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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • A tribute to the officers and men of the 19th century Navy and USMC.

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  • @chixxdemusique94
    @chixxdemusique94 12 лет назад +82

    "Way haul away, we'll haul away Joe..." Absolutely love this! As an 18 year old working on tall ships every summer, we frequently sing this song while we haul up our anchor. :) This and heave away....."haul away, we're bound for south australia ;) )

    • @bruceringrose7539
      @bruceringrose7539 4 года назад +7

      This is a hauling chanty, not a capstan chanty. I'm afraid you summer sailors were using the wrong chant! (grin) A capstan chanty would be "Leave Her Johnny, Leave Her".

    • @Kalani_Saiko
      @Kalani_Saiko 2 года назад +3

      @@bruceringrose7539 That's a pretty good one too

    • @mesiroy1234
      @mesiroy1234 6 месяцев назад

      Irish accent?

    • @Novavolnera
      @Novavolnera 4 месяца назад +1

      Now you are about 29-30 years old...

    • @nexum1676
      @nexum1676 Месяц назад

      hows being thirty

  • @zacdavis9806
    @zacdavis9806 9 лет назад +161

    This is the most accpeptable pace for a long-haul shanty i've found on youtube so far.

    • @zigsinclair
      @zigsinclair 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/x73TAgmZYAM/видео.html

    • @dejongen
      @dejongen Год назад

      Kodaline version

  • @alexcourtney9995
    @alexcourtney9995 11 лет назад +174

    Sorry american listeners but this is an old Cornish fisherman's shanty, sung to time the hauling of ropes. The fact it was sung by the fine men of USMC (being an ex Royal Marine myself, and having shared the same hangovers the next morning as some great lads and friends and fine men as they are) is no surprise as most of the original marines were sailors and traveled the world bringing back and passing on songs of lusty girl they had met in some port or other etc. Great old photos in the video,

    • @neilwhitehouse9169
      @neilwhitehouse9169 4 года назад +1

      thank you for the correction.

    • @Flipdrivel
      @Flipdrivel 4 года назад +2

      What's your evidence that it's Cornish?

    • @tylerwilliams8638
      @tylerwilliams8638 4 года назад +2

      @@Flipdrivel their accents?

    • @sylviahacker6695
      @sylviahacker6695 4 года назад +8

      I don't see where someone claimed it was American.

    • @sharpeshooter88
      @sharpeshooter88 4 года назад +16

      @@tylerwilliams8638 this is actually sung by an Irish group, the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem.

  • @TheLivingHeiromartyr
    @TheLivingHeiromartyr 10 лет назад +174

    Just soooo you knooooooww
    'Timmy' is their quick rendition of 'To me'. It's a hauling chant, as I'm sure you can imagine. Men would sing it in rhythm as they hauled huge ropes on the docks.

    • @robertcargyu479
      @robertcargyu479 10 лет назад +1

      Nice! Always wondered that, but is then Joe just a dude oooooorrr....? :D

    • @skylerkeith1452
      @skylerkeith1452 10 лет назад +10

      Robert CarGyu I know that here in the US Army, Joe is a term for just any lower enlisted soldier. Many people say this is because of G.I. Joe, but enlisted US personnel were called Joes well before the toy came around. I'm assuming that the term Joe is kind of a blanket name, like John Doe. As much as some people hate to admit it, the US military is too young to have it's own solid foundations and traditions so I would doubt that we borrowed the term Joe from the UKs military force a long time ago.

    • @Lionhearth92
      @Lionhearth92 9 лет назад +5

      Skyler Keith
      As far as i've heard G(Goverment) I(Issued) Joe was a slang term used for soldiers sent to Vietnam. It is to show how dehumanised and dispenseable they were. And after the war it just got stuck in the language and lost its negative edge.

    • @fritzduquesne3691
      @fritzduquesne3691 9 лет назад +4

      No that is entirely wrong. Joe is short for Joseph, an unpopular name in Great Britain where the stereotypical name was Tom, John or Harry.

    • @grayforester
      @grayforester 9 лет назад +1

      +Lionhearth92 It\\The term predates the US war in Viet Nam.

  • @existentiallytired6730
    @existentiallytired6730 6 лет назад +76

    gonna jam 2 this tune like Gilbert Blythe ;)

  • @ladycomet72
    @ladycomet72 4 года назад +14

    So glad to find this song. Back when I was a little girl in the 70's, my grandmother's boyfriend I called "Uncle Fred", used to sing this song to me and it stuck with me since then. Thank you for putting this up! What a fond memory.

  • @heidimelendez5623
    @heidimelendez5623 8 лет назад +72

    I heard this in the movie, "The Finest Hours". i enjoyed enough to look it up. Thank you,

    • @khaledsaad6058
      @khaledsaad6058 8 лет назад +1

      and i heard in Assassin's creed IV balck flag

    • @patmckinney1473
      @patmckinney1473 8 лет назад +1

      Heidi Melendez The lyrics were changed up in the movie.

    • @olivergeoffreyblakely7623
      @olivergeoffreyblakely7623 8 лет назад +1

      Yup same

    • @RichardTheValiantFoolFox
      @RichardTheValiantFoolFox 7 лет назад +2

      I first heard it on a cassette tape of a radio dramatization of "Moby Dick"

    • @emmadukes8537
      @emmadukes8537 7 лет назад +2

      Heidi Melendez It was such a great movie, that's where I came from too, it'a very cool that they incorporated a real "sailor's song" into the movie don't you think

  • @xandercorp6175
    @xandercorp6175 5 лет назад +143

    *Haul Away Joe*
    _Traditional, performed by_ The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem
    When I was a little boy
    So my mother told me - to me
    !
    Way, haul away
    We'll haul away, Joe!
    That if I did not kiss the girls
    My lips would all grow mouldy - to me!
    Way, haul away
    We'll haul away, Joe!
    Way, haul away
    The good ship now is rolling - to me!
    Way, haul away
    We'll haul away, Joe!
    King Louis was the King of France
    Before the revolution
    Way, haul away
    We'll haul away, Joe!
    And then he got his head cut off
    It spoilt his constitution
    Way, haul away
    We'll haul away, Joe!
    Now first I met a Yankee girl
    And she was fat and lazy - to me!
    Way, haul away
    We'll haul away, Joe!
    And then I met an Irish girl
    She damn near drove me crazy - to me!
    Way, haul away
    We'll haul away, Joe!
    Way, haul away
    We're bound for better weather - to me!
    Way, haul away
    We'll haul away, Joe!

  • @tacticalsweater5119
    @tacticalsweater5119 10 лет назад +18

    You just know that all those guys were some tough bastards.

  • @AshenPereraplus
    @AshenPereraplus 8 лет назад +41

    Watched the movie "The Finest Hours" and it was so good so I searched for this

  • @loeffelatom
    @loeffelatom 2 года назад +1

    Came here from Snuff - Y Olde Folke Twatte. Love both songs

  • @gtop2979
    @gtop2979 11 месяцев назад

    Been listening to this since I was a kid; Mum had the Album. That's 1960s. We've lost them all now (The Clancys) and Tommy..

  • @caitlincervantes3919
    @caitlincervantes3919 8 лет назад +27

    This is in the finest hours!!!!!!

    • @firdausfitry6679
      @firdausfitry6679 8 лет назад +1

      yupp...

    • @shattered_prism
      @shattered_prism 8 лет назад +1

      +Caitlin Cervantes right, because of this i'm here

    • @timbaud5704
      @timbaud5704 8 лет назад

      A pity England didt not acknowledge the goals of germany in the 20th century. Now you have to live with the consequences.
      Perhaps we all will fight for Europe together! As someone believed, we should!

  • @isaacharkton6169
    @isaacharkton6169 3 года назад +8

    God bless her Majesties Royal Navy 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

    • @mickburke1
      @mickburke1 2 года назад +1

      shanties weren't allowed in Her Majesty's Royal Navy

    • @MassachusettsTrainVideos1136
      @MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 2 года назад +1

      @@mickburke1 This is possibly a fisherman's shanty

    • @mickburke1
      @mickburke1 2 года назад

      @@MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 Fishermen don't sing shanties . As with all shanties, this song dates from the 19 century when shanties were sung- or chanted - by merchant seamen aboard trading vessels . Haul away Joe was sung to the hauling of sails ...

    • @MassachusettsTrainVideos1136
      @MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 2 года назад +2

      @@mickburke1 Thank you, however I will note that fishermen sing shanties at least in the New World

  • @waltertaljaard1488
    @waltertaljaard1488 7 лет назад +27

    These songs were part of the culture of a very special breed of men; sailors in the true meaning of the word, who knew they were part of a specific elite, handling the very top of XVIIIth century technology, and navigating around the world with it.
    Many times suffering incredible hardSHIPS and having to take risks, even in every day labour, that would be totally unacceptable in the eyes of XXIth century labour regulations. And many times cursing their job, but also taking enormous pride in it and hooked on living at sea. Regarding land and the people living there as an alien and hostile enviroment, actually becoming sick of ground that was NOT moving underneath their feet, air not smelling of salt, tar and wood and driven mad by silence without the constant croaking of wood and rope and the whistling or howling of the wind in the riggings.
    The ship and the sea was their home and once land bound by old age and/or invalidity they withered away like wild birds in a cage. A boy or man who decided for the sea either rejected it profoundly after the first voyage, or stayed a sailor for the rest of his active life.

    • @pdkodude283
      @pdkodude283 6 лет назад +5

      The feeling is the same for seafarers now. I went to sea when I was 18 and have worked everything from yachts to AHTS. I've been away from my Wife and Children for up to 9 months a year, lost contact with friends and become detached from family. The first week of a trip you crave for home...after 2 weeks at home you crave the sea. It's a tug of war. But I can't do anything else. It's a calling. I don't understand the odd ways of land lubbers...especially when it comes to work ethic and social protocols. You listen to the lessons of old salts and pass them on to greenies...traditions and superstitions intact. The tech may have changed but the sea has not. She's still a beautiful and brutal mistress...deserving of respect. As soon as you think you have seen it all she can still throw something at you to take you by surprise. You never stop learning.
      I've seen the most beautiful sights at sea and the most terrifying things too. Dolphins creating vortex's in the bioluminescent algae as they swim alongside at night, to getting stuck in the bay for three days in a force 10 gusting 11...waves taller than the mast.
      It's the love of my fucking life.....

    • @christianjones4042
      @christianjones4042 5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for sharing that
      A fascinating insight into a world we’ll never know

  • @Noremorse10
    @Noremorse10 13 лет назад +8

    This is so amazing. How can you not like this?

  • @RemusNeo
    @RemusNeo 10 лет назад +76

    Well I found this because of The Simpsons! :D

  • @annabelladebonnay8320
    @annabelladebonnay8320 Год назад +1

    Love the photographs as well ss the shanty!!!!!!❤❤❤

  • @MotherRaksha
    @MotherRaksha 15 лет назад +2

    hey now, i was at a maritime fest just last weekend and there were about 75 sailors singing this song (among others)! If you live near water there is a maritime community, it might just be a little bit hard to find. They're usually more in ports with Tall Ships - yachties are too modern for shanties.

  • @shamuslandwhale
    @shamuslandwhale 7 лет назад +8

    play this at my funeral

  • @sailorette1
    @sailorette1 16 лет назад +3

    This is great! One of the best renditions of
    I have waited years to see something like this video, and I am sure I am not alone.
    Some of the ship and crews there are the Hartford, the Miami, the Monitor, the Alabama, the Pawnee and the Kearsarge.
    Thank you, rexlibris99!

    • @lincolngunning3694
      @lincolngunning3694 7 лет назад

      sailorette1 this is great love tommy makem and the clancy brothers all there stuff is great.no bands today can match there vocals with out electronics

  • @isotropisch82
    @isotropisch82 2 года назад +2

    When I was a kid in the late 80s in the UK, we sang sea shanties in Junior School... was that normal?

  • @Joshua4763
    @Joshua4763 11 лет назад +10

    I don't know why I look through the comments every time i listen song. They never change

  • @DogsOfAnnwn
    @DogsOfAnnwn 11 лет назад +40

    9 people couldn't haul.....

  • @Hoot1SFD
    @Hoot1SFD 15 лет назад +3

    Semper Fi, rexlib. Two good friends of mine are Marines, and all my prayers go out to them and all who serve.
    Great job.

  • @piro6220
    @piro6220 16 лет назад +1

    this song was sung by royal navy during the early 19th following it disapproval of the french revolution. in fact the US were big supporter of the french revolutionary Government since it was the french that really defeat the Brits at the battle of Yorktown

  • @censusgary
    @censusgary 4 месяца назад

    This is a good example of a capstan song. The sailors would sing it to keep in time as they pushed on the levers of the capstan, the device that winds up anchor chains as the ship is raising the anchor. Such songs were also sung while hauling in any cables (ropes) or chains. On modern ships, motors wind the capstans, but sailors can still sing for fun.

  • @indyjasmine326
    @indyjasmine326 2 года назад +3

    ,bring back the finest hour moment 🤗

  • @EmeraldPixelGamingEPG
    @EmeraldPixelGamingEPG Год назад +1

    Year 7 music nostalgia hitting hard

  • @christianjones4042
    @christianjones4042 5 лет назад

    Love those old pics. Just moments lost in time

  • @Sky-le1le
    @Sky-le1le 6 лет назад +127

    I'm here bc of Anne With An E XD

  • @thenextshenanigantownandth4393
    @thenextshenanigantownandth4393 3 года назад

    The song is by the Clancy brothers. Tom Clancy is the guy singing from Tipperary, he's Southern Irish.

  • @athenspirates
    @athenspirates 9 лет назад +16

    that's Tom Clancy of the famous Clancy Brothers.

    • @Rikki0
      @Rikki0 8 лет назад +2

      Indeed it is.

  • @rmm413c
    @rmm413c 15 лет назад +1

    I've always thought that this is one of Tom Clancy's best songs. I don't think I've heard this version before. What album is it from? The version I have was not recorded live. I like this one better.
    The pictures are nice too.

  • @rexlibris99
    @rexlibris99  15 лет назад +14

    They're all still with us.
    You just have to listen....

  • @Brendan-re5bl
    @Brendan-re5bl 5 месяцев назад

    This is still the best version ever on the ears

  • @MichaelCollins1922
    @MichaelCollins1922 6 лет назад +7

    Irish girl that almost drove him crazy. That makes sense. ;)

  • @helhound23
    @helhound23 2 года назад

    Ferocious dog have covered this and done a magnificent job.

  • @Brendan-re5bl
    @Brendan-re5bl 5 месяцев назад

    I don’t care where the song came from this is the best version of the song I’ve ever heard

  • @Octaven
    @Octaven 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you Gilbert

  • @claironluron
    @claironluron 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Teresa Radice and Stefano Turconi for introducing me to this ! And thank you for your work of art Il Porto Proibito (BD Le Port des Marins Perdus) ❤

  • @bergischplatt8666
    @bergischplatt8666 9 лет назад +1

    Great Shanty. Thanks for sharing!

  • @moragmacgregor6792
    @moragmacgregor6792 6 лет назад +2

    Another favorite, loving this.

  • @42whatelse
    @42whatelse 13 лет назад

    I like it and love it. So I was nicely think, they would also sing a sea shanty as I would imagine in during in the American Civil War. And along with Jules Verne time.

  • @argthepirate
    @argthepirate 5 месяцев назад

    I love this version for the sound of it

  • @XTHEKEVINATORX
    @XTHEKEVINATORX 10 лет назад +64

    damn it, whenever they say timmy i think of south park and laugh. good song though

    • @ineedbleachpls18
      @ineedbleachpls18 8 лет назад +1

      OMG I HAVE TEARS

    • @patrickmulligan4105
      @patrickmulligan4105 7 лет назад

      XTHEKEVINATORX Ha Ha you've just changed this song forever for me!!! timmyyyyy!

    • @thomasdrummond2946
      @thomasdrummond2946 5 лет назад +2

      It says “to me” in dialect not Timmy but it’s funny to imagine 😂😂😂

    • @transdimensionalist
      @transdimensionalist 4 года назад +2

      libalah TIMMMEH

    • @bruceringrose7539
      @bruceringrose7539 4 года назад

      It's not Timmy, it's Jammy, either that or the Brothers changed the name for my CD.

  • @slayeron3169
    @slayeron3169 3 месяца назад +1

    16 years insane!!!!

  • @fishsama999
    @fishsama999 14 лет назад

    @Briselance Not the Navy. Granted, different tasks were allotted depending on race. Usually black sailors would be given kitchen duties and the like, but I think it could depend on the captain.

  • @sfiabong7360
    @sfiabong7360 4 года назад +4

    I heard it from the show Anne with an e

  • @acerb4566
    @acerb4566 11 лет назад +1

    During War of 1812, we had a navy too! Watch-"Stan Rogers-Barretts Privateers".

  • @CamilaSoares-mz7cg
    @CamilaSoares-mz7cg 6 лет назад +4

    Please, please!!! Can someone tell me the year that this song was released? It's really from the 19th century? I really would like to know!!!

    • @ArtyCraftZ
      @ArtyCraftZ 4 года назад +1

      It's a sea shanty lmao

    • @bruceringrose7539
      @bruceringrose7539 4 года назад +2

      It's a very old song, in it's original form it is public domain, as well as any version published before 1932. Any version published after 1932, such as the Clancy's version (probably 50s or 60s, I'm too lazy to go and find my CD) is probably copyrighted.

    • @isaacharkton6169
      @isaacharkton6169 3 года назад +1

      it’s an English navy shanty . Hundreds of years old

    • @CamilaSoares-mz7cg
      @CamilaSoares-mz7cg 3 года назад

      Thank you very much, people!

  • @rexlibris99
    @rexlibris99  11 лет назад +4

    I was under the impression that there had been some sort of Cornish revival.

  • @josephhenry4725
    @josephhenry4725 4 месяца назад

    My old pal at Glasgow art school Alan Kane used to put wan hawn oor his left ear and blast this oot while banging his right knee and foot doune in time...how i miss him...Alan get in touch mate.

  • @gpecaut1
    @gpecaut1 13 лет назад

    These shanies are much older than the Civil war. They are fron the wind jamming days, the mid 1800's saw the end of wind jamming and the beginning of steam power. These shanties were used to keep time while hauling on braces, brales, sheets and halyards. These are from the days when ships were made of wood, and men were made of iron.

  • @stevesharp4849
    @stevesharp4849 8 лет назад +1

    Luv this, awesome performance!!!!!!

  • @fackeldude
    @fackeldude 12 лет назад

    While I agree with much of the above, I would just like to clarify. The mid 1800s saw the introduction of the Forbes Rig and the Clipper ship. The Windjammers came along in the early 1900s. Depending on who you ask, steam did not surpass sail (in terms of tonnage of freight carried) until the anywhere from the 1880s until as late as the 1930s. In fact, the Thomas W Lawson was a 7-masted, steel-hulled schooner built in 1902 that was used as a collier and later as an oil tanker.

  • @berealiam
    @berealiam 11 лет назад

    what sounds like timmeh is slang Irish its (Too me) pulling the ropes for the yard arms. and hoisting the sails. I love this song thanks to the Clancys and my Irish relitives and My Navy and Marine family members

  • @Efactor87
    @Efactor87 11 месяцев назад

    I'm army, and even I think this song and the propaganda of the time is just so enchanting and makes me want to be a seaman.

  • @sleepy_jean
    @sleepy_jean 9 лет назад +4

    This song makes me feel the need to work/fight.

  • @KingJellyfishII
    @KingJellyfishII 5 лет назад +1

    Wow this is awesome! Great chords

  • @kengoldberg532
    @kengoldberg532 Год назад

    I don't know what they call this song but I love it

  • @TheWoodman1948
    @TheWoodman1948 12 лет назад +1

    Great tune! Lots of memories!!

  • @bullsteera6508
    @bullsteera6508 3 года назад +2

    Atlas ASMR brought me here

  • @Cyclonus5
    @Cyclonus5 16 лет назад

    merchant ships definatly but military ships often had either specific working shanties or forbade shanties altogether, though it did depend on the captain. Thats my understanding at least.

  • @zmanansley7229
    @zmanansley7229 11 лет назад

    Actually, this song was most popular in the middle 18th century. But a great vid! I love that song

  • @JoeyMayo
    @JoeyMayo 4 года назад

    I'm here because I'm on month number two of a lock down and I'm bored to tears.

  • @hubcap54bryant22
    @hubcap54bryant22 3 года назад

    I learned this from my Dad. He was an A.B for almost 20 years

  • @robsargent4
    @robsargent4 11 лет назад

    Yes, Stan Rogers was a great song-writer, wasn't he? Among Canada's finest, if I might say so.

  • @terencekendrick8794
    @terencekendrick8794 8 лет назад

    I would add this tribute to the Revenue Cutter Service as well (modern US Coast Guard).

  • @risetotheheavens
    @risetotheheavens 3 года назад +1

    learned this in 5th grade music class.

  • @rexlibris99
    @rexlibris99  16 лет назад +3

    There were quite a few Irishmen in the US navy.

  • @SaucyKitty11
    @SaucyKitty11 13 лет назад

    i love shanties, and i love this shanty. but i can't help but to think of south park when listening to this song. when he says "tell me", it sounds like he's saying 'TIMMY!"

  • @robotminione
    @robotminione 12 лет назад

    I think you're mixing terms. The "wind jammers" were post-Civil War era ships, very late 19th/early 20th century actually. They were the last great sailing ships, but they were steel-hulled. They were known for there simply absurdly large amounts of square-rig sail area, "jamming" the wind up. And even before that, but after the Civil War, was the high time of the long-distance fast clipper ships. Steam power did grow in importance after the war but it wasn't immediate, tech had to be improved.

  • @oo-kk5ru
    @oo-kk5ru 4 года назад +2

    13 years ago

  • @JackGero-hd6mo
    @JackGero-hd6mo 29 дней назад +1

    Who else is here because of the finest hours?!

  • @druais
    @druais 4 года назад +2

    here because of "The Tale of the Cowboy Philosopher" episode of NPR's Hidden Brain

  • @beetlebugs7746
    @beetlebugs7746 6 лет назад +14

    anne with an e s2 :']

  • @alberttattlock6747
    @alberttattlock6747 12 лет назад

    These shanties were working songs on ship ... for giving a rythymn to whatever they were doing on deck. Hauling ropes and the like .... to maintain uniformed working. And the words would often be different from ship to ship.

  • @OrionA
    @OrionA 11 лет назад +1

    My love for the sea brought me here.

  • @thayssanicolly856
    @thayssanicolly856 4 года назад +5

    Finalmente achei a música que o Gilbert e os Cuthbert cantam em Anne Whit an E

  • @connormclernon26
    @connormclernon26 4 года назад

    I aspire to have half the magnificent facial hair some of these guys had

  • @abrahammangesho5269
    @abrahammangesho5269 2 года назад +4

    This song is my age 😭😭

  • @CeLtIc1225
    @CeLtIc1225 11 лет назад +2

    Great song.

  • @islingtonlad
    @islingtonlad 15 лет назад +1

    still after near a thousand years at sea, no one can compare to the might of the british Royal Navy.

    • @mickburke1
      @mickburke1 2 года назад

      shanties were not allowed in the Royal Navy

  • @steverblock
    @steverblock 13 лет назад +1

    Haul away Joe?...more like haul away Jack!! ;0)

  • @Claiomh_Mor
    @Claiomh_Mor 8 лет назад +3

    Sounds like Tommy Makem and the Clancy Brothers to me. anybody know for sure?

    • @completesatire6757
      @completesatire6757 8 лет назад +1

      James Grange Yea deffo

    • @Rikki0
      @Rikki0 7 лет назад +1

      It is, but Makem is not the lead singer. That is Tom Clancy.

    • @Claiomh_Mor
      @Claiomh_Mor 7 лет назад

      +Rikki0 he is there somewhere there.

    • @Rikki0
      @Rikki0 7 лет назад +1

      Oh indeed he is, James. Tommy M. is singing back-up on this one. "Haul Away, Joe" was always kind of considered Tom Clancy's song and his voice is just perfect for it.

    • @sean_d
      @sean_d 4 года назад

      Here's a solo version by a younger Tommy Clancy from 1963: Check this out: ruclips.net/video/8LtQNAFL9AA/видео.html

  • @skittlesareyum48
    @skittlesareyum48 12 лет назад

    For everybody interested, the singer is Johnny Collins.

    • @alicemerchant3317
      @alicemerchant3317 5 лет назад

      skittlesareyum48 the singers are the Clancy Brothers.
      Tom Clancy is the soloist.

  • @cristiancabrera6564
    @cristiancabrera6564 3 года назад +1

    audience can never clap on beat

  • @wallypus111comicnerd
    @wallypus111comicnerd 8 лет назад +5

    All I can think of is timmy from south park

  • @lastone4737
    @lastone4737 5 лет назад +1

    Man always have a thing for the sea...

  • @TheSpaceMost
    @TheSpaceMost 13 лет назад

    Thanks for the upload my grandfather sang this!

  • @KyraTheShadowMonarch
    @KyraTheShadowMonarch 14 лет назад

    i love old songs X3

  • @IncoherentDragon
    @IncoherentDragon 9 лет назад +4

    I'm gonna be singing this in choir. Yay😁

  • @sammatthews1953
    @sammatthews1953 5 лет назад

    Perfect for sailing and Far Harbor!

  • @argthepirate
    @argthepirate 5 месяцев назад

    It’s the best version of the song I’ve ever heard. The sound quality is bad on every other place I’ve heard it

  • @JTB1956
    @JTB1956 13 лет назад

    I recognize some of these heroes,Confederate ,Adm. Raphael Semmes at 1;09, CSA Marines at 1;30.(.Possibly on the Alabama or Shenandoah?), and CSS Virginia at 1;47. And yes, this shantey predates some of these images. ..makes no difference...That's what it means to be timeless.

  • @Section5_CdnIntelService
    @Section5_CdnIntelService 12 лет назад

    Great singing by Tom Clancy and his brothers.

  • @Mitwadus
    @Mitwadus 12 лет назад

    Actually It's "T'Me" Or if you prefer "Ta Me." He's Chanting while singing, when he says "Timmy" He's asking for the rope his way.

  • @Tankbattlion761
    @Tankbattlion761 12 лет назад

    This song is used in the new assassins creed 3 on the first naval mission.

  • @begoking1
    @begoking1 11 лет назад +3

    Assassin's Creed 3 brought me here.