Ships, sea-songs and shanties / collected by W. B. Whall, master mariner.

Author/creator Whall, W. B.
Format Musical Score
Publication InfoGlasgow : James Brown & Son, 1910.
Description116 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subjects

Contents Shenandoah -- A bomb ketch of 1780 -- Adieu to Maimuna -- The Blenheim -- Homeward bound -- The greyhound -- H.M.S. Martin -- Rolling home -- British slaver -- H.M.S. Pique -- La pique -- The dreadnought -- Doo me Ama -- Sloop active -- Confederate cruiser Alabama -- Farewell and adieu -- The old England -- Sling of the flowing bowl -- Ship of 1700 -- H.M.S. Worcester -- Blow, ye winds, in the morning -- The fox -- Unmooring -- Boston -- The female smuggler -- Galleon of 1529 -- The voice of her I love -- The Sir Lancelot -- Come, loose ever sail to the breeze -- Arab slaver --- Tea clipper -- Will watch -- American frigate Chesapeake -- Shannon and Chesapeake -- Thermopylæ -- Sally Brown -- Can<U+2019>t you dance the polka -- The Port Jackson -- Across the western ocean -- The Virginian -- Training ship Mersey -- Good-bye, fare you well -- The red jacket -- John<U+2019>s gone to Hilo -- Bound for the Rio Grande -- Ships of 1640 -- One more day -- We<U+2019>re all bound to go -- Lowlands -- A-roving -- School ship Conway -- Reuben Ranzo -- Stand to your ground -- Stormalong -- Poor Paddy works on the railway -- The plains of Mexico -- Blow, boys, blow -- Blow the man down -- The Hall -- The Victoria -- The fishes -- The whale -- The Cæser -- The flying cloud -- Admiral Benbow -- Early in the morning -- High Barbaree -- Cheer<U+2019>ly man -- Johnny Boker -- Paddy Doyle -- Boney -- Haul away, Jo -- Green<U+2019>s Newcastle -- The hog-eye man.

Availability

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks M1977.S2 W52 ✔ Available Place Hold