Det Blåser Kallt, Kallt Våder Ifran Sjön (The Cold, Cold Weathers Blowin' In From the Sea)

Hugill, in Songs of the Sea, writes that this pump shanty dates from the end of the nineteenth century, most likely aboard the small wooden barks trading along the coast of the Baltic Sea. His source, the Swedish Captain Sternvall, indicates that it was already popular at the beginning of the 19th century.

Karlmar is along the southeast coast of Sweden, on the Baltic Sea.