| | Auckland to the Bluff |
| Ch. | I’ve sailed from Auckland to the Bluff A thousand miles and that’s enough A thousand miles on the heaving sea Glory Halleju that’s enough for me
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| | Black Velvet Band |
| Ch. | Her eyes they shone like diamonds I thought her the queen of the land And her hair it hung over her shoulder Tied up with a black velvet band
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| | Boys of Bedlam |
| Ch. | And still I sing bonny boys Bonny mad boys Bedlam boys are bonny For they all go bare And they live by the air And they want no drink or money
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| | Chicken on a Raft |
| Ch. | Chicken on a raft on a Monday morning Oh what a terrible sight to see Dabtoes forward and the dustmen aft Sittin there pickin at a chicken on a raft Hi-yo chicken on a raft Hi-yo chicken on a raft Hi-yo chicken on a raft Hi-yo chicken on a raft
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| | Dead Horse Shanty |
| 1. | ... and they say so and we hope so ... oh poor old man
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| | Demon Lover |
| Ch. | I’ll show you where the white lilies grow On the banks of Italy I’ll show you where the white fishes swim At the bottom of the sea
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| | Drunken Sailor |
| Ch. | Early in the morning Hooray and up she rises Hooray and up she rises Hooray and up she rises Early in the morning
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| | Fiddler’s Green |
| Ch. | Wrap me up in my oilskins and jumper No more on the docks I’ll be seen Just tell me old shipmates I’m taking a trip mates And I’ll see you someday in Fiddler’s Green
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| | Gaol Song |
| Ch. | To me hip fol the day hip fol the day To me hip fol the day fol the digee oh
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| | General Taylor |
| 1. | General Taylor gained the day Walk him along John carry him along General Taylor gained the day Carry him to his burying ground
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| Ch. | Singing wa-a-a-ay you stormy Walk him along John carry him along Wa-a-a-ay you stormy Carry him to his burying ground
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| | Good Ale |
| Ch. | O good ale thou art my darling Thou art my joy both night and morning
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| | Hard Times Come Again No More |
| Ch. | 'Tis the song the sigh of the weary Hard times hard times come again no more Many days you have lingered outside my cabin door Oh hard times come again no more
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| | Holy Ground |
| Ch. | Fine girl you are You’re the girl that I adore And still I live in hope to see the holy ground once more
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| | Leave her Johnny |
| 1. | Leave her Johnny leave her and it's time for us to leave her
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| Ch. | Leave her Johnny leave her O-h leave her Johnny leave her and it's time for us to leave her
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| | Liverpool Judies |
| Ch. | Singing roll roll bullies roll Them Liverpool judies have got us in tow
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| | Molly Malone |
| Ch. | Alive alive-o alive alive-o Crying cockles and mussels alive alive-o
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| | Nutting Girl |
| Ch. | With my right fal lal to me ral tal lal Whack fol the dear old day And what few nuts that poor girl had She threw them all away
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| | Pace-egging Song |
| Ch. | Here’s one two three jolly lads all of one mind And we’ve come a pace-egging and we hope you’ll prove kind And we hope you’ll prove kind with your eggs and strong beer For we’ll come no more nigh you until the next year
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| | Pleasant and Delightful |
| 1. | And the larks they sang melodious at the dawning of the day And the larks they sang melodious and the larks they sang melodious And the larks they sang melodious at the dawning of the day
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| 2. | And I'm going to leave you Nancy you're the girl that I adore And I’m going to leave you Nancy and I’m going to leave you Nancy And I’m going to leave you Nancy you’re the girl that I adore
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| 3. | Saying may I go along with you Oh no my love farewell Saying may I go along with you saying may I go along with you Saying may I go along with you Oh no my love farewell
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| 4. | And if ever I return again and if ever I return again And if I ever return again and if I ever return again And if ever I return again I will make you my bride
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| | South Australia |
| | ... Heave away haul away ... We're bound for South Australia
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| Ch. | Heave away you rollikins Heave away haul away Heave away you’ll hear me sing We’re bound for South Australia
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| | Spanish Ladies |
| Ch. | We'll rant and we’ll roar like true British sailors We'll rant and we’ll roar across the salt seas Until we strike soundings in the Channel of old England From Ushant to Scilly is thirty five leagues
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| | The Grey Funnel Line |
| Ch. | It's one more day on the Grey Funnel line
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| | The Happy Man |
| Ch. | With his pipe and his friends puffing hours away Singing song after song till he hails the new day He can laugh dance and sing and smoke without fear Be as happy as a king till he hails the new year
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| | The Postman's Knock |
| Ch. | Every morning as true as the clock Somebody hears the postman’s knock Every morning as true as the clock Somebody hears the postman’s knock
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| | The Punch Ladle |
| Ch. | Bring me the punch ladle I'll fathom the bowl I'll fathom the bowl I'll fathom the bowl Bring me the punch ladle I’ll fathom the bowl
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| | Three Score and Ten |
| Ch. | And it’s three score and ten boys and men were lost from Grimsby town From Yarmouth down to Scarborough many hundreds more were drowned Our herring craft our trawlers our fishing smacks as well They long did fight that bitter night and battle with the swell
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| | Wild Rover |
| Ch. | And it’s no nay never..... No nay never no more Will I play the wild rover No never no more
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