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This is a traditional sea song, originally published before 1725. Several versions by different artists exist, usually with minor variations in lyrics.
[Verse 1]
In eighteen hundred and forty-six
And of March the eighteenth day
We hoisted our colours to the top of the mast
And for Greenland sailed away, brave boys
And for Greenland sailed away
[Verse 2]
The lookout in the crosstrees had stood
With spyglass in his hand
"There's a whale, there's a whale and a whalefish," he cried
"And she blows at every span, brave boys
She blows at every span"
[Verse 3]
The captain stood on the quarter deck
The ice was in his eye
Overhaul, overhaul, let your gibsheets fall
And you'll put your boats to sea, brave boys
And you'll put your boats to sea
[Verse 4]
The harpoon struck and the line played out
With a single flourish of his tail
He capsized our boat and we lost five men
And we did not catch the whale, brave boys
And we did not catch the whale
[Verse 5]
The losing of those five jolly men
It grieved our captain sore
But the losing of that fine whalefish
Now it grieved him ten times more, brave boys
Now it grieved him ten times more
[Verse 6]
Oh Greenland is a barren land
A land that bares no green
Where there's ice and snow, and the whalefishes blow
And the daylight's seldom seen, brave boys
And the daylight's seldom seen
Greenland Whale Fisheries was written by Traditional.
Greenland Whale Fisheries was produced by Stan Brennan.
The Pogues released Greenland Whale Fisheries on Mon Oct 15 1984.