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The Mermaid is a ballad, catalogued as Child Ballad #289, Roud 124. Dating to around the mid-18th century, this song is known by a number of names, including Waves on the Sea, The Stormy Winds and The Wrecked Ship.

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  • The Mermaid (ballad) (en)
  • Русалка (баллада) (ru)
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  • «Русалка» («Морская дева», англ. The Mermaid; Child 289, Roud 124) — народная баллада, распространённая как в Шотландии, так и в Англии. Впервые была опубликована под заголовком Страдание моряков (англ. The Seamen’s Distress) в изданном предположительно в Ньюкасле в 1765 году сборнике The Glasgow Lasses Garland. Фрэнсис Джеймс Чайлд в своём собрании приводит шесть её вариантов. (ru)
  • The Mermaid is a ballad, catalogued as Child Ballad #289, Roud 124. Dating to around the mid-18th century, this song is known by a number of names, including Waves on the Sea, The Stormy Winds and The Wrecked Ship. (en)
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  • The Mermaid is a ballad, catalogued as Child Ballad #289, Roud 124. Dating to around the mid-18th century, this song is known by a number of names, including Waves on the Sea, The Stormy Winds and The Wrecked Ship. The song belongs in the category of sea ballads, being a song sailors sung during their time off and not while they worked, but is more commonly thought of as a sea shanty. It is well known in American folk tradition, and the text has appeared in many forms in both print and oral mediums. The ballad remains part of American culture as a song sung at camps operated by the Boy Scouts of America as well as in public school music education classes. (en)
  • «Русалка» («Морская дева», англ. The Mermaid; Child 289, Roud 124) — народная баллада, распространённая как в Шотландии, так и в Англии. Впервые была опубликована под заголовком Страдание моряков (англ. The Seamen’s Distress) в изданном предположительно в Ньюкасле в 1765 году сборнике The Glasgow Lasses Garland. Фрэнсис Джеймс Чайлд в своём собрании приводит шесть её вариантов. (ru)
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