A bunch of American maritime music for you all. Very naughty of me to rip and share, but enjoy.



Roll, Alabama, Roll (The Alabama) by The X-Seamen's Institute

Shenandoah by The X-Seamen's Institute

Clear Away the Track and Let the Bullgine Run by Sam Eskin

Greenland Whale Fisheries by Stuart Gillespie

Paddy Doyle’s Boots by Alan Mills And The Shanty Men

The Black Ball Line by The Foc'sle Singers

The Sloop John B. by Dicey Doh Singers

Tommy's Gone to Hilo by Stuart M. Frank

Lord Franklin by The Gold Ring

The Handsome Cabin Boy by Stuart Gillespie

Rio Grande by The Foc'sle Singers

Run Come See by The X-Seamen's Institute

Ten-Penny Bit [instrumental] by Ellen Cohn

South Australia by Stan Hugill

Haul Away Joe by Leadbelly

Blood Red Roses by Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger, AL Loyd, and Chorus

All for Me Grog by Louis Killen, Jeff and Gerret Warner, and Fud Benson

Haul On the Bowline by The Foc'sle Singers

Bully In the Alley by Morrigan

Chesapeake Born by Tom And Mark Wisner

A Hundred Years On the Eastern Shore by Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger, AL Loyd, and Chorus

Dredgin' Is My Drudgery by Tom And Mark Wisner

Liverpool Judies [instrumental] by Stuart M. Frank

Santiano by The X-Seamen's Institute

Reuben Ranzo by The X-Seamen's Institute

The Girls Around Cape Horn by Tom Goux & Jacek Sulanowski

Adieu, My Lovely Nancy by Morrigan

The Dreadnaught by Tom Sullivan

Married To a Mermaid by Tom Goux & Jacek Sulanowski

Boney by The X-Seamen's Institute

Homeward Bound • The Old Slipper Shoe [instrumental] by Tom Sullivan

Homeward Bound by Stuart M. Frank



I've more music that I can share, including 'Classic Canadian Songs', and some from the Johnny Cash "American" CDs. But that's for tomorrow.

From: [identity profile] quigonejinn.livejournal.com


Man. Thank you so, so, so much for these -- they're so intensely good. Thanks again.

(And tell me if you don't like uploading to YSIget.)

From: [identity profile] neotoma.livejournal.com


It just takes a while to put up a lot songs, so I do it only when I have time -- weekends, mostly.

From: [identity profile] saramwrap.livejournal.com


Yay! It's a good CD, one of the first chantey discs I bought. :D

From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com


Shanteys! By people I don't know! (I have a whole playlist on Wurlitzer just for shanteys.) Thank you!

From: [identity profile] neotoma.livejournal.com


You're welcome. And don't be afraid to put up some of your collection as well, as there are lots of groups I haven't heard yet.

From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com


I are stupid and don't quite know how. But as soon as I get my vinyl onto the computer I'm going to load a lot, such as the defunct Donnybrook Fair. They were great, and they self-destructed after their first album.
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