Rock Island Line Explained

The Rock Island Line
Type:song
Artist:Cummins State Farm inmates
Released:s
Recorded:October 1934
Venue:Cummins State Farm, Lincoln County, Arkansas
Genre:American folk music
Length:1:48
Label:Archive of Folk Culture (no. AFS 248)
Producer:John A. Lomax

"Rock Island Line" is an American folk song. Ostensibly about the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, it appeared as a folk song as early as 1929. The first recorded performance of "Rock Island Line" was by inmates of the Arkansas Cummins State Farm prison in 1934.[1]

The beginning of the most popular version of the song tells the story of a train operator who smuggles pig iron through a toll gate by claiming all he had on board was livestock, but this episode was a later addition not present in the traditional, 1929 version.The song's chorus includes:Many artists subsequently recorded it, often changing the verses and adjusting the lyrics.[2]

History

The earliest known version of "Rock Island Line" was written in 1929 by Clarence Wilson, a member of the Rock Island Colored Booster Quartet, a singing group made up of employees of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad at the Biddle Shops freight yard in Little Rock, Arkansas. The lyrics to this version are largely different from the version that later evolved and became famous, with verses describing people and activities associated with the yard.[3]

The first audio recording of the song was made by folklorist and musicologist John A. Lomax at the Tucker, Arkansas prison farm on September 29, 1934. Lead Belly accompanied Lomax to the prison. This version retains some lyrical features of the 1929 version, but also features key elements of the "classic" version. A similar version was recorded by Lomax in October 1934 at Cummins State Farm prison in Lincoln County, Arkansas, performed by a group of singers led by Kelly Pace.[3]

The Penguin Book Of American Folk Songs, compiled and with notes by Alan Lomax, published in 1964, includes "Rock Island Line" with the following footnote:

According to Harry Lewman Music,

Lonnie Donegan's recording, released as a single in late 1955, signaled the start of the UK skiffle craze. This recording featured Donegan, Chris Barber on double bass and Beryl Bryden on washboard. The Acoustic Music organization makes this comment about Donegan's version. "It flew up the English charts. Donegan had synthesized American Southern Blues with simple acoustic instruments: acoustic guitar, washtub bass and washboard rhythm. The new style was called 'Skiffle' .... and referred to music from people with little money for instruments. The new style captivated an entire generation of post-war youth in England."[4]

Pete Seeger recorded a version a cappella while he was chopping wood, to demonstrate its origins.

Renditions

"Rock Island Line" has been recorded by:

1930s–1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

External links

Notes and References

  1. Some times identified as "Kelly Pace and Prisoners"
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  5. Web site: Unterberger . Richie . Treasury of Library of Congress Field Recordings - Various Artists : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards . . April 21, 2013.
  6. http://cycad.com/cgi-bin/Leadbelly/discog/
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  13. Book: Bragg. Billy. Billy Bragg. Roots, Radicals and Rockers: How Skiffle Changed the World. Faber & Faber. London. 9780571327768. 1 Rock Island Line. 1 July 2017.
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