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| Billy Riley= | | Billy Riley= |
| Old Billy Riley was a dancing master.<br> | | Old Billy Riley was a dancing master.<br> |
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| One morning on the poop, sir, aore eight bells was<br> | | One morning on the poop, sir, afore eight bells was<br> |
| struck.<br> | | struck.<br> |
| He climbed up to the sky's I yard an' sat down on the truck. | | He climbed up to the sky's I yard an' sat down on the truck. |
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| This wonderful ol' ram, sir, he tried a silly trick,<br> | | This wonderful ol' ram, sir, he tried a silly trick,<br> |
| He tried to jump a five-barred fence an landed in a<br> | | He tried to jump a five-barred fence and landed in a<br> |
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| An' when this was dead, sir, they buried it in St.<br> | | An' when this ram was dead, sir, they buried it in St.<br> |
| Joan's,<br> | | Joan's,<br> |
| It took ten men an' an elephant to carry one of it's<br> | | It took ten men an' an elephant to carry one of its<br> |
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| Fish in the Sea= | | Fish in the Sea= |
| Come all you young sailor men, listen to me,<br> | | Come all you young sailor men, listen to me,<br> |
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| Good Morning Ladies All= | | Good Morning Ladies All= |
| We are outward bound for Kingston town<br> | | We are outward bound for Mobile town<br> |
| With a heave-o, haul!<br> | | With a heave-o, haul!<br> |
| An' we'll heave the ol' wheel round an' round<br> | | An' we'll heave the ol' wheel round an' round<br> |
| Good mornin' ladies all! | | Good mornin' ladies all! |
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| An' when we get to Kingston town<br> | | An' when we get to Mobile town<br> |
| With a heave-o, haul!<br> | | With a heave-o, haul!<br> |
| Oh, 'tis there w'll drink an' sorrow drown<br> | | Oh, 'tis there we'll drink an' sorrow drown<br> |
| Good mornin' ladies all! | | Good mornin' ladies all! |
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| A handy Mate an Old Man too.<br> | | A handy Mate an Old Man too.<br> |
| Handy, me boys, so handy! | | Handy, me boys, so handy! |
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| Hauley Hauley Ho= | | Hauley Hauley Ho= |
| England, ould Ireland<br> | | England, ould Ireland<br> |
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| Hi-Ho Come Roll Me Over= | | Hi-Ho Come Roll Me Over= |
| Why don't you blow<br> | | Why don't you blow<br> |
| High-O! cume roll me over<br> | | High-O! Come roll me over<br> |
| Why don't you blow<br> | | Why don't you blow<br> |
| High-O! cume roll me over | | High-O! Come roll me over |
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| One man to strike the bell<br> | | One man to strike the bell<br> |
| High-O! cume roll me over<br> | | High-O! Come roll me over<br> |
| One man to strike the bell<br> | | One man to strike the bell<br> |
| High-O! cume roll me over | | High-O! Come roll me over |
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| Two men to man the wheel<br> | | Two men to man the wheel<br> |
| High-O! cume roll me over<br> | | High-O! Come roll me over<br> |
| Two men to man the wheel<br> | | Two men to man the wheel<br> |
| High-O! cume roll me over | | High-O! Come roll me over |
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| Three men, to gallant braces<br> | | Three men, to gallant braces<br> |
| High-O! cume roll me over<br> | | High-O! Come roll me over<br> |
| Three men, to gallant braces<br> | | Three men, to gallant braces<br> |
| High-O! cume roll me over | | High-O! Come roll me over |
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| Four men to furl t'garns'ls<br> | | Four men to furl t'garns'ls<br> |
| High-O! cume roll me over<br> | | High-O! Come roll me over<br> |
| Four men to furl t'garns'ls<br> | | Four men to furl t'garns'ls<br> |
| High-O! cume roll me over | | High-O! Come roll me over |
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| Five men to bunt-a-bo<br> | | Five men to bunt-a-bo<br> |
| High-O! cume roll me over<br> | | High-O! Come roll me over<br> |
| Five men to bunt-a-bo<br> | | Five men to bunt-a-bo<br> |
| High-O! cume roll me over | | High-O! Come roll me over |
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| Homeward Bound= | | Homeward Bound= |
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| Come rock and roll me over.<br> | | Come rock and roll me over.<br> |
| Do! My Johnny Boker, do! | | Do! My Johnny Boker, do! |
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| <Tabber> | | <tabber> |
| Leave Her, Johnny= | | Leave Her, Johnny= |
| I thought I heard the Old Man say:<br> | | I thought I heard the Old Man say:<br> |
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| Lowlands away | | Lowlands away |
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| I Dreamed my love came in my sleep<br> | | I dreamed my love came in my sleep<br> |
| Lowlands, lowlands away me John<br> | | Lowlands, lowlands away me John<br> |
| Her cheeks were wet, her eyes did weep<br> | | Her cheeks were wet, her eyes did weep<br> |
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| We'll skin the old rabbit and haul, aye,<br> | | We'll skin the old rabbit and haul, aye,<br> |
| To pay Paddy Doyle for his boots!<br> | | To pay Paddy Doyle for his boots!<br> |
| </Tabber> | | </tabber> |
| <Tabber> | | <tabber> |
| Padstow's Farewell= | | Padstow's Farewell= |
| It is time to go now,<br> | | It's time to go now,<br> |
| Haul away your anchor,<br> | | Haul away your anchor,<br> |
| Haul away your anchor,<br> | | Haul away your anchor,<br> |
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| Randy Dandy-O= | | Randy Dandy-O= |
| Now we are ready to sail for the horn,<br> | | Now we are ready to sail for the Horn,<br> |
| Weigh hey, roll and go!<br> | | Weigh hey, roll and go!<br> |
| Our boots and our clothes, boys, are all in the pawn,<br> | | Our boots and our clothes, boys, are all in the pawn,<br> |
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| Roll and Go= | | Roll and Go= |
| | There was a ship, she sailed to Spain<br> |
| | O ho, roll and go!<br> |
| | There was a ship came home again.<br> |
| | Tommy's on the topsail yard! |
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| | And what do you think was in her hold?<br> |
| | O ho, roll and go!<br> |
| | There was diamonds, there was gold.<br> |
| | Tommy's on the topsail yard! |
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| | And what was in her lazarette?<br> |
| | O ho, roll and go!<br> |
| | Good split peas and bad bull meat.<br> |
| | Tommy's on the topsail yard! |
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| | O, many a sailorman gets drowned,<br> |
| | O ho, roll and go!<br> |
| | Many a sailorman gets drowned.<br> |
| | Tommy's on the topsail yard! |
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| Roll, Boys, Roll!= | | Roll, Boys, Roll!= |
| Oh! Sally Brown, she's the gal for me boys!<br> | | Oh! Sally Brown, she's the gal for me boys<br> |
| Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!<br> | | Roll, boys! Roll boys roll!<br> |
| Sally Brown she's the gal for me, boys!<br> | | Oh! Sally Brown she's the gal for me, boys<br> |
| Way high, Miss Sally Brown | | Way high, Miss Sally Brown! |
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| | We're bound away, 'way down south, boys,<br> |
| | Roll, boys! Roll boys roll!<br> |
| | We're bound away, 'way down south, boys,<br> |
| | Way high, Miss Sally Brown! |
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| It's down to Trinidad to see Sally Brown boys!<br> | | It's down to Trinidad to see Sally Brown boys,<br> |
| Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!<br> | | Roll, boys! Roll boys roll!<br> |
| Down to Trinidad to see Sally Brown boys!<br> | | Down to Trinidad to see Sally Brown boys,<br> |
| Way high, Miss Sally Brown | | Way high, Miss Sally Brown! |
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| She's lovely on the foreyard, an' she's lovely down below boys!<br> | | She's lovely on the foreyard, an' she's lovely down below boys,<br> |
| Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!<br> | | Roll, boys! Roll boys roll!<br> |
| She's lovely 'cause she loves me, that's all I want to know boys!<br> | | She's lovely 'cause she loves me, that's all I want to know boys,<br> |
| Way high, Miss Sally Brown | | Way high, Miss Sally Brown! |
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| Ol' Captain Baker, how do you store yer cargo<br> | | Ol' Captain Baker, how do you store yer cargo<br> |
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| Way high, Miss Sally Brown | | Way high, Miss Sally Brown |
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| Forty fathoms or more below boys!<br> | | Forty fathoms or more below boys,<br> |
| Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!<br> | | Roll, boys! Roll boys roll!<br> |
| There's forty fathoms or more below boys.<br> | | There's forty fathoms or more below boys,<br> |
| Way high, Miss Sally Brown | | Way high, Miss Sally Brown! |
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| Oh, way high ya, an' up she rises<br> | | Oh, way high ya, an' up she rises,<br> |
| Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!<br> | | Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!<br> |
| Way high ya, and the blocks is different sizes<br> | | Way high ya, and the blocks is different sizes,<br> |
| Way high, Miss Sally Brown | | Way high, Miss Sally Brown! |
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| Oh, one more pull, don't ya hear the mate a-bawlin?<br> | | Oh, one more pull, don't ya hear the mate a-bawlin?<br> |
| Roll Boys! Roll boys roll!<br> | | Roll, boys! Roll boys roll!<br> |
| Oh, one more pull, that's the end of all the hawlin'<br> | | Oh, one more pull, that's the end of all the hawlin'<br> |
| Way high, Miss Sally Brown | | Way high, Miss Sally Brown! |
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| Sally Brown she's the gal for me boys!<br>
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| Sally Brown she's the gal for me, boys!<br>
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| | Sally Brown she's the gal for me boys,<br> |
| | Roll, boys! Roll boys roll!<br> |
| | Sally Brown she's the gal for me, boys,<br> |
| | Way high, Miss Sally Brown! |
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| Roller Bowler= | | Roller Bowler= |
| </Tabber> | | As I rolled out one mornin'<br> |
| <Tabber> | | Away, you roller bowler!<br> |
| | As I rolled out one mornin'<br> |
| | I met a lady fair |
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| | Timme, hey-rig-a-jig an' a ha-ha<br> |
| | Good mornin', ladies all<br> |
| | Away, you roller bowler!<br> |
| | Timme, hey-rig-a-jig an' a ha-ha<br> |
| | Good mornin', ladies all |
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| | The first time that I saw her<br> |
| | Away, you roller bowler!<br> |
| | The first time that I saw her,<br> |
| | that saucy gal of mine: |
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| | But when she found that I was skint<br> |
| | Away, you roller bowler!<br> |
| | But when she found that I was skint<br> |
| | She left me standing there |
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| | I squared me yards an' sailed away<br> |
| | Away, you roller bowler!<br> |
| | I squared me yards an' sailed away<br> |
| | An' to the ship I went |
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| | She winked & flipped a flipper<br> |
| | Away, you roller bowler!<br> |
| | She winked & flipped a flipper<br> |
| | She thought I was a mate |
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| Running Down to Cuba= | | Running Down to Cuba= |
| Running down to Cuba with a load of sugar,<br> | | Running down to Cuba with a load of sugar,<br> |
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| O, I got a sister, she's nine feet tall,<br> | | O, I got a sister, she's nine feet tall,<br> |
| Weigh, me boys, to Cuba!<br> | | Weigh, me boys, to Cuba!<br> |
| Sleeps in the kitchen with her feet in the hall.<br> | | Sleeps in the kitchen with her feet in the hall,<br> |
| Running down to Cuba. | | Running down to Cuba. |
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| Weigh, me boys, to Cuba!<br> | | Weigh, me boys, to Cuba!<br> |
| Mister mate, he told me so,<br> | | Mister mate, he told me so,<br> |
| Running down to Cuba. | | Running down to Cuba. |
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| So Early in the Morning= | | So Early in the Morning= |
| | The mate was drunk and he went below to take a swig at his bottle o<br> |
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| | So early in the morning the sailor likes his bottle o<br> |
| | The bottle o, the bottle o, the sailor loves his bottle o |
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| | A bottle of rum, a bottle of gin, a bottle of Irish whiskey o<br> |
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| | The baccy o, tabaccy o, the sailor loves his baccy o<br> |
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| | A packet of shag, a packet of cut, a plug of hard terbaccy o<br> |
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| | The lassies o, the maidens o, the sailor loves the judies o<br> |
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| | A lass from the 'pool, a girl from the Tyne, a chowlah so fine and dandy o<br> |
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| | A bully rough house, a bully rough house, the sailor like his rough house o<br> |
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| | Tread on me coat, and all hands in, a bully good rough and tumble o<br> |
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| | A sing song o, a sing song o, the sailor likes a sing song o<br> |
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| | A drinking song, a song of love, a ditty of seas and shipmates o<br> |
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| Spanish Ladies= | | Spanish Ladies= |
| Farewell and adieu to you, Spanish Ladies,<br> | | Farewell and adieu to you, Spanish ladies,<br> |
| Farewell and adieu to you, ladies of Spain;<br> | | Farewell and adieu to you, ladies of Spain,<br> |
| For we've received orders for to sail for old England,<br> | | For we've received orders for to sail for old England,<br> |
| And we may never see you fair ladies again. | | And we may never see you fair ladies again. |
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| We will rant and we'll roar like true British sailors,<br> | | We will rant and we'll roar like true British sailors,<br> |
| We'll rant and we'll roar all on the salt seas.<br> | | We'll rant and we'll roar all on the salt seas.<br> |
| Until we strike soundings in the channel of old England;<br> | | Until we strike soundings in the channel of old England,<br> |
| From Ushant to Scilly is thirty-five leagues. | | From Ushant to Scilly is thirty-five leagues. |
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| We hove our ship to with the wind from sou'west, boys<br> | | We hove our ship to, with the wind at sou'west, boys<br> |
| We hove our ship to, deep soundings to take;<br> | | We hove our ship to, deep soundings to take.<br> |
| 'Twas forty-five fathoms, with a white sandy bottom,<br> | | 'Twas forty-five fathoms with a white sandy bottom,<br> |
| So we squared our main yard and up channel did steer. | | So we squared our main yard and up channel did steer. |
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| Now let ev'ry man drink off his full bumper,<br> | | Now let every man drink off his full bumper,<br> |
| And let ev'ry man drink off his full glass;<br> | | And let every man drink off his full glass,<br> |
| We'll drink and be jolly and drown melancholy,<br> | | We'll drink and be jolly and drown melancholy,<br> |
| And here's to the health of each true-hearted lass. | | And here's to the health of each true-hearted lass! |
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| Stormalong John= | | Stormalong John= |
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| The Coasts of High Barbary= | | The Coasts of High Barbary= |
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| The Sailboat Malarkey= | | The Sailboat Malarkey= |
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| The Wild Goose= | | The Wild Goose= |
| Did you ever see a wild goose | | Did you ever see a wild goose |