William Glenn by John Wesley Harding
William Glenn by John Wesley Harding

William Glenn

John Wesley Harding * Track #7 On Trad Arr Jones

William Glenn Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Oh, it's of a ship and a ship of fame
Launched off the stocks, bound to sail the main
With a hundred and fifty brisk young men
Well picked and chosen, every one
And William Glenn was the captain's name
He was a fine and a tall young man
As fine a sailor as sailed the sea
And we were sailing to New Barbary

[Verse 2]
On the first of April, then we set sail
Blessed with a fine and a prosperous gale
And we were bound for New Barbary
With all of our whole ship's company
And we hadn't been sailing a league but two
Till all of our whole ship's jovial crew
Well, they all fell sick but sixty-three
And we were sailing to New Barbary

[Verse 3]
One night the Captain then he did dream
A voice came to him and said to him
"Prepare yourself and your company
For tomorrow night you must lie with me"
This woke the captain in a terrible fright
It being the third watch of the night
And aloud for the bosun then he did call
And to him told his secrets all

[Verse 4]
"Bosun," he said, "It grieves my heart
To think I've played a villain's part
A man I slew in Staffordshire
All for the sake of his lady fair
And's of the ghost of that that I am afraid
That has in me such terror bred
So keep the secret within your breast
Pray to the Lord that he gives you rest"

[Verse 5]
Oh, we hadn't been a sailing a league but three
Till raging grew the roaring sea
There rose a tempest up in the skies
Which did our seamen much surprise
And the main mast sprung by the break of day
Which made our rigging all but to give way
And did our seamen much afright
The terrors of that awful night

[Verse 6]
And then the bosun he did declare
That the captain was a murderer
This so enraged the whole ship's crew
That overboard our captain threw
Our treacherous captain he being gone
Immediately there came a calm
And the winds abated and so did the sea
And we went sailing to New Barbary

[Verse 7]
And when we came to the Spanish shore
Our good little ship for to repair
The people there were amazed to see
Our dismal case and such misery
Now seamen all, wherever you may be
I pray you take a warning from me
As you love your life, won't you have a care
And never go sailing with a murderer?

William Glenn Q&A

Who wrote William Glenn's ?

William Glenn was written by Traditional.

Who produced William Glenn's ?

William Glenn was produced by Kurt Bloch.

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