"The Frozen Logger" | |
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Song | |
Written | 1928 |
Published | 1949 |
Writer(s) | James Stevens |
Language | English |
The Frozen Logger is an American folk song, written by James Stevens. It is a tall tale song which makes reference to a logger being identifiable by the habit of stirring coffee with his thumb.
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.
An animated version is available as The Frozen Logger 1963.
The Frozen Jogger.