Fathom the Bowl

Fathom the Bowl

Fathom the Bowl (Roud 880) is an English Drinking song, probably dating from the nineteenth century.

ynopsis

With a "Come all ye" opening, the singer invites heroes to join him in praise of punch. There is a catalogue of the ingredients that come from various countries. One verse laments the fact that the singer's father lies at the bottom of the sea. Finally the singer complains that his wife is a scold. During the chorus, the singing slows down in order to relish a rising musical scale on "Fathom-the bowl".

Commentary

The ingredients of punch include expensive spirits, too expensive for ordinary people. This has led to the suggestion that the song would be sung by smugglers. This might place it in the late eighteenth century or early nineteenth century. It might also explain the dead man at the bottom of the sea. On the other hand it might a song sung by wealthy middle-class young gentlemen or military officers, which gradually made its way down the social ladder.

Historical Background

The fact that the early versions are almost identical to current versions implies that it has been valued for the simplicity of the words. It is also very compact in geographical spread. Almost all collected version are from the south of England, and none were collected outside England. The verse:

:My father he doth lie at the bottom of the sea:No stone at his head, ah, but what careth he?:While that clear crystal fountain over England doth roll:Give me the punch ladle, I’ll fathom the bowl

is slightly mysterious. How does a fountain roll? According to the "folkinfo" website the "Clear crystal fountain" is supposed to refer to winter storms, but it is not obvious how this is either possible or relevant to the story. Perhaps the clouds will roll overhead, in a cold country like England in winter time.

Cultural Relationships

The song implies a camaraderie with all those who hear the song and is ideal for singing in a chorus. Appropriately, there is a beer made by the brewery called "West Berkshire" called "Fathom the Bowl".

tandard References

* Roud 880
* Gardiner H587 (The "H" stands for Hampshire)

Broadsides

The earliest printed broadside are Such (London, between 1863 and 1885), Fortey (London, between 1858 and 1885), Hedges (London) and Pitts (London).

Textual Variants

The song was published in 1891 in a songbook, "English Folk Songs" by William Alexander Barrett. It was collected by Baring-Gould, Cecil Sharp (1907) and George Gardiner (Hampshire 1906). There is almost no variation in the text. It is also known as "The Punch Ladle" or "Bowl Bowl".

Non-English variants

None

ongs that refer to PAGENAME

None

Motifs

It is a so-called "catalogue song", similar to "Good Luck to The Barley Mow" and "All For Me Grog".

Literature

No references.

Art

None.

Television and Movie References

None.

Music

The same tune is used in all cases.

Recordings

Musical variants

None.

Other songs with the same tune

None.

ee also

Notes

References

* [http://www.folkinfo.org/songs/displaysong.php?songid=218 folkinfo]
* [http://www.mysongbook.de/msb/songs/f/fathomth.html lyrics]
* [http://www.lyricsmania.com/lyrics/seth_lakeman_lyrics_9770/the_punch_bowl_lyrics_31255/the_punch_bowl_lyrics_338916.html Seth Lakeman lyrics]
* [http://store.piratesversusninjas.net/piratedrinks.html Pirate drinks]

Further reading

None.

External links

* [http://www.folkinfo.org/songs/displaysong.php?songid=218 folkinfo]
* [http://www.mysongbook.de/msb/songs/f/fathomth.html lyrics]
* [http://www.lyricsmania.com/lyrics/seth_lakeman_lyrics_9770/the_punch_bowl_lyrics_31255/the_punch_bowl_lyrics_338916.html Seth Lakeman lyrics]
* [http://store.piratesversusninjas.net/piratedrinks.html Pirate drinks]


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