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| Old Billy Riley, oh, Old Billy Riley! | | Old Billy Riley, oh, Old Billy Riley! |
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| Old Billy Riley has a nice young daughter.<br><br> | | Old Billy Riley has a nice young daughter.<br> |
| Old Billy Riley, oh, Old Billy Riley! | | Old Billy Riley, oh, Old Billy Riley! |
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| One more pull and then belay, boys.<br> | | One more pull and then belay, boys.<br> |
| Old Billy Riley, oh, Old Billy Riley! | | Old Billy Riley, oh, Old Billy Riley! |
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| Bloody Red Roses= | | Bloody Red Roses= |
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| We’re bound away around Cape Horn<br> | | We’re bound away around Cape Horn<br> |
| Come down, ye blood-red roses, come down!<br> | | Come down, ye blood-red roses, come down!<br> |
| We wisht ter hell you’d never been born<br> | | We wisht ter hell you’d niver bin born<br> |
| Come down, ye blood-red roses, come down!<br> | | Come down, ye blood-red roses, come down!<br> |
| Ooh! You pinks ‘n’ posies,<br> | | Ooh! You pinks ‘n’ posies,<br> |
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| Ooh! You pinks ‘n’ posies,<br> | | Ooh! You pinks ‘n’ posies,<br> |
| Come down, ye blood-red roses, come down! | | Come down, ye blood-red roses, come down! |
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| Bold Riley Oh= | | Bold Riley Oh= |
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| Bold Riley-oh, gone away! | | Bold Riley-oh, gone away! |
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| CHORUS<br><br> | | CHORUS<br> |
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| We’re outward and bound for the Bengal Bay,<br> | | We’re outward and bound for the Bengal Bay,<br> |
| Bold Riley-oh, boom-a-lay!<br> | | Bold Riley-oh, boom-a-lay!<br> |
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| Bold Riley-oh, gone away! | | Bold Riley-oh, gone away! |
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| CHORUS<br><br> | | CHORUS<br> |
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| Bully in the Alley= | | Bully in the Alley= |
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| Captain Kidd= | | Captain Kidd= |
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| Come all you young and old,<br> | | Come all you young and old,<br> |
| I must die. | | I must die. |
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| Cheerly Man= | | Cheerly Man= |
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| (Chorus) | | (Chorus) |
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| I met the finest ram, sirs, that ever was fed upon hay. | | I met the finest ram, sirs, that ever was fed upon hay. |
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| CHORUS:<br>
| | (Chorus)<br> |
| That's a lie, that's a lie<br> | | That's a lie, that's a lie<br> |
| That's a lie, a lie, a lie! | | That's a lie, a lie, a lie! |
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| This ram and I got drunk, sir, as drunk as drunk could be<br> | | This ram and I got drunk, sir, as drunk as drunk could<br> |
| And when we sobered up, sir, we were far away out on the sea. | | be,<br> |
| | And when we sobered up, sir, we were far away out<br> |
| | on the sea. |
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| CHORUS<br><br>
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| This wonderful old ram, sir, was playful as a kid<br>
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| He swallowed the captain's spyglass along with the bo'sun's fid.
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| CHORUS<br><br>
| | This wonderful old ram, sir, was playful as a kid;<br> |
| One morning on the poop, sir, afore eight bells was struck<br>
| | He swallowed the captain's spyglass along with the<br> |
| He climbed up to the sky's'I yard an' sat down on the truck | | bo'sun's fid. |
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| CHORUS
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| This wonderful ol' ram, sir, he tried a silly trick<br>
| | One morning on the poop, sir, afore eight bells was<br> |
| He tried to jump a five-barred fence and landed in a rick | | struck.<br> |
| | He climbed up to the sky's I yard an' sat down on the truck. |
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| CHORUS
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| This wonderful ol' ram, sir, it grew two horns of brass<br> | | This wonderful ol' ram, sir, he tried a silly trick,<br> |
| One grew out o' his shoulder blade, t'other turned into a mast.
| | He tried to jump a five-barred fence and landed in a<br> |
| | rick. |
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| CHORUS
| | (Chorus) |
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| An' when this ram was killed, sir, the butcher was covered in blood.<br>
| | This wonderful ol' ram, sir, it grew two horns of brass,<br> |
| Five and twenty butcher boys was carried away by the flood.
| | One grew out o' his shoulder blade, t'other turned into<br> |
| | a mast. |
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| CHORUS
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| An' when this ram was dead, sir, they buried it in St. Joan's<br> | | An' when this ram was killed, sir, the butcher was<br> |
| It took ten men an' an elephant to carry one of its bones
| | covered in blood.<br> |
| | Five and twenty butcher boys was carried away the<br> |
| | flood. |
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| CHORUS
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| | An' when this ram was dead, sir, they buried it in St.<br> |
| | Joan's,<br> |
| | It took ten men an' an elephant to carry one of its<br> |
| | bones. |
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| Don’t Forget Your Old Shipmates= | | Don’t Forget Your Old Shipmates= |
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| Safe and sound at home again, let the waters roar, Jack. | | Safe and sound at home again, let the waters roar, Jack. |
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| CHORUS:<br>
| | Chorus:<br> |
| Long we’ve tossed on the rolling main, now we’re safe ashore, Jack.<br> | | Long we’ve tossed on the rolling main, now we’re safe ashore, Jack.<br> |
| Don’t forget yer old shipmate, faldee raldee raldee raldee rye-eye-doe! | | Don’t forget yer old shipmate, faldee raldee raldee raldee rye-eye-doe! |
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| Was there ever chummies, now, such as you and I, Jack? | | Was there ever chummies, now, such as you and I, Jack? |
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| CHORUS
| | Chorus |
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| We have worked the self-same gun, quarterdeck division.<br> | | We have worked the self-same gun, quarterdeck division.<br> |
| Sponger I and loader you, through the whole commission. | | Sponger I and loader you, through the whole commission. |
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| CHORUS
| | Chorus |
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| When the middle watch was on, and the time went slow, boy,<br> | | When the middle watch was on, and the time went slow, boy,<br> |
| Who could choose a rousing stave, who like Jack or Joe, boy? | | Who could choose a rousing stave, who like Jack or Joe, boy? |
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| CHORUS
| | Chorus |
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| There she swings, an empty hulk, not a soul below now.<br> | | There she swings, an empty hulk, not a soul below now.<br> |
| Number seven starboard mess misses Jack and Joe now. | | Number seven starboard mess misses Jack and Joe now. |
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| CHORUS
| | Chorus |
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| But the best of friends must part, fair or foul the weather.<br> | | But the best of friends must part, fair or foul the weather.<br> |
| Hand yer flipper for a shake, now a drink together. | | Hand yer flipper for a shake, now a drink together. |
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| CHORUS
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| Donkey Riding= | | Donkey Riding= |
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| Wished to God you’d never been born<br> | | Wished to God you’d never been born<br> |
| Ridin’ on a donkey. | | Ridin’ on a donkey. |
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| Drunken Sailor= | | Drunken Sailor= |
| CHORUS:<br>
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| Weigh-hay and up she rises<br> | | Weigh-hay and up she rises<br> |
| Weigh-hay and up she rises<br> | | Weigh-hay and up she rises<br> |
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| Early in the morning? | | Early in the morning? |
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| CHORUS
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| Put 'em in the scuppers with a hose pipe on him,<br> | | Put 'em in the scuppers with a hose pipe on him,<br> |
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| Early in the morning! | | Early in the morning! |
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| CHORUS
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| Put him in the brig until he's sober,<br> | | Put him in the brig until he's sober,<br> |
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| Early in the morning! | | Early in the morning! |
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| CHORUS
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| Fish in the Sea= | | Fish in the Sea= |
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| I'll sing you a song of the fish in the sea; | | I'll sing you a song of the fish in the sea; |
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| CHORUS:<br>
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| And it's windy weather, boys, stormy weather, boys<br> | | And it's...<br> |
| When the wind blows, we're all together, boys<br> | | Windy weather, boys, stormy weather, boys,<br> |
| Blow ye winds westerly, blow ye winds, blow<br> | | When the wind blows, we're all together, boys;<br> |
| Jolly sou'wester, boys, steady she goes | | Blow ye winds westerly, blow ye winds, blow,<br> |
| | Jolly sou'wester, boys, steady she goes. |
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| Up jumps the eel with his slippery tail,<br> | | Up jumps the eel with his slippery tail,<br> |
| Climbs up aloft and reefs the topsail. | | Climbs up aloft and reefs the topsail. |
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| CHORUS
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| Then up jumps the [[Sharks|shark]] with his nine rows of teeth,<br> | | Then up jumps the [[Sharks|shark]] with his nine rows of teeth,<br> |
| Saying, "You eat the dough boys, and I'll eat the beef!" | | Saying, "You eat the dough boys, and I'll eat the beef!" |
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| CHORUS
| | (Chorus) |
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| Up jumps the whale... the largest of all,<br> | | Up jumps the whale... the largest of all,<br> |
| "If you want any wind, well, I'll blow ye a squall!" | | "If you want any wind, well, I'll blow ye a squall!" |
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| CHORUS<br><br>
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| 'Way, me Susiana!<br> | | 'Way, me Susiana!<br> |
| We'll heave him up an away we'll go<br> | | We'll heave him up an away we'll go<br> |
| We're all bound over the mountain! | | We're all bound over the mounten! |
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| We'll heave him up from down below<br> | | We'll heave him up from down below<br> |
| 'Way, me Susiana!<br> | | 'Way, me Susiana!<br> |
| This is where the cocks do crow.<br> | | This is where the cocks do crow.<br> |
| We're all bound over the mountain! | | We're all bound over the mounten! |
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| And if we drown while we are young,<br> | | And if we drown while we are young,<br> |
| 'Way, me Susiana!<br> | | 'Way, me Susiana!<br> |
| It's better to drown than to wait to be hung<br> | | It's better to drown than to wait to be hung<br> |
| We're all bound over the mountain! | | We're all bound over the mounten! |
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| Oh, growl ye may but go ye must,<br> | | Oh, growl ye may but go ye must,<br> |
| 'Way, me Susiana!<br> | | 'Way, me Susiana!<br> |
| If ye growl too hard yer head they'll bust<br> | | If ye growl too hard yer head they'll bust<br> |
| We're all bound over the mountain! | | We're all bound over the mounten! |
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| Up sox, you cocks, hand her two blocks,<br> | | Up sox, you cocks, hand her two blocks,<br> |
| 'Way, me Susiana!<br> | | 'Way, me Susiana!<br> |
| An' go below to yer ol' ditty box<br> | | An' go below to yer ol' ditty box<br> |
| We're all bound over the mountain! | | We're all bound over the mounten! |
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| Oh, rock an shake 'er, one more drag<br> | | Oh, rock an shake 'er, one more drag<br> |
| 'Way, me Susiana!<br> | | 'Way, me Susiana!<br> |
| Oh, bend yer duds an' pack yer bag<br> | | Oh, bend yer duds an' pack yer bag<br> |
| We're all bound over the mountain! | | We're all bound over the mounten! |
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