchor happens in the way of raise-up levers on both sides of the device. By moving up and down, the mechanism spin anchor or line, and each move pulls the anchor about a couple of inches. Below image of old fashion windlass.

Capstan windlass

The other way of using these songs was at the capstan used later on sailing ships, it was a vertical-axled rotating machine developed for use on sailing ships to multiply the pulling force of seamen when hauling ropes. The capstan was used for multiple pulling (heaving) jobs, but raising the capstan was the heaviest job so the tempo was the slowest used on capstans. Below image of the capstan working on its sailors.

crew in front of the capstan

Short story of the Rio Grande – Shanties Family

The “Rio Grande” from the title of this shanty is not Mexican Rio Grande, but the one further south in Brazil; not Rio Grande del Nord only Rio Grande dol Sul. Golden sand mentioned in some of the versions applies to the southern Brasilian river and port, for both banks of the Brazilian Great River are cheaped high with sand dunes, as many seamen are aware, also in the past gold was a commodity found in this district.

My private collection of books

Shantyman library –  you will see descriptions and recommendations of positions worth diving into, true sources of knowledge about sea shanties. To gain knowledge about sea shanties is the main ultimate purpose of this library, every book in this library is somehow related to sea shanties and before mast songs.

More involvement in Traditional Sea Shanties

You can find this record here or directly listen below. If you want to discuss the record or share your opinion you can do it in my Facebook forum here.