The Frozen Logger

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"The Frozen Logger" (Roud 5470) is an American folk song, written by James Stevens.[1] It is a tall tale song which makes reference to a logger being identifiable by the habit of stirring coffee with his thumb.[2]

Renditions

The song has been recorded and/or performed by several musicians:[3]

The first verse or the first two verses were sometimes played as a snippet during instrument tuning breaks by the Grateful Dead in concert, mainly in 1970. It was usually sung by Bob Weir and Phil Lesh.[4]

Cinema

An animated version is available as The Frozen Logger 1963 directed by Gene Deitch

Published

  • Bunk Shanty Ballads and Tales, James Stevens, Oregon Historical Quarterly, volume 50, number 4. December 1949.
  • Rise Up Singing 1988 page 137
  • Lyrics at Folk Song Collector[5]

Parody

The Frozen Jogger.[6]

References

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