Sean Dagher & Michiel Schrey & Nils Brown
Nils Brown & Sean Dagher & Michiel Schrey
Sean Dagher & Michiel Schrey & Nils Brown
Michiel Schrey & Nils Brown & Sean Dagher
Sean Dagher & Michiel Schrey & Nils Brown
Michiel Schrey & Nils Brown & Sean Dagher
Sean Dagher & Michiel Schrey & Nils Brown
Michiel Schrey & Nils Brown & Sean Dagher
Charlotte Cumberbirch & David Gossage & Richard Irwin & Nelson Carter & Sean Dagher
Sean Dagher & David Gossage & Richard Irwin & Nelson Carter & Charlotte Cumberbirch & Michiel Schrey & Nils Brown
Michiel Schrey & David Gossage & Richard Irwin & Sean Dagher
Linda Morrison & David Gossage & Patrick Graham & Nelson Carter & Sean Dagher
Michiel Schrey & David Gossage & Richard Irwin & Nelson Carter & Nils Brown & Sean Dagher
Linda Morrison & David Gossage & Patrick Graham & Nelson Carter & Sean Dagher
Marco Marin & Eric Breton & Dominic Soulard
Marco Marin & Eric Breton & Dominic Soulard
A humorous account of a sailor accidentally having an affair. According to Brethren of the Coast, this song first appearing in 1608 in a London play by Robert Heywood – ‘The Rape of Lucrece’ and became very popular with colonial sailors.“ Although some scholars claim it dates to Elizabethan times. S...
[Verse 1]
In Amsterdam there lived a maid
Mark well what I do say!
In Amsterdam there lived a maid
And she was mistress of her trade
I'll go no more a-roving with you, fair maid!
[Chorus]
A-roving, a-roving
Since roving's been my ru-i-in
I'll go no more a-roving with you, fair maid!
[Verse 2]
I asked this maid to take a walk
Mark well what I do say!
I asked this maid out for a walk
That we might have some private talk
I'll go no more a-roving with you, fair maid!
[Chorus]
A-roving, a-roving
Since roving's been my ru-i-in
I'll go no more a-roving with you, fair maid!
[Verse 3]
Then a great big Dutchman rammed my bow
Mark well what I do say!
For a great big Dutchman rammed my bow
And said "Young man, dees ees mein frau!"
I'll go no more a-roving with you, fair maid!
[Chorus]
A-roving, a-roving
Since roving's been my ru-i-in
I'll go no more a-roving with you, fair maid!
[Verse 4]
Then take fair warning, boys, from me
Mark well what I do say!
So take fair warning, boys, from me
With other men's wives, don't make too free
I'll go no more a-roving with you, fair maid!
[Chorus]
A-roving, a-roving
Since roving's been my ru-i-in
I'll go no more a-roving with you, fair maid!