Author | Topic: Add: Roll, Alabama, Roll! | |
dmcg | Posted - 03 May 04 - 10:54 am | |
Oh, in eighteen hundred and sixty one, (Chorus: Roll, Alabama, roll!) This ship her building was begun, (Chorus: Oh roll, Alabama, roll!) When the Alabama's keel was laid, This ship her building was begun. Oh, she was built in Birkenhead, Built in the yard of Johnathan Laird. And down the Mersey she rolled one day, An' across western she ploughed her way [Bound to Faya she] With British guns, oh, she was stocked, She sailed from Fayal - in Cherbourg she docked. To fight the North, Semmes did employ, Any method to kill an' destroy. But off Cherbourg the Kearsarge lay tight, Awaiting was Winslow to start a good fight [spoling to fight] Outside the three-mile limit they fought, An' Semmes escaped on a fine British yacht. The Kearsarge won - Alabama so brave, Sank to the bottom to a watery grave. Source: S Hugill, 1994, Shanties from the Seven Seas,Mystic Seaport Museum, Conn. Notes: Stan Hugill wrote:
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Jon Freeman | Posted - 03 May 04 - 11:27 am | |
I used to enjoy singing that one. We used a different tune though. Something like this: X:1 T:ALABAMA M:4/4 L:1/8 K:F z6AG|F2C2A,2C2|F2G2A4|C2CC B2B2|G4z2AG| F2CC A,2C2|FF G2A4|B4A2AA|G2G2F2z2|] | ||
dmcg | Posted - 03 May 04 - 11:50 am | |
That sounds like the tune "The Young Tradition" used, Jon. I don't know where they got it from. | ||
Jon Freeman | Posted - 03 May 04 - 12:25 pm | |
I learned it from Arthur Bowman, a stalwart on the North Wales folk circuit for many years. I could be wrong but I have a feeling that his version came from the Spinners. | ||
Mr Happy | Posted - 18 May 04 - 01:47 pm | |
Chester City Morrismen use this tune for one of their dances. | ||
Mr Happy | Posted - 18 May 04 - 01:54 pm | |
Oops! A senior moment there- no they don't- it's 'South Australia' they dance to. See new add thread. |