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Thread #49065   Message #743736
Posted By: Dead Horse
07-Jul-02 - 06:25 AM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: Running Down to Cuba
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Running Down to Cuba
It's in Hugill, Shanties from the Seven Seas.
He quotes Rex Clements book "A Gipsy of the Horn"(1924)
"There was even a shanty for doing nothing at all. It was like the others with solo and chorus and was sometimes started by a discontented crowd who felt they were having their old iron worked up unnecessarily. One of the men would begin: "I've got a sister nine foot high" and was taken up by the chorus, "Way down in Cuba" but instead of heaving, the words were followed by three short jumps. It was very infrequently heard and always came to an abrupt end after the first line, in obedience to an angry order from the mate - "Stop that!"