The Dreadnoughts
The Dreadnoughts
The Dreadnoughts
The Dreadnoughts
The Dreadnoughts
The Dreadnoughts
The Dreadnoughts
The Dreadnoughts
The Dreadnoughts
The Dreadnoughts
The Dreadnoughts
The Dreadnought is a traditional sea shanty indexed as Roud924, LawsD13, and Henry194. It was first reliably collected in Pond, Naval Songs, in 1883. The song was made more generally famous by Ewan MacColl in a 1954 recording on the Singing Sailor. There have been few songs made to celebrate the qu...
Oh, there is a flash packet
Flash packet of fame
She hails from New York
And the Dreadnought's her name
She's bound to the west
Where the stormy winds blow
All away to the westward
In the Dreadnought we'll go
Derry down, down, down derry down
With the gale at her back
What a sight does she make
A skippin' so merry
With the west in her wake
Her sailors like lions
On the jacks to and fro
She's the Liverpool packet
Oh, Lord let her go!
Derry down, down, down derry down
Now the Dreadnought's a-sailing
The Atlantic so wide
While the high roaring seas
Move along her black sides
With her sails tight as wires
And the Black Flag to show
All away to the Dreadnought
To the westward we'll go
Derry down, down, down derry down
Here's a health to the Dreadnought
And all her brave crew
To bold captain
(Willy!)
And his officers too
Talk about your flash packets
Swallowtail, Black Ball
The Dreadnought's the flyer
That out sails them all!
Derry down, down, down derry down