Subject: Help:- Need a pirate song From: Doug Chadwick Date: 10 Sep 02 - 08:06 PM I'm putting together musical sketch for public performance with a cast of around fifty 8 to 11 year-olds on the theme of pirates. Songs and tunes that I have already chosen are "What shall we do with the Drunken Sailor", the "Trumpet Hornpipe" (AKA Captain Pugwash) and a Ralph Reader song called "The Buccaneers". I could do with another bright, lively, song with a rousing chorus that would involve all the kids. Any ideas? Doug C |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: Sorcha Date: 10 Sep 02 - 08:09 PM Go to the white search box (DT and Forum Search) on the main forum page and type in @pirates............be warned! |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: Snuffy Date: 10 Sep 02 - 08:47 PM Here's a fun song with [actions]
When I was 1 I had some fun Increase the number each time and add a suitable rhyme 2 - lost my shoe, 3 - climbed a tree, etc. Get the kids to make up their own . WassaiL! V |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: GUEST Date: 10 Sep 02 - 10:12 PM Well down this way 'The Wiggles' (from Australia) are big time kids entertainment. One of their 'friends' is Captain Feathersword, who sings a couple of fun songs. |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: mg Date: 10 Sep 02 - 10:31 PM the pirate's seranade is a beautiful song with a good chorus...he wants to marry someone pronto because he leaves tomorrow. mg |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 10 Sep 02 - 10:36 PM It surprises me that no one instantly mentioned "Henry Martyn". Are you looking for songs ABOUT pirates, or songs credibly to have been sung by pirates? Dave Oesterreich |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: Deckman Date: 10 Sep 02 - 11:27 PM I agree Dave O. What is this ... deja vu ... all over again! CHEERS, Bob(deckman)Nelson |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: GUEST,Joh Gray / work Date: 10 Sep 02 - 11:33 PM Pirates by Emmerson Lake & Palmer - you can't beat it. What, with lyrics as - The Turk, the Arab and the Spaniard - will soon have pennies on their eyes. And - the cutlass harvested. Oooohhh as I listen to it I can see the blood pouring out the scuppers. JG / FME |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: GUEST,Taliesn Date: 11 Sep 02 - 12:02 AM (quote) "Pirates" by Emerson Lake & Palmer - you can't beat it." Man ,you beat me to it and well done indeed. The words to one of the best , and my persoanl favorite , tour de force pieces ever created by ELP with lyrics written by former King Crimson bandmate to Grag Lake; Pete Sinfield just role off the tongue in a rhthym all their own . Personally I would just *love* to see someone transpose the lyrics from the far more elaborate orchestrations of this performance piece to something that could be performed accompanied with a single instrument; my preference being a 12 string. However , for kids , one would have to edit out the pirates debauchery celebration part...... ".......make it a cup for a sea dog's thirst ,_ 12 long long years of bones and beaches_ fever and leeches_ did their worst_ So fill the night_ with paradise_ bring me peach and pecans_ till I burst_ but first_ I want a soft touch_ in the right place_ I wanna to feel_ like a king to tonight"...... Ten of the black_ to beat the Frenchman_ back you dog_ ( somenthing ,something )_ Now open wide sweet heavens gates_ we're gonna see_ if heaven burns_ Oh ,she burns. I want an angel _ on a gold chain_and I'll ride her_ to the stars. For it's tha last time_for a long,long time_ comre the day break_ Weeee embark.." The rest from here on to the finale returns to being uncontraversial. Damn it I couldn't find which storage crate has the LP version of the ELP "Works" album with the lyrics printed. Perhaps someone will be so gracious to publish the words because they really are a storyteller's poem. |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: leprechaun Date: 11 Sep 02 - 12:07 AM "I Am The Very Model of a Modern Major General." I double-dog dare you. |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: GUEST,stoulmin1@aol.com Date: 11 Sep 02 - 12:15 AM I recently wrote a pirate song, expanding on the wonderful "Pirates of Penzance." In PoP only the first verse and the chorus of the following are original; the rest I added. Lots of potential action that the kids would like (e.g. "bop on the head" ....) Like it? THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE REDEUX Llewellyn Toulmin 2002 Borrowing on the Original Verse and Chorus By Gilbert and Sullivan With cat-like tread Upon our prey we steal In silence dread Our cautious way we feel. No sound at all, We never speak a word, A fly's foot-fall Would be distinctly heard! CHORUS: Come, friends, who plough the sea, Truce to navigation Take another station. Let's vary piracee With a little burglaree! To London's bower Now we all shall sneak. Into the Tower We shall take a peek. We'll steal no fakes It is a little cruel What shall we take? Why, the British Crown Jewels! CHORUS Beefeaters will Try to halt our crime. We'll hold them still By asking them the time. Then a bop on the head, They'll crash to the floor, Now they're in bed We're at the golden door! CHORUS We'll take the key From our sleeping friend. Now we'll see Our theft through the end. The doors open wide Edward's crown look fine They cannot hide. These Jewels are mine! CHORUS I look so sleek In my crown divine With class I reek My diamond earrings shine. The crime scene we'll leave But a pirate ship's for rubes No need to grieve -- We'll simply take the Tube! CHORUS Now we've done This world's greatest crime What more fun Can we have in our time? Our next spree Will settle all our fates We'll steal the key To the Pearly Gates! CHORUS
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Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: allie kiwi Date: 11 Sep 02 - 03:04 AM eek, I'm the guest up there, sans cookie, babbling about The Wiggles. If you want to see some lyrics I'll copy some out and post them. Allie |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: Troll Date: 11 Sep 02 - 06:16 AM High Barbaree. Henry Martin. Ward the Pirate. The Cardiff Rose. The Mangrove Bucaneer. troll |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: greg stephens Date: 11 Sep 02 - 07:19 AM Captain Kidd: bloodthirsty and plenty of chorus. |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: Mad Maudlin Date: 11 Sep 02 - 08:34 AM What about Smith of Bristol? It's easy to learn and has a chorus where everyone can join in. (I have a recording by the Dubliners, don't know if anyone besides them recorded it.) And, even though it's a shanty and not a pirate song, Whip Jamboree would also be great, I think! Nathali |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: Mad Maudlin Date: 11 Sep 02 - 08:45 AM Lyrics of Smith of Bristol Nathali
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Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: HuwG Date: 11 Sep 02 - 08:45 AM No songs unfortunately, but if you want some extra material for the act, try this thread on Pirate Jokes ? (It's one of the Joke / Humour threads in the Permathreads towards the top of this page.) |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: MMario Date: 11 Sep 02 - 09:08 AM The Last Saskatchawan Pirate |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: Naemanson Date: 11 Sep 02 - 11:47 AM Try Tanglefoot's Traighli Bay.
Traighli Bay written by Al Parrish |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 11 Sep 02 - 11:59 AM While privateers are not the same as pirates (if they work according to the powers given them in their Letters of Marque and Reprisal), Barrett's Privateers MIGHT be good. Dave Oesterreich |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: The Walrus at work Date: 11 Sep 02 - 01:53 PM If you want a bright and bouncy tune try the theme tunes from "The Bucaneers" (a TV series of the mid 1950s), see Whirlygig TV look up "Children's TV", highlight "Ivanhoe" and click on "The Bucaneers" - You'll need Real Player to play the tune. Regards Walrus |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: Gareth Date: 11 Sep 02 - 07:24 PM Uncle Dave - Surely "Letters of Mart and Counter Mart "
But seriously folks "Smith of Bristol" "Captain Kidd" or dare I mention it "A Pirate King" from THe Pirates of Penzance. I just love the lines " There's many a king on an eartly throne, Gareth |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: leprechaun Date: 11 Sep 02 - 11:40 PM For eight to eleven year olds: Gosh darn them all. I was told we'd cruise the seas for American gold. |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: GUEST,Keevan6@hotmail.com Date: 12 Sep 02 - 12:25 AM ok.....here are a few songs(more shanties really) that your kids could try if their fairly musically inclined: Ar Fa La La Low, Cape Cod Girls (easy song to modify),Haul Away Joe, The Last Shanty, Mingulay Boat Song,Mrs. McGraw(McGrath),South Austrailia,. I found most of these at Cantaria.com they have accompanying music so you can get a feel for the song.......hope it helps. |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: Blackcatter Date: 12 Sep 02 - 12:33 AM "8 to 11 year-olds on the theme of pirates." Be sure to tell them about wenching, murer, theft, kidnapping, and buggary. Or if you want a "safe" song - try Disney's "Yo-Ho, Yo-Ho, A Pirate's life for me." |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Date: 12 Sep 02 - 12:44 AM Heart of Gold by Roger Stone. It's on the Breton Live + 1 CD. |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: Wincing Devil Date: 12 Sep 02 - 12:45 AM One of my favorite "pirate" songs and safe for kids: Strike the Bell It's sung (rather gustily I might add) by The Pyrates Royale |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: GUEST,Keevan6 Date: 12 Sep 02 - 12:54 AM Oh....sorry.....i had forgotten about that one devil....thanks for reminding me.......(gotta update my songbook) |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: Doug Chadwick Date: 12 Sep 02 - 02:09 AM Thanks for all the replies - lots to go at. It might take me a little while to browse and make a selection but I rather like Snuffy's idea of an action song. The Ralph Reader "Bucanneers" has good bloodthirsty words although it is quite difficult for youngsters to sing and a little bit dated in is style but, as I'm using it in a Gang Show, I have a special reason for including it. Snuffy's suggestion is a simple song which will provide the sketch with balance. The show is not until February so I will report back then to let you know how the performance went. Doug C |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: GUEST,Barracuda d'Morte Date: 12 Sep 02 - 05:49 PM Gilbert and Sullivan, "I am the Pirate King" (he is the pirate king). Almost any sea shanty. Lots of Web Sites including www.portroyalprivateers.org and www.noquartergiven.net. No Quarter Given is a quarterly magazine devoted to pirate reenactment and the golden age of piracy. Also, look up The Bilge Pumps. They are really funny singing group dressed up as pirates. Barracuda d'Morte, Captain & Navigator of El Pollo del Mar, identical twin sister to Phillistina d'Morte, the Corsican Sisters and members of Port Royal Privateers. |
Subject: RE: Help:- Need a pirate song From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Date: 13 Sep 02 - 12:23 AM A good sea shanty like PAddy Lay Back, while not necessarily about pirates is nice for kids because of the "Call and Response" in it. |
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