Haul Away, Joe

Burl Ives - Haul Away, Joe

When I was a little lad
And so me mother told me
Chorus: ‘Way, haul away, we'll haul away, Joe.
That if I ever kissed a gal
My lips would all grow moldy
Chorus: ‘Way, haul away, we'll haul away, Joe.

Chorus: ‘Way, haul away, we'll haul for better weather
‘Way, haul away, we'll haul away, Joe.

Once I had a Southern gal
But she was fat and lazy.
But now I got a Yankee girl
And she is just a daisy.

King Louis was the King of France
Before the Revolution.
King Louis got his head cut off
Which spoiled his constitution.

Saint Patrick was a gentleman:
He came from decent people.
He built a church in Dublin town
And on it put a steeple.

The cook is in the galley now
A-making duck so handy.
The captain's in the cabin now
A-drinkin' wine and brandy.

Curiosidades sobre a música Haul Away, Joe de Burl Ives

Em quais álbuns a música “Haul Away, Joe” foi lançada por Burl Ives?
Burl Ives lançou a música nos álbums “Sings Down To The Sea In Ships (Sailing, Whaling And Fishing Songs)” em 1956, “Down to the Sea in Ships” em 1956 e “The Best Of Burl Ives” em 2009.

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