Hi Gillies This was taken from the Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger Songbook Published by Oak Publications in 1963. NOTES: Written in 1960 as part of the musical narration of BBC's Italia prize-winning radio folksong documentary, "Singing The Fishing". The herring fishermen regard themselves, with some justification, as the 'last of the hunters' and are a distinct breed on their own. NORTH SEA HOLES WORDS AND MUSIC BY EWAN MacCOLL Dm C Dm C Dm Come all you gallant fishermen that plough the stormy sea, Am Dm Gmaj Dm The whole year round on the fishing grounds CHORUS C Dm C Dm On the Northern Minch and the Nor-way Deeps, C A7 Dm Am On the banks and Knolls of the North Sea holes Dm C Dm Where the herring shoals are found It's there you'll find the Norfolk boys and the lads from Peter head, There's Buckie chiels* and men from Shields, On the Northern Minch and the Norway Deeps, On the banks and Knolls of the North Sea holes Where the herring shoals are found From Fraserborough and Aberdeen, from Whitby, Yarmouth town, The fleets away at the break of day To the Northern Minch and the Norway Deeps, To the banks and Knolls of the North Sea holes Where the herring shoals are found It's off with a boiler full of steam and your engine spic and span, To fish the grounds the North Sea round, And fish the Knolls and the North Sea holes And try your luck at the North Shields Gut With a catch of a hundred cran* No need to wait for wind and tide, you're the master of the sea, Come calm or squall, just shoot and haul And fill the hold with the fish to be sold And steam ahead for the curing shed And the buyers on the Yarmouth quay Come all you gallant fishermen that sail the stormy sea, The whole year round on the fishing grounds On the Northern Minch and the Norway Deeps On the banks and Knolls and the North Sea holes Where the herring shoals are found * Chiels = Men * Cran = Measurement of herring I hope that this is the song you are looking for. Sorry I can't help you with the other one. Best wishes Cattail !
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