Donkey Riding

"Donkey Riding" (Roud 4540) is a traditional work song or sea shanty originally sung in Canada, Scotland and the Northeastern United States.

[1] The earliest written record of the song dates to 1857.

[2] The tune and words are an adaptation of "Highland Laddie".

[2] It is generally, but not universally,[1] agreed that the "donkey" of the song title is a reference to the steam donkey, a kind of general-purpose steam engine.

[3] Stan Hugill, a sea-music historian, said that he had been informed that the song was also sung in the Gulf Ports as well as being popular at sea.

A steam donkey , a type of steam-powered winch. The title "Donkey Riding" is thought to reference this type of machine.