On the Bandoggs album - Pete and Chris Coe, Nic Jones & Tony Rose - there is a beautiful song called Little Fishes, sung by Chris. It is credited as traditional. However, I have been told a story that it was written for a film in which Humphrey Bogart (he thought) pretended unconvincingly to play a concertina on the back of a boat, accompanying himself to this song, and that it is only thought traditional because Stan Hugill later performed it. Can anyone verify this, or name the film in which it appears, the actor and, if there is one, the author? The words are as follows: 1. O the crew are asleep and the ocean's at rest And I'm singing this song for the one I love best Hey ho little fishes, don't cry, don't cry Hey ho little fishes, don't cry, don't cry 2. The ship's underway and the weather is fine And the skipper's down aft hanging out extra line Hey ho etc. 3. Little fish when he's caught he fights like a bold whale Thrashes the water with his mighty tail Hey ho etc.
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