X:1
T:1. The Black Ball Line.
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"^SOLO." c c |: d2 c2 A2 F2 | A2 F2 D2 "^CHORUS." ((3CDE) | F2 G2 A2 (f>e) |
w: In the | Black Ball Line I | served my time. A-- | way-ay-ay, Hoo-|
d4 G2 G2 | G2 G2 E2 G>A | B<d d2 d2 "^CHORUS." d2 | 
w: ray-Ah. And | that's the line where_ | you_ can shine. Hoo-|
c2 c> c c2 c2|1 "VERSES 1 to 4." A6 "^SOLO." c c :||2 "LAST VERSE." !fermata! A6 z2 |] 
w: raw for the Black Ball | Line. It-'ll| Line.

X:2
T:2. One More Day.
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"^SOLO." F G |: A2 B2 | A F E D |  "^CHORUS." A2 B2 | A2 "^SOLO." d2 | c B A G |
w: On-ly | one more | day, my John-ny, | One more | day. Oh, | rock and roll me |
B2 Dc | "^CHORUS." B2 c<A |1"VERSES 1 to 3." !fermata! G2 "^SOLO." F G :| |2 "LAST VERSE." !fermata! G4 |] 
w: o-ver._ | One more_ | day, On-ly | day.

X:3
T:3. A-Roving I.
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"^SOLO." B, |: E E D B, | E E D B, |  E> F G A | B3 B|
w: In| Am-ster-dam there | lived a maid, Mark | well what I do | say. In |
c c A c | B B G B | A G F E | G E C B, |
w: Am-ster-dam  there | lived a maid, And | she was mis-tress | of her trade. I'll |
E> F G A | Be c A | G2 F2 |$ E3 "^CHORUS." B |
w: go no more a-| ro-*ving with | you, fair | maid. A- |
c2 A c | B2 G B | A G F E | G E C B, |$
w: rov-ing, a- | ro- ving, Since | ro-ving's been my | ru-i-in, I'll |
E> F G A | Be c A | G2 F2 |1"VERSES 1 to 3." !fermata! E3 "^SOLO." B, :|2 "LAST VERSE." !fermata! E3 |] 
w: go no more a- | ro-*ving with | you, fair | maid. I | maid.

X:4
T:4. A-Roving II.
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"^SOLO." C |: F F G B | A G F2 |  "^CHORUS." c2 G B | AG F "^SOLO." C |$ F F G B|
w: In| Ply-mouth Town there | lived a maid. | Bless you young |wo-*men. In | Ply-mouth Town there |
A G F "^CHORUS." F | c> A d> B | c3 "^SOLO." c | d d B d|
w: lived a maid, O | mind what I do | say. In Ply-mouth Town there |
c c A c | B A G F | A F D C | F> G A B |
w: lived a maid, And | she was mis-tress | of the trade; I'll | go no more a- |
c d2 B | A2 G2 | F3 c | d2 B d |c2 A c | B A G F |
w: rov-ing with | you, false | maid. A- |ro-ving, a- | ro-ving, Since | ro-ving's been my | 
A F D C | F> G A B | c d2 B | A2 G2 |1"VERSES 1 to 3." !fermata! F3 "^SOLO." C :|2 "LAST VERSE." !fermata! F3 |]
w: ru-i-in, I'll |go no more a- | ro-ving with | you, false| maid. I | maid.

X:5
T:5. The Banks of Sacramento.
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"^SOLO." G G G G | A G E "^CHORUS." C/ D/ | E D2 C/ D/ |E D3 |$ "^SOLO."  G G G G | A G E2 |
w: Bos-ton ci-ty | is a-fire. With a | hoo-dah and a | doo-dah. | Bos-ton ci-ty | is a-fire. |
"^CHORUS."  E D E D | C4 |$ C2 EG | c3 B |
w: Hoo-dah, doo-dah | day. | Blow, boys,_ | blow, for |
A> B c A | G3 G | A A/ A/ A A |
w: Ca-li-for-nye- | o. There's|  plen-ty of gold so |
A G E C/ D/ | E> D E> D |1"VERSES 1 to 3." D !fermata! C2 "^SOLO." G :|2  "LAST VERSE." D !fermata! C3 |]
w: I've been told, On the | banks of Sa-cra-| men-to. We're | men-to.

X:6
T:6. The Shaver.
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"^SOLO." !fermata! c/!fermata!B/ |: A2 A A G F| A2 B c2 c | F2 F B2 A |$ G F G C2 !fermata! c/B/|
w: When | I was a lit-tle | ti-ny boy I | went to sea in | Stor-my's em-ploy. I_ |
A2 A AG F | A2 B c2 "^CHORUS." B | A2 F G2 E |
w: sailed a-way_ a-| cross the sea, When | I was just a |
(E2 A) G2 F | (E2 D) C2 C | E2 F G2 A |
w: sha-*ver, a | sha-*ver. Oh | I was wea-ry |
B2 d c2 B | AG F G2 E |1"VERSES 1 to 3." F3 !fermata! F2 "^SOLO." !fermata! c/ B/ :|2  "LAST VERSE." F3 !fermata! F3 |]
w: of the sea, When | I_ was just a | sha-ver. O they| sha-ver.|

X:7
T:7. Paddy Works on the Railway.
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"^SOLO." !fermata! c/!fermata!B/ |: A2 A A G F| A2 B c2 c | F F F B2 A | GF G !fermata! C2 !fermata! c/ B/|
w: In | eight-een hun-dred and | for-ty one, My | cor-du-roy breech-es | I_ put on. With a  
A A A A G F | A2 B !fermata!c2 B | A2 F G2 E |
w: stick in my fist a-bout | two foot long, To | work up-on the |
(F2 A) G2 F | (E2 D) !fermata! C2 C | E2 F G2 A |
w: rail-*way, the rail-*way. I'm wear-ied of the |
(B2 d2) !fermata! c c B | A G F G2 E |1"VERSES 1 to 6." F3 F2 "^SOLO." !fermata!c/!fermata!B/ :|2  "LAST VERSE." F3 !fermata! F3 |]
w: rail-*way. O poor | Pad-dy works on the | rail-way. In | rail-way.|

X:8
T:8. Can't You Dance the Polka.
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"^SOLO" C |: E G G E/C/ | F A2 A | G G F F | E3 G|
w: As | I walked down the | Broad-way One | eve-ning in Ju- | ly I|
c G G E | B A A A | G G F D | CD "^CHORUS." E F |
w: met a maid who | axed my trade, "A | sail-or John," says | I._ Then a- |
G3 E | F A3 | G2 F2 | E E-E2 |
w: way, you | san-ty, | My dear | ho-ney._|
c3 G | B A A2 | G G F> B, |1"VERSES 1 to 3." D !fermata! C2 "^SOLO." C :|2  "LAST VERSE." D !fermata! C2 |]
w: Oh, you | New York gels, | can't you dance the | pol-ka. To | pol-ka.

X:9
T:9. John Brown's Body.
T:( Capstan)
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"^SOLO" E2 E2 C< E E> E | c> c c> B A4 | F2 F2 F< B B> A |
w: John Brown's bo-dy lays a- | mould'-ring in the grave, | John Brown's bo-dy lays a- |
G> A G> F E4 | E2 E2  C< E E> E | c> c c> B A2 A2 |
w: mould'-ring in the grave, | John Brown's bo-dy lays a- | mould'-ring in the grave, As |
B2 B2 A2 G> G | A8 | E3 D C> E A> B | c4 A4 |
w: we go march-ing a- | long. | Glo-ry, glo-ry, Hal-le- | lu-jah, |
d3 c B> A G> F | E4 C4 | E3 D C> E A> B | c4 A2 A2 |
w: Glo-ry, glo-ry, Hal-le- | lu-jah, |Glo-ry, glo-ry, Hal-le- | lu-jah, As |
B2 B2 A2 G> G |1"VERSES 1 to 5." A6 "^SOLO." E2 :|2  "LAST VERSE." A8 |]
w: we go march-ing a- | long.  We | long.

X:10
T:10. Whoop Jamboree.
T:(Capstan)
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"^SOLO." F F A B | c c B e/ d/ | c c F A |
w: Now, my lads, be | of good cheer, For the | I-rish land will |
G F E C/ C/ | F F A B | c c B e |
w: soon draw near. In a | few days more we'll | sight Cape Clear. Oh
c// c3/4 c/  B/ A G | F3 || "^CHORUS." C | F> G A B |
w: Jen-ny, get your oat-cake | done. | Whoop| jam-bo-roo, whoop |
c c B e/ d/ | c c F A | G/ F/ G/ F/ E C |
w: jam-bo-ree, With your | pig-tail sail-or| hang-ing down be-hind. Whoop |
Z: The line above has some words substituted from a more commonly sung version.
F> G A B | c> A B e |c// c3/4 c/  B/ A G | !fermata! F6 |]
w:  jam-bo-ree, whoop jam-bo-ree, Oh | Jen-ny, get your oat-cake | done.|

X:11
T:11. My Johnny.
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"^SOLO." G |: G2 c B2 A | B3-B A | BcB AB A | G E2-E2 "^CHORUS." E | A3 G3 | F D2-D2 D | G3 F3 |
w: We're | home-ward bound to- | day,_ But | where__ is_ my | John-ny?_ My | own dear | John-ny,_ My own dear |
E C2-C2 "^SOLO." G | G2 c B2 A | B3-B2 A | Bc B AB A | G E2-E2 "^CHORUS." E | A3 G3 |
w: John-ny._ We'll | drink and court and | play, _ But al-*ways think_ of | John-ny._ My | live-ly |
F D2-D2 G | C6- | C3 z "^SOLO."G G | G2 c B2 A | B3-B2 A |AG F E2 F | G3-G2 G |
w: John-ny,_ good- | bye._ In the | mid-dle of the | sea_ my | boy_ is float-ing free, _ So |
GF E D2 E | F3-F2 F | FE D C2 D | E3-E2 "^CHORUS." G G | G2 c B2 A | B3-B2 A |
w: far_ a-way from | me,_ So | far_ a-way from | me_ In the | mid-dle of the | sea_ My |
AG F E2 F | G3-G2 G | GF E D2 E |  F3-F2 D |1 "VERSE 1." C6- | C3 z2 G :|2 "VERSE 2." C6- | C3 z2 z |]
w: boy_ is float-ing | free,_ So | far_ a-way from | me,_ my | love._ So | love._|

X:12
T:12. The Drummer and the Cook.
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"^SOLO" B, B, |: E E E E E E E E |F E F G E2 E E |
w: Oh there | was a lit-tle drum-mer and he | loved a one-eyed cook, And he |
A A A A G G G G | F E D C B,2 "^CHORUS." C D |
w: loved her, Oh he loved her, though she | had a cock-eyed look, With her |
E E E E E2 E E | C C F E D B, C D |
w: one eye in the pot, and the | t'oth-er uo the chim-ney, With a |
E2 E2 E2 z2 | B2 c d e B c A |1 "VERSES 1 to 6." G2 F2 !fermata! E2 "^SOLO." B, B, :|2 "LAST VERSE." G2 F2 E2 |]
w: Bow-wow-wow, | Fal-lal the dow-a did-dy, | Bow-wow-wow. When this | Bow-wow-wow. |

X:13
T:13. Miss Lucy Long.
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"^SOLO" G2 A |: B2 B BA G | A2 A A G F | G2 c c2 d |
w: Was you | ev-er on_ the | Brum-a-low, Where the | Yan-kee boys are |
c2 B G "^CHORUS." A B | c3 edc | (d2 B G2) F | F3-F2 F |
w: all the go? To me | way ay,__ | ay,__ Ha | Ha_ me |
F2 C E2 F | G6 | (C2 E) G2 A |
w: John-ny boys, Ha, | Ha, | why_ don't you |
B3 c2 B | A2 F G2 E |1 "VERSES 1 to 3" !fermata! F3 "^SOLO." G2 A :|2  "LAST VERSE." !fermata! F6 |]
w: try for to | ring Miss Lu-cy | Long? Oh as | Long. |

X:14
T:14. Do Let Me Go, Girls. 
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"^SOLO." D |: D2 E F2 G | (A2 B) c2 c | B2 A G2 F | G3-G2 "^CHORUS." B |
w: It's | of a mer-chant's | daugh-*ter be- | longed to Cal-la- | o._ Hoo- |
A3-A2 F | D2 F A3 | G2 F E2 E | D6 ||
w: raw_ my | yal-ler gels | doo-dle let me | go. |
D2 E F2 G | (A2 B) c3 | B2 A G2 F |
w: Doo-dle let me | go_ gels, | Doo-dle let me |
G3-G2 B | A3-A2 F | D2 F A3 |1 "VERSES 1 and 2." G2 F E2 E | D3-D2 D :|2 "LAST VERSE." G2 F E2 E | D3-D2 |]
w: go._ Hoo- | raw_ my | yal-ler gels, | doo-dle let me go._ A-| doo-dle let me go._|

X:15
T:15 Blow Ye Winds of Morning.
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"^SOLO." C |: F F F D | D C C C | F G A B | c3 c |
w: As | I walked out one | morn-ing fair To | view the mead-ows | round, It's |
d d B c | B A G F | G A G F | D2 "^CHORUS." !fermata! (A G) |
w: there I spied a | maid-en fair Come | trip-ping o'er the | ground. Oh_ |
F>G F D | D C3 | F>G A B | c4 |
w: blow, ye winds of | morn-ing, | Blow ye winds, Hi! | Ho! |
d>B c>A |B A G F | A/F/-F G2 |1 "VERSES 1 to 5." !fermata! F3 "^SOLO." C :|2 "LAST VERSE." !fermata! F3 z|]
w: Clear a-way the | morn-ing dew, And | blow,__ boys, | blow. My | blow. |

X:16
T:16. Fire Down Below
T:(Pumping-Ship Shanty)
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"^SOLO." c3 c2 c | d3 d3 | c3 c2 A | G3-G2 G |
w: Fire in the | gal-ley, | fire down be- | low,_ It's |
F2 G A G F | G2 A B2 G | A3 G2 G | F6 ||
w: fetch a buck-et of| wa-ter, girls,  there's | fire down be- | low |
"^CHORUS." c6 | d6 | c3 c2 A | G3-G2 G |
w: Fire, | fire, | fire down be- | low,_ It's |
F2 G A G F | B2 c d2 B | A3 G2 G | !fermata! F6 |]
w: fetch a buck-et o' | wa-ter, girls, there's | fire down be- | low.|

X:17
T:17. Shallow Brown.
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"^SOLO." D | G<<G D | G// G3/2 !fermata! D z/ !fermata! D/ |: D>G B//A// G/ |B<A "^CHORUS." E | A<<A E |
w: Oh | Shal-low, Oh | Shal-low Brown. Oh | put my clothes in | or-der, Oh | Shal-low, Oh |
A// A3/2  E "^SOLO." c | B3/2 A// G D | G<<G "^CHORUS." D |
w: Shal-low Brown. The | pack-et sails to- | mor-row, Oh |
 G<<G D | |1 "VERSES 1 to 3." G// G3/2 !fermata! D z/2 "^SOLO." D/2 :|2 "LAST VERSE." G// G3/2 !fermata! D |]
w: Shal-low, Oh | Shal-low Brown. A-| Shal-low Brown. |

X:18
T:18. A Long Time Ago.
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"^SOLO." D |: G2 G G B G |
w: A | long, log time and a |
G F E D3/2 "^CHORUS." D/ D | G3 A>GA |B3 D2 "^SOLO." B |
w: ve-ry long time, To me | way, ay,__ ay ah. A |
c2 c B> A G | E F G A>B c| B3 A>G A |1 "VERSES 1 to 3." G3-G2 "^SOLO." D :|2 "LAST VERSE." G6- | G3 z3 |]
w: long, long time and a | ve-ry long time,_ A | long time_ a- | go._ A- | go._ |

X:19
T:19. Won't You Go My Way?
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"^SOLO." c |:  d c B A | G E "^CHORUS." c B | A2 A2 | A3 "^SOLO." A |
w: I | met her in the | morn-ing; Won't you | go my | way? I |
A G G E | D C "^CHORUS." C D | E2 D2 |1 "VERSES 1 to 5." !fermata! C2 "^SOLO." c c :|2 "LAST VERSE." C4 |]
w: met her in the | morn-ing; Won't you | go my | way? In the | way? |

X:20
T:20. Hilo, Johnny Brown.
T:(Halliards)
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"^SOLO." D D D E F2 G2 | c2 B2 A2 E2 | "^CHORUS" A6 B2 | c/ A3/2-A2 "^SOLO." A4 |
w: Sal-ly is the girl that | I love dear-ly. | Way, sing | Sal-ly,_ Oh |
d d d B c2 A2 | B2 G2 A2 E2 | "^CHORUS." A2 A2 G2 A2 | F2 E E !fermata! D4 |]
w: Sal-ly is the girl that | I love dear-ly. | Hi-lo, John Brown, | stand to your ground. |

X:21
T:21. Roll the Cotton Down.
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"^SOLO." !fermata! BA |: G3 D ED B,D | G4 G2 "^CHORUS." G2 | A3 A B B3 |
w: I'm | bound for A-_la-_ | ba-ma; Oh | roll the cot-ton |
A6 "^SOLO." D2 | E3 D B,2 D2 | (G2 A2) B2 "^CHORUS."c2 |
w: down. I'm | bound for A-la- | ba-_ ma, Oh |
B3 G A A3 |1 "VERSES 1 to 5." !fermata! G6 "^SOLO." B A :|2 "LAST VERSE." !fermata! G6 z2 |]
w: roll the cot-ton | down. In the | down. |

X:22
T:22. Round the Corner Sally.
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"^SOLO."c2 B |: A2 A A2 E | F A2 E3 |
w: Oh, a- | round the cor-ner | we will go. |
"^CHORUS." E2 F E2 E | F A2 c2 B | A2 A A2 E |$
w: Round the cor-ner | Sal-ly. Oh, a- | round the cor-ner |
FG A E3 | "^CHORUS." E2 F E2 E |1 "VERSES 1 to 3." F !fermata! A2 "^SOLO." (c2 B) :|2 "LAST VERSE." F A2- !fermata! A3 |$
w: we will go. | Round the cor-ner | Sal-ly. To_ | Sal-ly._ !

X:23
T:23. The Bully Boat Is Coming.
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"^SOLO." B G |: E< E E F | E F G A | B B c B |
w: Oh, the bul-ly boat is | com-ing, Don't you | hear the pad-dles |
G E3 | "^CHORUS." F2 F2 | GA B e | c3 A | B2 "^SOLO." e d |
w: rol-ling? | Rand-do, | Ran-*do, hoo- | ray, hoo- | ray. Oh the |
c c c c | B G F E | F F G E | C B,3 |$
w: bul-ly boat's a- | com-ing, Don't you | hear the pad-dles | rol-ling? |
"^CHORUS." E2 G2 | F2 B2 |1 "VERSES 1-to 4." E4- | !fermata! E2 "^SOLO." B G :|2 "LAST VERSE." E4- | !fermata! E2 z2 |]
w: Ran-do, | Ran-do, | ray._ Oh the | ray._|

X:24
T:24. My Tommy's Gone Away.
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"^SOLO." E C E C | E F A "^CHORUS." A |
w: Tom-my's gone, what | shall I do? My |
B B d3/2 c/ | B3 "^SOLO." e | c c B3/2 A/ |$
w: Tom-my's gone a- | way. Oh | Tom-my's gone, what |
F F E "^CHORUS." E | A A c3/2 B/ | A3 z |]
w: shall I do? My | Tom-my's gone a- | way.

X:25
T:25. Sing Fare You Well.
T:(Halliards)
C:Richard Runciman Terry (1926) The Shanty Book Part 2
Z:Transcribed by Simon Furey.
L:1/8
Q:3/8=80
M:6/8
I:linebreak $
K:G
"^SOLO." D2 E G2 A | B2 A G2 "^CHORUS." d | B3-B2 A |
w: Fare you well, I | wish you well, Hoo- | raw_ and |
G F E2.-E. | "^SOLO." c2 d c2 B | A2 G F2 "^CHORUS." A |
w: fare you well._ | Fare you well till | I re-turn, Hoo- |
A3-A2 G |1 "VERSES 1 to 6." F2 E D2 "^SOLO." D :|2 "LAST VERSE." F2 E D3 |]
w: raw,_ sing | fare you well. Oh | fare you well.|

X:26
T:26. Oh Billy Riley.
T:(Halliards)
C:Richard Runciman Terry (1926) The Shanty Book Part 2
Z:Transcribed by Simon Furey.
L:1/8
Q:1/4=120
M:4/4
I:linebreak $
K:G
"^SOLO." G2 G G G2 G2 |
w: O Bil-ly Ri-ley, |
A G F G E2 D2 | "^CHORUS." A2 A A A2 B2 | A8 |
w: lit-tle Bil-ly Ri-ley, | Oh, Bil-ly Ri-ley, | Oh!
"^SOLO." c2 c A B2 c2 | B A c A B2 c2 |$
w: Oh, Bil-ly Ri-ley | walk him up so cheer'-ly, |
"^CHORUS." (B>d) d d dc A2 |1 "VERSES 1 to 8." G6 z2 :|2 "LAST VERSE." G8 |]
w: Oh,_ Bil-ly Ri-*ley, | Oh! | Oh! |

X:27
T:27. Time for Us to Leave Her.
T:(Halliards)
C:Richard Runciman Terry (1926) The Shanty Book Part 2
Z:Transcribed by Simon Furey.
L:1/4
Q:1/4=108
M:4/4
I:linebreak $
K:Eb
"^SOLO." B, |: G G G E/F/ | G G/F/ E2 | "^CHORUS." F F F3/2 E/ |$ G/ B3/2-B "^SOLO." B |
w: Oh, | times is hard and_ |wa-ges_ low. | Leave her, John-ny, | leave her._ Oh |
c c B B/A/ | G G/F/ E "^CHORUS." B | G3/2 E/ G3/2 F/ 
w: times is hard and_ | wa-ges_ low. 'Tis | time for us to |
|1 "VERSES 1 to 7." F/ E3/2-E "^SOLO." B, :|2 "LAST VERSE." F/ E3/2-E2 z |]
w: leave her._ Me'- | leave her._ |

X:28
T:28. Lizer Lee.
T:(Halliards)
C:Richard Runciman Terry (1926) The Shanty Book Part 2
Z:Transcribed by Simon Furey.
L:1/8
Q:1/4=120
M:4/4
I:linebreak $
K:F
"^SOLO." c2 d2 c2 d2 | c2 A2 G4 | "^CHORUS." C2 C2 F4 |
w: Li-zer Lee she | pro-mised me, | Yan-kee John, |
((3 GAG F) G A3 A | c2 d2 c2 A2 | G2 A2 F4 |
w: storm___ a-long, She | pro-mised for to | mar-ry me, |
"^CHORUS." C2 C2 F4 |1 "VERSES 1 to 5." ((3 GAG F) G !fermata! A2 "^SOLO." c2 :|2 "LAST VERSE."  ((3 GAG F) G A4 |]
w: Yan-kee John, | storm___ a-long. Oh | storm___ a-long. !

X:29
T:29. A Hundred Years on he Eastern Shore.
T:(Halliards)
C:Richard Runciman Terry (1926) The Shanty Book Part 2
Z:Transcribed by Simon Furey.
L:1/4
Q:1/4=116
M:4/4
I:linebreak $
K:Ab
"^SOLO." E |: E F G A/ A/ | B G A2 | "^CHORUS." B2 E2 |$
w: A | hun-dred years on the | east-ern shore, | Oh yes, |
B3 "^SOLO." d | d d c B/ A/ | B B/A/, F "^CHORUS." E |$
w: Oh, A | hun-dred years on the | east-ern_ shore,  A |
A A c3/2 B/ |1 "VERSES 1 to 4." A3 "^SOLO." E/.- E/. :|2 "LAST VERSE." A4 |]
w: hun-dred years a- | go. In the | go.|

X:30
T:30. Walk Him Along, Johnny
T:(Halliards)
C:Richard Runciman Terry (1926) The Shanty Book Part 2
Z:Transcribed by Simon Furey.
L:1/8
Q:3/8=60
M:6/8
I:linebreak $
K:G
"^SOLO." D2 D F2 G | .(A ^G) A d3 | "^CHORUS." A> A A B A G | A/ A/ A A A3 |
w: Gen'-ral Tay-lor | gained_ the day. | Walk him a-long, John-ny, | Car-ry him a-long. |
"^SOLO." c2 c ed c | .(B>A) B d3 | "^CHORUS." G G G BA B |
w: Gen'-ral Tay-_lor gained_ the day. | Car-ry him to_ the |
G G G G2 "^SOLO." B/ c/ | d>cB c>B A | B>AB d3 |
w: bur-y-ing ground. Then a- | way__ ay_ you | Storm-__y |
"^CHORUS." A>A A B A G | A/ A/ A A A3 | "^SOLO." c>Bc/d/ e2 c |
w: Walk him a-long, John-ny | car-ry him a-long | Way___ ay you |
B>AB/c/ d3 | "^CHORUS." G G G BA B | G G G G3 |]
w: Storm-___y | Car-ry him to_ the | bur-y-ing ground. |

X:31
T:31. Hilonday.
T:(Halliards)
C:Richard Runciman Terry (1926) The Shanty Book Part 2
Z:Transcribed by Simon Furey.
L:1/8
Q:3/8=76
M:6/8
I:linebreak $
K:C
"^SOLO." (3GAB |: c2 c d2 B | c3 B2 "^CHORUS." G | A3 A3 | A2 "^SOLO." (B c2 B) | A2 G E2 D |
w: Oh,__ | Bo-ney was a | War-rior, Ah | hi-lon- | day. Oh__ | rise you up, my |
C2 D E2 "^CHORUS." F | G3 G<BA |1 "VERSES 1 to 6." G3-!fermata!G "^SOLO." (3GAB :|2 "LAST VERSE." G6|]
w: yel-ler gels, Ah | hi-lon-__ | day._ Oh_| day.|

X:32
T:32. Stormalong.
T:(Halliards)
C:Richard Runciman Terry (1926) The Shanty Book Part 2
Z:Transcribed by Simon Furey.
L:1/8
Q:1/4=104
M:4/4
I:linebreak $
K:C
"^SOLO." G |: G2 G2 B2 .(A G) | c c3 G2  "CHORUS." (3GA B | c3 G c3 G |$
w: Oh Storm-y he is_ | dead and gone. To_ me | way you storm-a-|
E6 c2 | B2 A2 A2 .(D E) | FA A2 A4 |$
w: long. Oh | Storm-y he is_ | dead_ and gone. |
"^CHORUS." A2 A2 A2 G F |1 "VERSES 1 to 6." (E G2) G !fermata! G2 "^SOLO." G2 :|2 "LAST VERSE." (E G2) G !fermata! G4 |]
w: Ay ay ay Mis-ter | Storm-*a-long. I Storm-*a-long. |

X:33
T:33. So Handy Me Gels.
T:(Halliards)
C:Richard Runciman Terry (1926) The Shanty Book Part 2
Z:Transcribed by Simon Furey.
L:1/8
Q:3/8=76
M:6/8
I:linebreak $
K:D
"^SOLO." A | A B A F2 D | A3 A2 A | E2 F GF E |
w: So | han-dy, me gels, so | han-dy! Why | can't you be_ so |
F2 G A3 | "^CHORUS." E> F E C2 D | E3 !fermata! B2 ||
w: han-dy, Oh? | Han-dy, me gels, so | han-dy! |
"^SOLO." B |: A2 A A2 G | F2 D A3 | "^CHORUS." A> B A F2 D |
w: For | we are out-ward | bound, you know. | Han-dy, me gels, so |
A3 A2 "^SOLO." A | E2 F GF E | F2 G A3 |
w: han-dy! For | we are out-*ward | bound, you know. |
"^CHORUS." E> F E C2 D |1 "VERSES 1 to 3." E3 !fermata! B2 "^SOLO." B :|2 "LAST VERSE" E3 !fermata! B3 |]
w: Han-dy me gels, so | han-dy! Be | han-dy.|

X:34
T:34. The Sailor Likes His Bottle-O.
T:(Interchangeable Shanty)
C:Richard Runciman Terry (1926) The Shanty Book Part 2
Z:Transcribed by Simon Furey.
L:1/8
Q:3/8=72
M:6/8
I:linebreak $
K:F
"^SOLO." c |: c2 B A2 G | F3 C2 C | F2 F GA B |
w: So | ear-ly in the | morn-ing The | sail-or likes_ his |
A2 F F2 F | B B B B> A G |
w: bot-tle- o. A | bot-tle o' rum and a |
A A A A> G F | G A B c2 d |
w: bot-tle o' gin, And a | bot-tle of Ir-ish |
c2 B G2 c | c2 B A2 G | F3 C2 C |
w: whis-key- o. So | ear-ly in the | morn-ing, The |
F2 F GA B |1 "VERSES 1 to 2." A2 F !fermata! F2 c :|2 "LAST VERSE." A2 F !fermata! F2 |]
w: sail-or likes_ his | bot-tle- o. So | bot-tle- o. |

X:35
T:35. Haul Away, Joe II.
T:(Foresheet or sweating-up)
C:Richard Runciman Terry (1926) The Shanty Book Part 2
Z:Transcribed by Simon Furey.
L:1/8
Q:3/8=92
M:6/8
I:linebreak $
K:C
 "^SOLO." c3 c2 B | G3-G2 E |
w: Way, |  haul a-way,_ We'll |
F2 F E2 F | .(G2 A) B2 "^CHORUS." G | c3 c2 c
w: haul a-way the | bow-*lin'! A- | way, haul a- |
G3-G2 E | F2 A G3 |1 "VERSES 1 to 4." C z z z2 "^SOLO." G :|2 "LAST VERSE." C z z z3 |] 
w: way,_ Oh | haul a-way, | Joe. Oh | Joe |