I am sure that you have found the lyrics out by now, if not here they are:THE FINEST OF THEM ALL
Written by Dave RitchieOh the morn was cold and raw
As we loaded at Park Royal
With a cargo of barrels that was fifty tons or more
'Twere the finest you ever sawChorus:
Finest you ever saw
Finest you ever saw
On the Union Staffordshire or Birmingham Canal
We're the finest you ever sawIn winter's icy claw
No road nor rail at all
It were left to the narrow boats to get the cargo through
To the finest you ever sawAway from the wharf we draw
With the butty close behind
We'll be back down from Birmingham in under seven days
On the finest you ever sawAt last by the 'Lame Jackdaw'
We are moored and the casks are away
But word is up from Acton that they need us once again
Need the finest you ever sawTo the tunnel's dark wet maw
And on through flights we steer
Past pub bridge and winding hole we battle through each mile
On the finest you ever sawNow a strong pint we'll draw
At the brewers wharf we lie
We're a pair down from Birmingham in thirty-seven hours
We're the finest of them allFinest of them all
Finest of them all
We're a pair down from Birmingham in thirty-seven hours
We're the finest of them all
The wining song in a National Song Contest organized by the magazine English Dance and Song in 1971. The words are based on a situation that developed between 1941 and 1948 when, because of a shortage of other transport, Guinness was transported by canal between Park Royal and Birmingham. On the occasion a pair of boats did the journey south in 37 hours, and this is thought to be an all-time record for working narrow boats.HTML line breaks added. --JoeClone, 2-Aug-02.