13 May 06 - 12:41 PM (#1739934) Subject: Lyr Req: Mark Graham's Moby Dick From: GUEST Hello, Does anyone happen to have the lyrics to Mark Graham's song "Moby Dick"? Actually, I only need the last couple of verses. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! jw-g |
13 May 06 - 02:41 PM (#1740035) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Mark Graham's Moby Dick From: Peace Would you be able to post some of what you do have, jw-g? |
13 May 06 - 03:36 PM (#1740081) Subject: Lyr Add: MOBY DICK (Mark Graham) From: Stewart Here it is from SingOut! vol. 43 No.3 and on his CD "Inner Life" (1998). ^^ MOBY DICK words and music by Mark Graham (1997) Moby Dick was a great white whale Ploughed the ragin' main He swum around old England He beat old Reuben's Train Moby Dick was a great white whale Face as white as snow And everywhere that Moby went Ahab was sure to go CHORUS Call me call me Ishmael Call me what you will You can call me E-Mail And save your telephone bill Ahab said to Moby You ate off half my leg But I've me one's gonna have to do It's a little old ivory peg Well, Moby said to Ahab You think I am a dunce? Sailin man as good as you You don't eat all at once Queequeg told his shipmates Just lay me in the shade Send my bones to Davy Jones, In a coffin ready made Black clouds a rising Sure sign of rain Put on your old sou'wester Sweet little Liza Jane Storm clouds a blowin Lightnin's a flyin' Old Ahab's a ragin' Queequeg he's a dyin' CHORUS Ahab said to Starbuck You're not a runnin right Moby's beatin' the Pequod Clear out of sight Ahab said to Starbuck When that whale is caught and canned Would you make me a double-tall-decaf-skinny In your little old latte stand Moby Dick was a great white whale And a low down dirty rat You ate up all my shipmates And my John B. Stetson hat CHORUS FINAL CHORUS Call me call me Ishmael This is what you do You find me on the internet At "M"-dick-dot-"E-D-U" Cheers, S. in Seattle |
13 May 06 - 03:49 PM (#1740088) Subject: ADD THE ABOVE TO THE DT, SVP. From: Peace Great, Stewart. |
13 May 06 - 04:59 PM (#1740122) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Mark Graham's Moby Dick From: GUEST Thanks! Especially to Stewart... The folks on this forum are amazing. jw-g |