Capstan chantey. Scenes from the movie: «Moby Dick» (1956 & 1998) «Капитан Немо» (1975) «Алые паруса» (1961) «Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World» (2003)
When I went through lifeboatman school in SF, the instructor, Tommy Zee, was a one eyed son of a British woman and Chinese man . He had sailed on everything from clipper ships to container ships. Very few people today could stand up to the harsh conditions of the whalers.
This is my favorite performance of this shanty in large part because of Teresa Morgan's harmony. I'm not aware of any other performance of this shanty that uses harmony in the response (as in call-response). Arguably, it's not authentic for a sea shanty to include a female voice but this is just beautiful to listen to.
+Yes Master! This song ("Santy Anno") is from the 1989 album "Victory Sings At Sea" with Teresa Morgan singing harmonies. Philip Morgan formed this ensemble group "Victory at Sea" in the late 80's. "The Cutters", were formed by Philip and Teresa Morgan in the early ’90s. The Cutters" (which, by 2005, included the Morgan''s two children) released four CDs between 1994 and 2005. www.dancinweb.com/images/oct05.pdf
+Stephen Travis Stephen I stand to be corrected but I don't believe this was written to be, nor was it ever used as, a sea shanty. It's simply a song that came about from disgruntled British sailors who joined the Mexican Navy after the war of 1812 so they could keep fighting the Americans.
+Stephen Travis Hmm...after some consideration, though the meter doesn't seem appropriate for a work shanty, it could have been used as a forecastle/forebitter shanty.
I'm fairly certain that Star Shanty's will come about once we take to the stars, after all, sailing through space is a long experience, you need something to pass the time, though don't quote me I'm not an expert.
@@codyyoung5946 I hope so.....actually, I don't know if you'll find this interesting but I've been making something along the lines of 'star shanties' for a story I've been working on for a year or two now. Basically a lot of sea shanties were 'reverse engineered' to fit the changing times. So for example the song, 'Rolling down to Old Maui' is, 'We'll find our own Maui' about spacefarers finding their own tropical place to call home and has some of the elements of the original song within it and called 'New world shanties' while those that cannot be changed with the times for whatever reasons are called 'Old World shanties' and those that were meant to change with the times like, 'The last shanty' are called 'Cross world shanties.'
@@rainofstars00 Uh.....no and yes, back in 2019, I got sick, almost allowed it to become blood poisoning, in 2020......then in 2021, multiple car break downs, got sick again, another car break down, so I have not been in the mood to make either video or story, and I'm only 'now' getting back into the swing of things. I've decided to review and rewrite a lot of it, as the writings show how my physical health was affecting me and then followed by my mental during lockdown when I was stuck at home for six months, I rent a room in the middle of the woods.....complete isolation sounds cool, nature all to ones self, away from cities, just you and your thoughts.....until you actually live it. Yeah, and also, in the middle of the woods, internet connection is sort of bad on many days, so I often cut off from the world, it.....shows in my writings.....finally read Adam Smiths 'The Wealth of nations' though, I found it fascinating how much of what he said in the 1700's, is still relevant. He even predicted that in 200 to 250 years from him time, more sources of gold would be found, and he was right....only, not on 'Earth' which kind of inspired me to rewrite a lot of things, or even update with more details in other parts, so, I've decided to review, rewrite, and add more back lore going back centuries from the main story so to set up not just the universe, but also a history of Humanity and several other spacefaring species.
these do already exist, and as far as i'm aware they're generally known as 'filk'; some of them are more towards the folk side in terms of story-telling, but i think they fit it regardless otherwise i hope you're well man, let us all know how it goes
This song is attributed to British sailors who had joined Santa Anna's Navy. They were still a tad miffed about the War of 1812 and wanted to continue the fight against the United States.
Классическая китобойная песня! "Моби Дик" вообще лучший из ранних американских романов на мистику, да ещё и прекрасным описанием китобойных реалий. Недаром столько раз экранизирован!
The first time I heard this was as a sample of sea shanty in Encyclopedia Encarta…I loved that little CD-ROM of an encyclopedia. Lots of sound clips, I would spend hours crawling through articles, playing quiz games taking place in a medieval-ish hallway…
Santy Anno gained the day Away, Santy Anno Ah Santy Anno gained the day Along the plains of Mexico Chorus Mexico, Oh Mexico! Away Santy Anno Ah, Mexico is a place I know Along the plains of Mexico Nassau girls ain't got no combs Away, Santy Anno They combs their hair with a Kipper backbone Along the plains of Mexico Chorus Them yellow skin gals I do adore Away, Santy Anno With their eyes that shine and their coal black hair Along the plains of Mexico Chorus Why do them yellow gals love me so? Away, Santy Anno Because I don't tell all I know Along the plains of Mexico Chorus When I was a young man in my prime Away, Santy Anno I'd knock them 'scouse girls two at a time Along the plains of Mexico Chorus Skipper likes Whiskey the Mate likes run Away, Santy anno The crew likes both but we can't get none Along the plains of Mexico Chorus Times is hard and the wage is low Away, Santy Anno It's time for us to roll and go Along the plains of Mexico Chorus Santy Anno gained the day Away, Santy Anno Ah Santy Anno gained the day Along the plains of Mexico Chorus x2
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, "Santi Anno" fought against U.S. invasion to Mexico. "Santi Anno" gained the day in the battle of Molino del Rey (King's Mill). This battle was won by mexican army to Zachary Taylor, and it was about 11 or 12 years after the Texas rebelion in which Mexico lost that territory. In that war many british and irish soldiers who had migrated to U.S.A. deserted american army and passed to mexican side because they knew it was an unfair war. Probably they invented this song.
This song reminds me of Rodriguez from Shogun... I can see him at the helm, belting out this song while he chases down the Engles' ship across the seas of Japan.
In 1990 during a port visit in San Francisco, I discover this group thanks to a Tape IBought a the maritime museum. Till This time I don't only listen to those songs butalso sing them very often because I was a sailor and love sailor's songs. I am frenchfrom Britany , till my child Hood I always sang sailors song but when heard the groupVictory Sings at Sea, it was as I had never listen to sailors songs. The female voicesdo give a so beautiful sound that it seems its not realand comes from heaven....But its a pity for me I've listen so often my tape that now the sound is very bad.I expect I will find a CD.
LYRICS: Santy Anna gained the day Away Santy Anno Santy Anna gained the day All on the plains of Mexico Mexico, oh Mexico Away Santy Anno Mexico is a place I know All on the plains of Mexico Them yaller girls I do adore Away Santy Anno With their shinin' eyes and their cold black hair All on the plains of Mexico Why do them yaller girls love me so Away Santy Anno Because I won't tell them all I know All on the plains of Mexico Them Liverpool girls don't use no combs Away Santy Anno They combs their hair with a kipper backbone All on the plains of Mexico When I was a young man in me prime Away Santy Anno I knocked them scouse girls two at a time All on the plains of Mexico Times is hard and the wages low Away Santy Anno It's time for us to roll and go All on the plains of Mexico
"Moby Dick" from Herman Melville's classic novel published 18 Oct. 1851 & the resulting 1956 film. Do see [here on YT] the Pequod setting out on her 3/4 year whaling voyage, the gummy & be-whiskered wives & mothers, the fabulous chanteys & HAVE Tissues handy unless you're VERY unsentimental. Wonderful film.
don't be sorry for the whales back then , because men often died in the process. It was a nobel fight for survival . Nowadays we hunt them with machines for nothing...
No. It's a fair fight when two opponents challenge each other. The whales didn't challenge anybody, they didn't do any human any harm, it was the humans that decided to hunt the whales. I don't feel sorry for captain Ahab, I feel sorry for the whale that is bleeding and has to keep dragging the corpse of this sorry human being with him through the oceans.
Surprise! I m not sure about Moby Dick movie but I defintely spotted here some scenes from Soviet movie "Captain Nemo" (miniseries of early 1980s with excellent Ukrainian actor Vladimir Talashko playing Ned Land). The song is gorgeous :) And it was nice to see some Hello from the childhood ;)
Aaron Schuehly Don't know about that, both are sea songs but they don't have either the same melody nor the same meaning. On top of that, this one is about a place and the french one is about a ship called santiano. Maybe the ship is based on this song wich in turn is the base for the french song.
I tought you meant the song "Santiano" by Hugues Aufray, because this is actually one of the more famous french songs (/watch?v=_sWdxvNj-n0), but if you say that the song you mean doesn't have the same melody it couldn't be this one... Who sang the song you mean?
Hughes Aufray didn't write the melody to his version but basically lifted it and the Santiano/Santyana name and wrote different lyrics to the rest. It's not originally a French song at all, but derived from the much older sea song in English. That said, I do also like the Hugues Aufray version.
@bmbenblog The whole point of a sailor song (shanty) is to keep the crew working in rhythm. It doesn't really matter what the lyrics are saying. Just sit back and enjoy the song, mate.
Personally I dont care for their problems, if their people dont make the change thats their fault. But, the world always swings around. Someday a leader will rise amongst them and raise legendary skills such as the man this song is about. humanity is funny like that. Heros rise from dark times, and hard times breed harder men.
Texas Ranger Fillip Taxas is Texas. He defeated socialist revolts in Mexico and the French military in open battle. His biggest issue was weak fellow generals
bvana, Ya rusumiyiu, alle, ne mayu Cyrillic. Not on this machine. I have never heard of "Scarlet Sails". Will have to look for it. I like this vid. It has been added to my fav's. You have a great weekend!!! =Stefan=
Tiempos ingenuos de hombres de hierro en barcos de madera. Grandes matanzas y exterminio en aras del enriquecimiento de unos pocos y el sacrificio de tantos hombres y mujeres....
I suspect Nassau girls do indeed own combs. It's just lyrics to make a song. When you are from the country with such overwhelming military power, you don't worry about colorful folk songs.
@bmbenblog You're too serious about the text sailor songs :))) I have a mocking Russian proverb: "You do not need war songs" :))) Sailor songs from the same series
Away Rio, my Dad used to sing and play on Banjo. I miss him.
"Because I don't tell 'en all I know." Always loved that line but didn't realize how shrewd that sailor until I was a bit older ;~)
And I still don't get what it means😂😂
@@michaelmboya5085 same.
@@northernu.s.a3995 I believe it's about not telling them that he is getting laid with many different women.
In Dutch we have a saying, in ieder stadje een ander schatje, which translates as in every city a different cutie.
@@michaelmboya5085 I don't think there's supposed to be a specific thing he isn't telling them. More like he doesn't really tell them anything.
When I went through lifeboatman school in SF, the instructor, Tommy Zee, was a one eyed son of a British woman and Chinese man . He had sailed on everything from clipper ships to container ships. Very few people today could stand up to the harsh conditions of the whalers.
This is my favorite performance of this shanty in large part because of Teresa Morgan's harmony. I'm not aware of any other performance of this shanty that uses harmony in the response (as in call-response). Arguably, it's not authentic for a sea shanty to include a female voice but this is just beautiful to listen to.
+Yes Master! This song ("Santy Anno") is from the 1989 album "Victory Sings At Sea" with Teresa Morgan singing harmonies. Philip Morgan formed this ensemble group "Victory at Sea" in the late 80's.
"The Cutters", were formed by Philip and Teresa Morgan in the early ’90s. The Cutters" (which, by 2005, included the Morgan''s two children) released four CDs between 1994 and 2005.
www.dancinweb.com/images/oct05.pdf
+Stephen Travis Stephen I stand to be corrected but I don't believe this was written to be, nor was it ever used as, a sea shanty. It's simply a song that came about from disgruntled British sailors who joined the Mexican Navy after the war of 1812 so they could keep fighting the Americans.
+Stephen Travis Hmm...after some consideration, though the meter doesn't seem appropriate for a work shanty, it could have been used as a forecastle/forebitter shanty.
Where can one buy recordings?
The Cutters recorded at least three CD's. you might look on Amazon or E-Bay. They are very, very good. hope you find some.
Моби Дик и Мастер-командер классные фильмы, обожаю их.
I wonder how these songs will change when we finally start traveling the stars, if they are sung at all that is.
I'm fairly certain that Star Shanty's will come about once we take to the stars, after all, sailing through space is a long experience, you need something to pass the time, though don't quote me I'm not an expert.
@@codyyoung5946 I hope so.....actually, I don't know if you'll find this interesting but I've been making something along the lines of 'star shanties' for a story I've been working on for a year or two now. Basically a lot of sea shanties were 'reverse engineered' to fit the changing times. So for example the song, 'Rolling down to Old Maui' is, 'We'll find our own Maui' about spacefarers finding their own tropical place to call home and has some of the elements of the original song within it and called 'New world shanties' while those that cannot be changed with the times for whatever reasons are called 'Old World shanties' and those that were meant to change with the times like, 'The last shanty' are called 'Cross world shanties.'
@@madisonatteberry9720 woah, that's such a cool heckin idea! I hope your story's going well :D
@@rainofstars00 Uh.....no and yes, back in 2019, I got sick, almost allowed it to become blood poisoning, in 2020......then in 2021, multiple car break downs, got sick again, another car break down, so I have not been in the mood to make either video or story, and I'm only 'now' getting back into the swing of things.
I've decided to review and rewrite a lot of it, as the writings show how my physical health was affecting me and then followed by my mental during lockdown when I was stuck at home for six months, I rent a room in the middle of the woods.....complete isolation sounds cool, nature all to ones self, away from cities, just you and your thoughts.....until you actually live it. Yeah, and also, in the middle of the woods, internet connection is sort of bad on many days, so I often cut off from the world, it.....shows in my writings.....finally read Adam Smiths 'The Wealth of nations' though, I found it fascinating how much of what he said in the 1700's, is still relevant. He even predicted that in 200 to 250 years from him time, more sources of gold would be found, and he was right....only, not on 'Earth' which kind of inspired me to rewrite a lot of things, or even update with more details in other parts, so, I've decided to review, rewrite, and add more back lore going back centuries from the main story so to set up not just the universe, but also a history of Humanity and several other spacefaring species.
these do already exist, and as far as i'm aware they're generally known as 'filk'; some of them are more towards the folk side in terms of story-telling, but i think they fit it regardless
otherwise i hope you're well man, let us all know how it goes
They comb their hair with a kipper backbone... It does not get better. Sang this at home as kids
This song is attributed to British sailors who had joined Santa Anna's Navy. They were still a tad miffed about the War of 1812 and wanted to continue the fight against the United States.
Doubt most British sailors in 1847 were even alive in 1812.
Классическая китобойная песня! "Моби Дик" вообще лучший из ранних американских романов на мистику, да ещё и прекрасным описанием китобойных реалий. Недаром столько раз экранизирован!
Moby Dick to the tune of Santy Anno ending with Master and Commander. This can not get any better!
Хорошие клипы под хорошие песни. Первый раз слышу. Благодарю
The first time I heard this was as a sample of sea shanty in Encyclopedia Encarta…I loved that little CD-ROM of an encyclopedia. Lots of sound clips, I would spend hours crawling through articles, playing quiz games taking place in a medieval-ish hallway…
love it
For the longest time after hearing this I thought it was “Kipperback Comb”, and wondered wtf a Kipperback was 😂
This is the best sea shanty I've heard
My favorite is "rolling down to ol maui"
Да, еще фильм "Алые паруса". ("scarlet sails")
I love Moby Dick, OMG this song and that awesome story compliment eachother perfectly!!!
Santy Anno gained the day
Away, Santy Anno
Ah Santy Anno gained the day
Along the plains of Mexico
Chorus
Mexico, Oh Mexico!
Away Santy Anno
Ah, Mexico is a place I know
Along the plains of Mexico
Nassau girls ain't got no combs
Away, Santy Anno
They combs their hair with a Kipper backbone
Along the plains of Mexico
Chorus
Them yellow skin gals I do adore
Away, Santy Anno
With their eyes that shine and their coal black hair
Along the plains of Mexico
Chorus
Why do them yellow gals love me so?
Away, Santy Anno
Because I don't tell all I know
Along the plains of Mexico
Chorus
When I was a young man in my prime
Away, Santy Anno
I'd knock them 'scouse girls two at a time
Along the plains of Mexico
Chorus
Skipper likes Whiskey the Mate likes run
Away, Santy anno
The crew likes both but we can't get none
Along the plains of Mexico
Chorus
Times is hard and the wage is low
Away, Santy Anno
It's time for us to roll and go
Along the plains of Mexico
Chorus
Santy Anno gained the day
Away, Santy Anno
Ah Santy Anno gained the day
Along the plains of Mexico
Chorus x2
thanks mate.
Thanks for the manuscript!
Just one question:
Is it "run" or "rum" that what the Mate likes?
Mate likes rum, surely!
Skipper likes whisky the mates like rum*
You typed "likes run"
Ah yes my childhood song is coming back to me
Makes me yearn for times past
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, "Santi Anno" fought against U.S. invasion to Mexico. "Santi Anno" gained the day in the battle of Molino del Rey (King's Mill). This battle was won by mexican army to Zachary Taylor, and it was about 11 or 12 years after the Texas rebelion in which Mexico lost that territory. In that war many british and irish soldiers who had migrated to U.S.A. deserted american army and passed to mexican side because they knew it was an unfair war. Probably they invented this song.
I feel this in my bones and soul
This is pure gold.
This song reminds me of Rodriguez from Shogun... I can see him at the helm, belting out this song while he chases down the Engles' ship across the seas of Japan.
Haunting tune, best version. Thank you for uploading.
I freaking love this shanty :)
Why do those yello girls love me so? Away santiano.....
Amazing!! One of my new favorites!
Good old Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana gained immortality. Along the plai s of Mexico!!!
Песни ОГОНЬ!!!
FIRST time, very first time that i hear a sea shanty that mentions Mexico, now its time to sekk for one that is written in spanish
Si lo encuentras comparte; pareciera que lo más cercano al sea shanty en México es el Cardenche. Saludos!
@@isaacvazquez6660 Supongo que si, de Mexico es la cancion cardenche, de Argentina y Uruguay es la Murga y asi y asi
As a Mexican this is one dope song.
This one's better cause there's no anime
indeed
What's wrong with anime
In 1990 during a port visit in San Francisco, I discover this group thanks to a Tape IBought a the maritime museum. Till This time I don't only listen to those songs butalso sing them very often because I was a sailor and love sailor's songs. I am frenchfrom Britany , till my child Hood I always sang sailors song but when heard the groupVictory Sings at Sea, it was as I had never listen to sailors songs. The female voicesdo give a so beautiful sound that it seems its not realand comes from heaven....But its a pity for me I've listen so often my tape that now the sound is very bad.I expect I will find a CD.
If you can still get it I do recommend buying the CD "Victory sings at sea" so many amazing songs on that.
Sadly it seems impossible.
Canzone bellissima ma da sempre dalla parte di Moby Dick. 😘
Friggin awesome!
This alone gave you my subscription
Excellent video. Ironically, the man who allegedly inspired this shanty had an artificial leg, like Ahab.
Santa Anna had both his legs as far as I know.
@@andro7862 I recall reading that he lost a leg in battle and then held a funeral and burial for it.
This is on my main sailing list for getting around the Caribbean in Naval Action
LYRICS:
Santy Anna gained the day
Away Santy Anno
Santy Anna gained the day
All on the plains of Mexico
Mexico, oh Mexico
Away Santy Anno
Mexico is a place I know
All on the plains of Mexico
Them yaller girls I do adore
Away Santy Anno
With their shinin' eyes and their cold black hair
All on the plains of Mexico
Why do them yaller girls love me so
Away Santy Anno
Because I won't tell them all I know
All on the plains of Mexico
Them Liverpool girls don't use no combs
Away Santy Anno
They combs their hair with a kipper backbone
All on the plains of Mexico
When I was a young man in me prime
Away Santy Anno
I knocked them scouse girls two at a time
All on the plains of Mexico
Times is hard and the wages low
Away Santy Anno
It's time for us to roll and go
All on the plains of Mexico
What a beautiful version.
Thanks eh.
Да.
Yes & russian film "Captan Nemo"
This is brilliant.
This video is amazing!!!
AWEIGH, Santy Ano!
I wasn't worrying. I'm just a buff spreading knowledge. Love the song.
glad I could be of service! great song.
Thank you for your information, the name corrected
Artyom150 its a band from Portland, Oregon called Victory. The album is Victory Sings at Sea.
Here because of MS Encarta.
That's Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) harpooning the whale as Capt Ahab.
@Artyom150 its a band from Portland, Oregon called Victory. The album is Victory Sings at Sea.
SWOOOOOON! Man, I can see why!
Oh santiano I love this
Да, были использованы фрагменты двух советских фильмов: "Капитан Немо" и "Алые паруса"
Ahab had the best death, crucified to the back of a white whale and dragged down into the abyss together with the mighty beast.
"Moby Dick" from Herman Melville's classic novel published 18 Oct. 1851 & the resulting 1956 film. Do see [here on YT] the Pequod setting out on her 3/4 year whaling voyage, the gummy & be-whiskered wives & mothers, the fabulous chanteys & HAVE Tissues handy unless you're VERY unsentimental. Wonderful film.
This shit slaps.
I realized that this also shared some lyrics with "Roll the wood pile down". I wonder why?
A lot of shanties shared lyrics because a lot of the lyrics would be recycled when the original lyrics ran out, to keep the work going
@bmbenblog Awesome song, though. Thanks for posting.
I like the Moby Dick movie playing in the background
Victory. The album is titled "Victory Sings at Sea."
A quick Google search should point you to their site.
great tune / pretty bloody tale here.... poor whales!!
don't be sorry for the whales back then , because men often died in the process. It was a nobel fight for survival . Nowadays we hunt them with machines for nothing...
No. It's a fair fight when two opponents challenge each other. The whales didn't challenge anybody, they didn't do any human any harm, it was the humans that decided to hunt the whales. I don't feel sorry for captain Ahab, I feel sorry for the whale that is bleeding and has to keep dragging the corpse of this sorry human being with him through the oceans.
Thank you Badassoftheweek!!!!
Mexico, Oh Mexico! ❤
Surprise! I m not sure about Moby Dick movie but I defintely spotted here some scenes from Soviet movie "Captain Nemo" (miniseries of early 1980s with excellent Ukrainian actor Vladimir Talashko playing Ned Land). The song is gorgeous :) And it was nice to see some Hello from the childhood ;)
Под роликом список фильмов выложен ))
reminds me of a french song about a ship called santiano.
Probably because the french version is based on this one or any other of the dozens of recordings of this song which exist in the English language ...
Aaron Schuehly
Don't know about that, both are sea songs but they don't have either the same melody nor the same meaning. On top of that, this one is about a place and the french one is about a ship called santiano. Maybe the ship is based on this song wich in turn is the base for the french song.
I tought you meant the song "Santiano" by Hugues Aufray, because this is actually one of the more famous french songs (/watch?v=_sWdxvNj-n0), but if you say that the song you mean doesn't have the same melody it couldn't be this one...
Who sang the song you mean?
Hughes Aufray didn't write the melody to his version but basically lifted it and the Santiano/Santyana name and wrote different lyrics to the rest. It's not originally a French song at all, but derived from the much older sea song in English. That said, I do also like the Hugues Aufray version.
And that sea song is actually originally a war song from Mexican soldiers under General Santa Anna.
Wow encarta brings it
hahaha! indeed ;P
too much beer, sorry ;P
@bmbenblog The whole point of a sailor song (shanty) is to keep the crew working in rhythm. It doesn't really matter what the lyrics are saying. Just sit back and enjoy the song, mate.
Now i want travel to mexico
Kinda want to watch the movie playing.
Encarta Encyclopaedia got me here
Encyclopedia Britannica brought me to this comment.
@bmbenblog the song is catchy. that will trump facts any day
That sinking ship at the end... I hate to say it, but I think that's a very good metaphor of where Mexico is going right now...
Personally I dont care for their problems, if their people dont make the change thats their fault. But, the world always swings around. Someday a leader will rise amongst them and raise legendary skills such as the man this song is about. humanity is funny like that. Heros rise from dark times, and hard times breed harder men.
@@trevorwoolson3860 The man Santa Anna loss to Texan Militia,maybe take that back
@@trevorwoolson3860 Santa Anna was a tyrant
Texas Ranger Fillip Taxas is Texas. He defeated socialist revolts in Mexico and the French military in open battle. His biggest issue was weak fellow generals
Sean Donahue Everyone is a tyrant to someone
Yes, one of the sex symbols of the Soviet cinema - Vladimir Talashko :) The guy came out of the theater Ukrainian miner's family
mexico is a place I know along the planes of mexico
They left out the bird!
Are the russian films available in other languages?
Mexico is a place I know.
Is this album still available for purchase? Not on Amazon.
what other songs does this band sing???? I cant seem to find them?!?!?
bvana, Ya rusumiyiu, alle, ne mayu Cyrillic. Not on this machine. I have never heard of "Scarlet Sails". Will have to look for it. I like this vid. It has been added to my fav's. You have a great weekend!!! =Stefan=
Answer posted under the heading "Description"
@3mate1
i dount' remember :(((
Pretty good. How could I get this song? I ve been looking for it.
Tiempos ingenuos de hombres de hierro en barcos de madera. Grandes matanzas y exterminio en aras del enriquecimiento de unos pocos y el sacrificio de tantos hombres y mujeres....
@lotest11 Maby its the song that is wrong?
2:53 that whale ain't happy.
Next thing you know the Navy is seeing if crabs smile
@bvanaJo
I think tis version is performed by the poxxy Boggards.
watch the anime version, too.
Sea Shanties: Santy Anno
by LordDrakoArakis
❤️❤️❤️
Anybody here Bc of the longest johns?
disculpen la ignorancia pero ¿que dicen de mi México?
muy bella canción por cierto
esa cancion sobre la invasion americana a mexico :-)
@@717Fang chale :(
@@717Fang wrong
Encarta
why is this version of the song not on iTunes?
What is the film in the background?
It's in the description
I suspect Nassau girls do indeed own combs. It's just lyrics to make a song. When you are from the country with such overwhelming military power, you don't worry about colorful folk songs.
what film is ?
@3mate1 a group alled Forebitter
@bmbenblog You're too serious about the text sailor songs :))) I have a mocking Russian proverb: "You do not need war songs" :))) Sailor songs from the same series