|
|||||||||||
|
Lyr Req: 15 Men on a Dead Man's Cruise?
|
Share Thread
|
||||||||||
|
Subject: RE: 15 Men on a Dead Man's Cruise From: Barry Finn Date: 28 Jun 99 - 07:56 PM In the DT it credits Allison & Waller. The 1st verse is from Treasure Island - Rob Lou Stevenson & called "Cap'n Billy Bones His Song". Ewing Allison over the course of his life wrote the additional 5 verses & called it "A Piratical Ballad" & later called it "Derelict". Henry Waller, in 1901 composed a musical for the stage with this growing ditty. Barry Go here: Lyr Req: The Derelict: 'Yo ho ho and a bottle...' or here: Tune Req: Fifteen Men on a Dead Man's Chest--JoeClone, 11-Nov-2009. |
|
Subject: RE: 15 Men on a Dead Man's Cruise From: Barbara Date: 28 Jun 99 - 07:13 PM This one?
Fifteen men on a dead man's chest
The rest of it is in the database under Yo Ho Ho. Enter either that phrase or [dead man's] in brackets in the box upper right and the song will appear. |
|
Subject: 15 Men on a Dead Man's Cruise From: thenoltes@aol.com Date: 28 Jun 99 - 07:01 PM Is anyone familiar with an old song that included this phrase? |
| Share Thread: |