- Boney Was A Warrior
Boney was a warrior
A warrior a terrier
Boney beat the Prussians
The Austrians, the Russians
Boney went to school in France
He learned to make the Russians dance
Boney marched to Moscow
Across the Alps through ice and snow
- Fish In The Sea
Come all you young sailor men, listen to me,
I'll sing you a song of the fish in the sea;
And it's...
Windy weather, boys, stormy weather, boys,
When the wind blows, we're all together, boys;
Blow ye winds westerly, blow ye winds, blow,
Jolly sou'wester, boys, steady she goes.
- Haul away, Joe
Haul Away, Joe!
When I was a little lad
And so my mother told me,
Way, haul away, we'll haul away Joe,
That if I did not kiss a gal
My lips would grow all moldy,
Way, haul away, we'll haul away Joe.
- Hauley Hauley Ho
England, ould Ireland
England, ould Ireland
England, ould Ireland
Hauley Hauley Ho!
Paddy M'Ginty
Paddy, Jock and Jackie too.
Oh Paddy M'Ginty,
- Homeward Bound
Oh, don't yiz hear the old man say?
Goodbye, fare-ye-well! Goodbye, fare-ye-well!
Oh, don't yiz hear the old man say?
Hoor-raw me boys! We're homeward bound!
We're Homeward bound to Liverpool Town,
Goodbye, fare-ye-well! Goodbye, fare-ye-well!
Where all them judies, they will come down
- Off to Sea Once More
When first I landed in Liverpool I went upon a spree
Me hard earned cash, well I spent it fast got drunk as drunk could be
And when me money it was all gone 'twas then I wanted more
But a man must be blind to make up his mind and go to sea once more
Once more, boys, once more, go to sea once more
But a man must be blind to make up his mind and go to sea once more
- Santianna
O! Santianna gained the day
Away Santianna!
And Santianna gained the day
All across the plains of Mexico!
He gain'd the day at Molly-Del-Rey*.
Away Santianna
An' General Taylor ran away
All across the plains of Mexico
- 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 Bonnie Ship the Diamond
The Diamond is a ship, my lads,
for the Davis Strait she's bound,
And the Quay it is all garnished
with bonny lasses round;
Captain Thompson gives the order
to sail the ocean wide,
Where the sun it never sets, my lads,
nor darkness dims the sky.
- The Coast of High Barbary
Look ahead, look astern, look the weather and 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 all on the coasts of High Barbaree.
“Then hail her!” our captain he called all aside,
Blow high ! Blow low ! and so sailed we.
“O are you a pirate or a man o'war?” he cried,
- The Rio Grande
O say was you ever in Rio Grande?
A-weigh, you Rio!
It's there that the river brings down golden sand,
For we're bound for the Rio Grande
(Chorus)
And away, boys, away.
A-weigh, you Rio!
- What shall we do with the Drunken sailor
Intro:
What'll we do with a drunken sailor,
What'll we do with a drunken sailor,
What'll we do with a drunken sailor,
Earl-aye in the morning?
Chorus:
Weigh heigh and up she rises