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28 Mar 03 - 04:52 PM (#920773) Subject: Lyr Req: 'Off to Dutch Harbor' From: Jenny Islander I'm looking for the rest of the lyrics to a modern Alaskan folksong called (I think) "Off to Dutch Harbor." It has a very singable tune in something like 3/4 time and the bits I remember go something like this: Goodbye to my lady, goodbye to dry ground; I'm off to the place where the crab can be found. Raise your glass high, boys, you're drinkin' on me: I'm off to Dutch Harbor on the cold Bering Sea. We've got a good captain and the crew are all friends; We've been there before and we'll go there again, Five miles from Hell on the waves and the wind-- Give me just one more drink, boys, before we begin! dum dah dah dum dah dah something or 'nother dum dah dah dum dah dah 'nother line here To some other place where we'd much rather be Than here in Dutch Harbor on the cold Bering Sea. dum dah dah dum dah dah more verses here (?) I would also like to know who wrote it. Thanks in advance! J. |
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28 Mar 03 - 05:23 PM (#920806) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 'Off to Dutch Harbor' From: Charley Noble This one could be fun! Good luck! Love them king crabs. Charley Noble |
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28 Mar 03 - 05:28 PM (#920809) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 'Off to Dutch Harbor' From: nutty No luck with the lyrics but it is on this Hobo Jim CD .... WHERE LEGENDS ARE BORN |
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29 Mar 03 - 07:32 PM (#921458) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 'Off to Dutch Harbor' From: Jim Dixon I found sound samples at Barnes&Noble and at Yahoo! Music, from which I transcribed this: Give me just one more drink, boys, before I begin. They're predicting there're plenty of crab to be found. Not a good pay but it makes my heart pound. The roar of that diesel's been music to me. I'm off to Dutch Harbor on the cold Bering Sea. |
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23 Mar 11 - 10:48 PM (#3120155) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Off to Dutch Harbor From: GUEST Alaska's Hobo Jim wrote it. |
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23 Mar 11 - 10:58 PM (#3120162) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Off to Dutch Harbor From: GUEST,999 The song can be played on Youtube. Search Off to Dutch Harbor. |
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27 Mar 11 - 07:20 PM (#3122967) Subject: Lyr Add: OFF TO DUTCH HARBOR (Hobo Jim) From: Jim Dixon Here's my transcription: OFF TO DUTCH HARBOR Hobo Jim 1. Goodbye to my lady. Goodbye to dry ground. I'm off to the place where the crab can be found. Raise your glass high, boys. You're drinkin' on me. I'm off to Dutch harbor on the cold Bering Sea. 2. The captain is waitin' and the crew are all friends. We've been there before and we're goin' again: Five miles from hell on the wave and no wind. Give me just one more drink, boys, before I begin. 3. They're predicting there're plenty of crab to be found. Not a good pay but it makes my heart pound. The roar of that diesel's been music to me. I'm off to Dutch Harbor on the cold Bering Sea. 4. Toss the pots over. Keep an eye on the line. Pray for the day that you see the sun shine In some other place where you'd much rather be Than here in Dutch harbor on the cold Bering Sea. REPEAT VERSE 1. [Hobo Jim now has his own web site.] |
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12 Apr 11 - 03:25 PM (#3133890) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Off to Dutch Harbor (Hobo Jim) From: GUEST five miles from hell on the wave and the wind and the thought of good pay the rest is all right thanks hobo jim |
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12 Apr 11 - 03:49 PM (#3133908) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Off to Dutch Harbor (Hobo Jim) From: Jeri Oddly baited and re-set on the day the Discovery Channel's new season of "Deadliest Catch" is due to begin. (Maybe not so odd.) |
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12 Apr 11 - 05:07 PM (#3133949) Subject: Lyr Corr: Off to Dutch Harbor (Hobo Jim) From: Jeri Thanks! OK, I got it. With the corrections: OFF TO DUTCH HARBOR Hobo Jim 1. Goodbye to my lady. Goodbye to dry ground. I'm off to the place where the crab can be found. Raise your glass high, boys. You're drinkin' on me. I'm off to Dutch harbor on the cold Bering Sea. 2. The captain is waitin' and the crew are all friends. We've been there before and we're goin' again: Five miles from hell on the wave and the wind. Give me just one more drink, boys, before I begin. 3. They're predicting there're plenty of crab to be found. The thought of good pay but it makes my heart pound. The roar of that diesel's been music to me. I'm off to Dutch Harbor on the cold Bering Sea. 4. Toss the pots over. Keep an eye on the line. Pray for the day that you see the sun shine In some other place where you'd much rather be Than here in Dutch harbor on the cold Bering Sea. REPEAT VERSE 1. |