Tuba Skinny in Philadelphia- Bellamina 8/30/19- Island vibe from Nassau String Band
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There is a recording of this song by The Nassau String Band made on a field trip by John Lomax as long ago as 1935- from Pops Coffee blog.
A long time ago (in the 1920s) there was a white ship named Bellamina, based at Nassau in the Bahamas. It was used for smuggling spirits 200 miles across the sea to Florida. But the American Coast Guards intercepted it.
After the boat's release, it was taken to dry dock in Nassau - this time to be painted BLACK!
The Bahamians loved inventing songs about anything in the news; and so a great 16-bar simple rhythmic song soon appeared.
Bellamina, Bellamina!
Bellamina's in the harbour.
Bellamina, Bellamina!
Bellamina's in the harbour.
So put the Bellamina on the dock
And paint the Bellamina black, black!
Oh put the Bellamina on the dock
And paint the Bellamina black!
In fact, there were at least three more ships that had to be repainted in this way. They are all mentioned in the version of the song that you can listen to BY CLICKING HERE • Blind Blake - A Second Album of Bahamian S... . At 2 minutes 47 seconds, Blind Blake (who was recording this in 1952) sings several verses, mentioning other ships too; and you can pick out the words very clearly.
From Pop Coffee's blog.
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