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The Lakes of Pontchartrain

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Confederate currency, depending upon who was in control of the area at the time. It should also be noted that thousands of banks, during the civil war, issued their own bank notes, which could be rejected in various towns, depending on how trusted were the issuing bank. Also, the Confederacy and Union issued their own bank notes—as did individual States—leading to a proliferation of currency (notes and coinage) that might not be acceptable in a particular region.
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Railway—whose line, opened before the Civil War, included a pre-existing local line running north from downtown New Orleans along the shores of Lake Pontchartrain. Most likely, the lyrics date to the Civil War, and the reference to "foreign money" being "no good" could refer to either U.S. or
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When this song made its way west, cowboys changed the title to "On the Lake of the Poncho Plains." The Creole girl became a Cree Indian and the Pontchartrain was changed to the Poncho Plains. The cowboy version is recorded in
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The exact origin of the song is unknown, though it is commonly held to have originated in the southern United States in the 19th century. Ruth Smith explored the journey of the song in an
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An alternative verse can be found in the Digital Tradition Folk Song Search. The tune, or a slight variation of it, is to be found in the Scots tradition accompanying the
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version state that the tune was probably brought back by soldiers fighting for the British or French armies in Louisiana and Canada in the
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woman. He falls in love with her and asks her to marry him, but she is already promised to a sailor and declines. It is a tale of
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The song is named for and set on the shores of the major estuarine waterbodies of the Pontchartrain Basin, including lakes
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from the Music Hall at Fair Park in Dallas, Texas. O'Donovan recorded the song again in March 2020 for
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radio documentary in 2020. This documentary traces the modern Irish version back, using the
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performed the song live at the Neil Young Bridge Benefit in Mountain View, CA on 11/06/1993
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as their source, and by the Irish musician and songwriter (and sometime member of Planxty)
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performed a version for a live audience during the November 16, 2013, broadcast of
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release of a live recording of the songs from the aforementioned album, entitled
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recorded the song on their album Rebels, Rogues, and Rascals in the early 1990s.
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in Dublin. A new recording of "The Lakes of Pontchartrain" appears on his
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recorded a southern, jazz and Irish version on the 1980 release,
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during an infamous late-night drinking session in September 2010
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recorded the song in 2021 on their album Postcards from Ireland
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during its "Live from Home" series during the COVID-19 pandemic
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The song has also been recorded in 2010 by Irish band
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Index

Roud
ballad
United States
Louisiana Creole
unrequited love
Maurepas
Pontchartrain
Borgne
GIWW/IHNC
Pass Rigolets
Chef Menteur Pass
Mississippi Sound
Gulf of Mexico
RTÉ
Roud index
songbook
Planxty's
War of 1812
Andrew Jackson
New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern
Lily of the West
Planxty
Cold Blow and the Rainy Night
1974
Mike Waterson
Paul Brady
Welcome Here Kind Stranger
1978
2002
Liberty Hall

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