Classic Sea Shanty's & Nautical Songs

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This is a great thread idea, let's keep it going. I don't care if it strays from nautical themes.

Here's a Stan Rogers:


And then there is the late, great, John Hartford. Couldn't find a YouTube with him singing this one that was any good, so here's a Novi group doing it fairly well:


And even the late, Grate (ful Dead) Jerry Garcia:

 
In the 50s my Dad had an album, "Down to the Sea in Ships" by Burl Ives. All sea songs and chanties he played it often, we loved it. I have looked for it on I tunes and Amazon but they don't seem to have it for downloading. The album cover,
with sailing ship posters was beautiful.

Side one [edit]

  1. "Jack Was Every Inch a Sailor" – 2:43
  2. "Santy Anna" – 2:34
  3. "The Eddystone Light" – 1:17
  4. "Haul Away, Joe" – 3:27
  5. "You New York Girls" – 2:12
  6. "The Sailor's Grave" – 2:51
  7. "Leave Her, Johnny, Leave Her" – 1:21
  8. "Away Rio" – 2:35
  9. "Ben Backstay" – 3:02
Side two [edit]

  1. "Wrap Me Up in My Tarpaulin Jacket" – 2:33
  2. "Blow Ye Winds" – 2:30
  3. "Go Down You Red Red Roses" – 2:40
  4. "Hullabaloo Belay" – 1:13
  5. "Stormalong" – 2:46
  6. "The Drunken Sailor" – 2:17
  7. "Highland Laddie" – 3:19
  8. "The Golden Vanity" – 3:08
  9. "Rolling Home" – 2:26
 

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A capstan, halyard or pump chantey demonstrated, although the crew seems a bit out of sync with the tempo, possibly because they aren't really having to put any real effort into it. The group Great Big Sea does a good version of this.

 
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In the 50s my Dad had an album, "Down to the Sea in Ships" by Burl Ives. All sea songs and chanties he played it often, we loved it. I have looked for it on I tunes and Amazon but they don't seem to have it for downloading. The album cover,
with sailing ship posters was beautiful.

Had that one. Long lost alas.
 
I've always enjoyed "Port Isaac's Fishererman's Friends" for hearty sea shanties.
 
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