“Youpe! Youpe! Sur la Riviere!”

Description

French: "Youpe! Youpe! sur la riviere, Vous ne m'entendez guere." The singer and Francois call upon Gauthier; they visit his girlfriend Delima. She rejects him as untrue; "You tell your little Jeremie the same things." The friends leave uproariously

Notes

Fowke writes, "Of all the paddling songs, [this] is the most thoroughly Canadian. Its hero is not a prince... but a habitant lad who goes to call on this girl and is rebuffed for being too fickle. It was especially popular among French-Canadian lumberjacks who adapted to their own use an earlier song called 'Le p'tit bois d'l'ail.'" - RBW

References

  1. Fowke/Johnston, pp. 62-64, "Youpe! Youpe! Sur la Riviere!" (1 text, 1 tune)
  2. BI, FJ062

About

Author: unknown
Earliest date: 1865
Found in: Canada(Que)