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- * [[:Category:Mourning Glories songs|songs they sing]]447 bytes (60 words) - 23:23, 17 December 2014
- [[Category:Under the Wolf Moon songs]]68 bytes (10 words) - 18:22, 19 December 2014
- [[Category:Under the Wolf Moon songs]]68 bytes (10 words) - 19:27, 19 December 2014
- [[Category:Under the Wolf Moon songs]]164 bytes (23 words) - 20:58, 13 December 2014
- * [[:Category:Under the Wolf Moon songs|songs they sing on this wiki]]740 bytes (107 words) - 20:24, 7 July 2015
- ...on the music of [[Chris Maden]]. It includes album liner notes, tunes and songs he knows, stuff he’s trying to learn, and stuff he’s working on.[[File: * songs I know1 KB (206 words) - 20:56, 15 September 2023
- [[Category:Under the Wolf Moon songs]]206 bytes (27 words) - 21:07, 13 December 2014
- ...ong traditions, including field songs, rail-building songs, and chain-gang songs. The net-hauling chanteys are unusual in that the work is ''not'' done whi ...Neck Chantey Singers, a group of men who actually did this work with these songs when they were younger, and other great interpreters of this tradition incl2 KB (357 words) - 20:05, 11 October 2018
- * songs I know ** [[:Category:Chris’s songs|on this wiki]]1 KB (165 words) - 15:18, 14 February 2023
- [[Category:Chris’s songs]]323 bytes (42 words) - 18:09, 8 October 2018
- ...the song gives, though as a halyard chantey, one would rarely get to hear all of it, and Hugill claims that most of the verses would have been improvised ...ntey. It’s all a bit murky, though, as the origins of so many traditional songs are.2 KB (410 words) - 20:15, 11 October 2018
- ...Paul, Trench & Co., 1888.</ref> as does Colcord,<ref>Joanna C. Colcord. ''Songs of American Sailormen'', pp. 41–42. Enlarged and Revised Edition. New Y [[Category:Chris’s songs]]2 KB (302 words) - 13:03, 23 October 2023
- [[Category:Chris’s songs]] [[Category:UNH Marine Docents songs]]1 KB (211 words) - 11:18, 23 October 2023
- ..._yellow lighter-skinned woman of Afro-European descent], and while lots of songs praise women for their beauty by reference to their skin tone (fair, dusky, [[Category:Chris’s songs]]3 KB (444 words) - 15:19, 4 November 2018
- .... In addition to the English chanteys they’d learned, they developed some songs of their own; this is one of them. (Their version of “Shenandoah” is a [[Category:Chris’s songs]]2 KB (351 words) - 13:54, 4 November 2018
- ...wing down. At some sessions, anything and everything goes; at others, only songs from ''Rise Up Singing'' are appropriate. Get a feel for the session, or ju # '''Take turns.''' If there is anyone else at the session who has led fewer songs than you, encourage them to take a turn. (Not too hard; if they don’t wan3 KB (604 words) - 22:30, 15 February 2015
- [[Category:Chris’s songs]]444 bytes (55 words) - 21:03, 10 May 2021
- ...probably second only to “Drunken Sailor,” and the tune is known to nearly all Americans of a certain age as the theme song to a cartoon. ...but even in 1888 notes that it is “One of the best and jolliest quick-time songs, and certainly one of the most well-known.”<ref>Laura Alexandrine Smith.3 KB (439 words) - 18:38, 12 October 2018
- ...le-pull halyard chantey, used for raising a yard.<ref>Glenn Grasso, ed. ''Songs of the Sailor'', p. 33. Mystic, Conn.: Mystic Seaport, 1998.</ref> I firs ...e of a Solomon Grundy progression, but Colcord’s<ref>Joanna C. Colcord. ''Songs of American Sailormen'', pp. 69–71. Enlarged and Revised Edition. New Y3 KB (421 words) - 20:10, 11 October 2018
- ...Colcord also gives it as a sweating-up chantey.<ref>Joanna C. Colcord. ''Songs of American Sailormen'', pp. 40–41. Enlarged and Revised Edition. New Y ...ersions include references to his being poisoned.<ref>Glenn Grasso, ed. ''Songs of the Sailor'', p. 38. Mystic, Conn.: Mystic Seaport, 1998.</ref>3 KB (490 words) - 20:12, 11 October 2018