- All Sea Shanties
00:00 Handy Me Boys
01:35 Homeward Bound
04:11 Good Morning Ladies All
05:48 The Worst old Ship
07:07 Roll boys, Roll
09:01 The Coasts of High Barbary
10:26 Jhonny Boker
11:43 Billy Riley
- Captain Kidd
O, my name was Captain Kidd,
as I sailed, as I sailed,
O, my name was Captain Kidd,
as I sailed.
My name was Captain Kidd
And God's laws I did forbid,
And so wickedly I did
as I sailed, as I sailed.
- Cheerly Man
Oh, Nancy Dawson, Hi-oh!
Cheerly, man!
She rubbed the Bo'sun, Hi-oh!
Cheerly, man!
That was a caution, Hi-oh!
(Chorus)
Cheerly, man,
- Good Morning Ladies All
We are outward bound for Mobile town
With a heave-o, haul!
An' we'll heave the ol' wheel round an' round
Good mornin' ladies all!
An' when we get to Mobile town
With a heave-o, haul!
Oh, 'tis there we'll drink an' sorrow drown
- Handy Me Boys
Why can't ye be so handy-o!
Handy, me boys, so handy!
Oh, aloft this yard must go.
Handy, me boys, so handy!
Ooh! Up aloft from down below.
Handy, me boys, so handy!
- Randy Dandy-O
Now we are ready to sail for the Horn,
Weigh hey, roll and go!
Our boots and our clothes, boys, are all in the pawn,
To be rollicking randy dandy-O!
(Chorus)
Heave a pawl, O heave away!
Weigh hey, roll and go!
- Roll and Go
There was a ship, she sailed to Spain
O ho, roll and go!
There was a ship came home again.
Tommy's on the topsail yard!
And what do you think was in her hold?
O ho, roll and go!
There was diamonds, there was gold.
- Running Down to Cuba
Running down to Cuba with a load of sugar,
Weigh, me boys, to Cuba!
Make her run you, lime juice squeezes,
Running down to Cuba.
(Chorus)
Weigh, me boys, to Cuba!
Running down to Cuba
- Spanish Ladies
Farewell and adieu to you, Spanish ladies,
Farewell and adieu to you, ladies of Spain,
For we've received orders for to sail for old England,
And we may never see you fair ladies again.
(Chorus)
We will rant and we'll roar like true British sailors,
We'll rant and we'll roar all on the salt seas.
- The Coasts of High Barbary
Look ahead, look-astern
Look the weather in the lee!
Blow high! Blow low! And so sailed we.
I see a wreck to windward,
And a lofty ship to lee!
A-sailing down along
The coast of High Barbary
- The Sailboat Malarkey
Please tell me, what is this sailboat's name?
The sailboat Malarkey.
Tell me now what is this good boat's name?
It's the sailboat Malarkey.
Well now, me boys, we are bound out to sea!
In the sailboat Malarkey.
- The Wild Goose
Did you ever see a wild goose
Sailing o'er the ocean?
Ranzo, Ranzo, weigh heigh!
They're just like them pretty girls,
When they gets the notion.
- The Worst Old Ship
The worst old ship that ever did sail,
Sailed out of Harwich on a windy day.
(Chorus)
And we're waiting for the day,
Waiting for the day,
Waiting for the day
That we get our pay.
- Where Am I to go M'Johnnies
Oh, where am I to go, M'Johnnies, oh where am I to go?
Timme way hey hey, high roll and go.
Oh, where am I to go, M'Johnnies, oh where am I to go,
For I'm a young sailor boy, and where am I to go?
Way up on that t'gallant yard, that's where you’re bound to go.
Timme way hey hey, high roll and go.
Oh, way up on that t'gallant yard, that's where you’re bound to go.