Come Sail Away, Styx Drunken sailor, Various Artists Wooden Ships, CSN and Y Son of a Sailor, Jimmy Buffet Sailing, Rod Stewart Mother Ocean, Jimmy Buffet Gilligan's Island Theme If I had a boat, Lyle Lovett Southern Cross, CSN and Y
I was updating the music playlist on the MP3 player today, getting it ready for some spring sailing. I thought I would share what's on my favorite sailing songs playlist, maybe introduce my YachtPals to some new tunes.
There are a few on here that aren't exactly about sailing or boating, but if you have ever been in rough weather, or a little bit scared, you'll understand why a song like "Keep On The Sunny Side", is one of my favorite sailing songs
My Sailing Music Playlist
Songs for Boating (in random order)
Rogue's Gallery - Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys -Andrea Corr - Caroline And Her Young Sailor Bold
Beach Boys - Sail on Sailor
Blue October - Into the Ocean
Bob Marley - Don't Rock the Boat
The Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man
Billie Holiday - A Sailboat In The Moonlight
Bob Marley - Sun Is Shining
Rogue's Gallery - Bob Neuwirth - Haul On The Bowline
Bobby Darin - Beyond the Sea
Cats Don't Dance - Little Boat On The Sea
Chieftans Great Big Sea - Drunken Sailor
Barenaked Ladies (Stunt) Who Needs Sleep
The Allman Brothers Band - Southbound
Christopher Cross - Sailing
Dave Matthews Band - If I Had a Boat (acoustic cover with Tim Reynolds)
David Grey - Sail away
Ronnie James Dio - All The Fools Sailed Away
The Eagles - Hell Freezes Over - Sunrise
Rogue's Gallery - Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys - Eliza Carthy - Rolling Sea
Fiona Apple - Extraordinary Machine - O Sailor
Francoise Hardy - La Mer
Garth Brooks - I will sail my vessel
Harry Belafonte - The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)
James Taylor - Mexico
Jimmy Buffett - Cheeseburger in Paradise
Jimmy Buffett - Son of a Son of a Sailor
Oh Brother Where Art Thou - The Whites - Keep On The Sunny Side
Jimmy Buffett - A Pirate Looks at Forty
Jimmy Buffett - Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
John Fogerty - Sail Away
John Mayer - Walk On the Ocean
Disney - Little Mermaid - Under the Sea
KT Tunstall - Silent Sea
Lyle Lovett - If I Had A Boat
Maroon 5 - Songs About Jane - Track 6
Metallica - Whiskey In The Jar
M.O.M., Vol. 2- Music for Our Mother Ocean - Ocean
Neil Diamond - Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show
Nickel Creek - This Side - Seven Wonders
OAR - Sail Away
Pearl Jam - Sitting by the Dock Of The Bay
Enya - Sail Away
The Pogues - Drunken Boat
Norah Jones - Norah jones - Feels like home - Sunrise
The pogues and the dubliners - Galway bay
Regina Spektor - Sailor Song
Richard Thompson - Mingulay Boat Song
Stan Rogers - BARRETT'S PRIVATEERS
Encomium- A Tribute to Led Zeppelin - Down by the Seaside
Rod Stewart - I Am Sailing
Sheryl Crow - Soak Up The Sun
Sting - Shallow Brown
TV Themes - Love Boat Theme - Jack Jones
South Park - Cartman sings 'Come Sail Away' by Styx
80's Pure disco - Don't Rock the Boat Baby
Styx - I'm Sailing Away
80's Pure disco - Don't Rock the Boat Baby
Punk Covers - Popeye the Sailor Man
Reggae Gold 2005 Beenie Man - Row Like A Boat
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young - Southern Cross
Stan Rogers - Mary Ellen Carter
So, what's on your favorite boating music playlist?
Absolutely, my favorite sailing song is Day of the Clipper by Schooner Fare, especially the imagery: "the clipper's nose is plowing fields of green." Here are the lyrics from the Outer Green Music web site:
DAY OF THE CLIPPER Steve Romanoff (from Day of the Clipper) Steve wrote "Day of the Clipper" in the early years of Schooner Fare. It is the first of many Schooner Fare songs that labeled the group with a nautical theme. Later writing has changed that label somewhat. Schooner Fare tells the stories of Maine and Mainers and the nautical is only one element of those stories. "Day of the Clipper" was also recorded by Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy and is very often found in anthologies of traditional Irish songs. The song was written during the oil crunch of the seventies when a return to sail seemed like a logical idea. After all the wind blows free...Perhaps those days may return after all and "the sails will mend their tatters and the masts will rise again."
You can see the squares of canvas dancing over the horizon, You can hear the chanty wailing to the heaving of the men, You can feel the seas up to your knees and you know the sea is risin' And you know the clipper's day has come again. To the men on high the bos'n's cry commands a killing strain, ÔTil every mother's son begins to pray. With a hearty shout she comes about and she heads into the rain, And the ship has never seen a better day.
Sailing ships and sailing men will sail the open water, Where the only thing that matters is the wind inside the main. So all you loving mothers keep your eyes upon your daughters; For the sails will mend their tatters and the masts will rise again.
Wooden beams and human dreams are all that make her go; And the magic of the wind upon her sails. We'd rather fight the weather than the fishes down below; God help us if the rigging ever fails. As the timber creaks the captain speaks above the vessel's groans ÔTil every soul on board can hear the call. It's nothing but the singing of the ship inside her bones, And this is when she likes it best of all.
Where the current goes the clipper's nose is plowing fields of green. Where fortune takes the crews we wish them well. Where men could be when lost at sea is somewhere in between The regions of a heaven and a hell. Well they're sailing eastern harbors and the California shore; If you set your mind to see them then you can. As you count each mast go sailing past you, prouder than before, Then you'll know the clipper's day has come again.
Here is another I think it is called Farewell and Adieu. Unfortunately I only know the first verse and the chorus and I can’t sing so its one I sing to my self, unless well oiled.
It reminds me of that scene in the film Jaws when the three protagonists are knocking back the whiskey before setting off on their shark hunt.
Farewell and adieu unto you Spanish ladies Farewell and adieu to you ladies of Spain For we've received orders for to sail for old England But we hope very soon we shall see you again.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British sailors We'll rant and we'll roar across the salt seas Until we strike soundings in the Channel of Old England From Ushant to Scilly is thirty-five leagues.
Sailing songs artists/versions
Come Sail Away, Styx
Drunken sailor, Various Artists
Wooden Ships, CSN and Y
Son of a Sailor, Jimmy Buffet
Sailing, Rod Stewart
Mother Ocean, Jimmy Buffet
Gilligan's Island Theme
If I had a boat, Lyle Lovett
Southern Cross, CSN and Y
Sailing Songs
"sailing" by Christopher Cross
Mother Ocean
Actually, I believe it's called "A Pirate Looks at Forty".
A Pirate Looks at Forty
Gary and Tracy,
Whoops, you're right. The name of the song is "A Pirate Looks at Forty" not "Mother Ocean". Love that song, it gets me every time.
Should have known you two were Buffet fans
-Kim (seageek)
Favourite sailing songs
Irish Descendants- Gypsies and Lovers CD (samples may be found here:
http://www.irishdescendants.com/gypsies.html
Various Artists- Sailing on the Sea CD
"It's better to be ashore wishing you were at sea, than at sea wishing you were ashore."
(The former is generally inspired by longing, the latter by panic.)
Barrett's Privateers
I loved the samples of that CD, especially "Barrett's Privateers", what great harmony. Thanks for the tip.
-Kim
favorite sailing song
what about sloop john b.
Ah, yes !! Another good
Ah, yes !! Another good one. How about "Brandy"
Best Sailing Songs
I was updating the music playlist on the MP3 player today, getting it ready for some spring sailing. I thought I would share what's on my favorite sailing songs playlist, maybe introduce my YachtPals to some new tunes.
There are a few on here that aren't exactly about sailing or boating, but if you have ever been in rough weather, or a little bit scared, you'll understand why a song like "Keep On The Sunny Side", is one of my favorite sailing songs
My Sailing Music Playlist
Songs for Boating (in random order)
So, what's on your favorite boating music playlist?
Duh.
"Cool Change" by the Little River Band
re: Sailing Songs...
Great list!
A couple more for you...
Cryan' Shames-The Sailing Ship
Freddie McGreggor-Big Ship Sailing
The Shins-Sea Legs
The Decemberists-Ocean Side
Holly Golightly-The Ship
Johnny Cash-How Highs the Water, Momma?
Echo & The Bunnymen-Seven Seas
Serge Gainsbourg-Sea, Sex, & Sun
The Ordinary Boys-Seaside
Pablo Cruise-Sailing to Paradise
Morcheeba-The Sea
The Cowsills-Captain Sad & his Ship of Fools
Quantic-TransAtlantic
Freddie Cannon-Sea Cruise
Les Serpents Noirs-Psychy Boat
Bad Brains-Sailin' On
If anyone wants any of these tracks, give me a holler and I'll send you some mp3's....
Cheers,
S.
Sailing By
Sailing by a short piece by Ronald Binge has for many yeas been the introductory music to the Shipping forecast on the BBC here in the UK.
I doubt if there is a sailor anywhere in these isles who doesn’t know that piece by heart.
There were near riots in the marinas when, in the 1990s the BBC replaced the theme. They eventually reintroduced it due to popular demand.
The music so complements the poetry of the shipping area names, especially when one is snuggled up in ones bunk in a safe anchorage.
Mike
re:Sailing By
Mike-
You piqued my interest, so I looked up the Ronald Binge composition 'Sailing By'....
Wow...such a beautiful piece. Perfect, really.
I can only imagine the British dialogue of the forecast atop the theme....I can see how that would provide for some nice & cozy onboard audio.
Thanks for sharing. Very cool.
Cheers,
Scotty
Songs
Rod Stewart - Rhythem of My Heart
Schooner Fare
Absolutely, my favorite sailing song is Day of the Clipper by Schooner Fare, especially the imagery: "the clipper's nose is plowing fields of green." Here are the lyrics from the Outer Green Music web site:
DAY OF THE CLIPPER
Steve Romanoff (from Day of the Clipper)
Steve wrote "Day of the Clipper" in the early years of Schooner Fare.
It is the first of many Schooner Fare songs that labeled the group
with a nautical theme. Later writing has changed that label
somewhat. Schooner Fare tells the stories of Maine and Mainers and
the nautical is only one element of those stories. "Day of the Clipper" was also recorded by Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy and is very
often found in anthologies of traditional Irish songs. The song was
written during the oil crunch of the seventies when a return to sail
seemed like a logical idea. After all the wind blows free...Perhaps
those days may return after all and "the sails will mend their tatters and the masts will rise again."
You can see the squares of canvas dancing over the horizon,
You can hear the chanty wailing to the heaving of the men,
You can feel the seas up to your knees and you know the sea is risin'
And you know the clipper's day has come again.
To the men on high the bos'n's cry commands a killing strain,
ÔTil every mother's son begins to pray.
With a hearty shout she comes about and she heads into the rain,
And the ship has never seen a better day.
Sailing ships and sailing men will sail the open water,
Where the only thing that matters is the wind inside the main.
So all you loving mothers keep your eyes upon your daughters;
For the sails will mend their tatters and the masts will rise again.
Wooden beams and human dreams are all that make her go;
And the magic of the wind upon her sails.
We'd rather fight the weather than the fishes down below;
God help us if the rigging ever fails.
As the timber creaks the captain speaks above the vessel's groans
ÔTil every soul on board can hear the call.
It's nothing but the singing of the ship inside her bones,
And this is when she likes it best of all.
Where the current goes the clipper's nose is plowing fields of green.
Where fortune takes the crews we wish them well.
Where men could be when lost at sea is somewhere in between
The regions of a heaven and a hell.
Well they're sailing eastern harbors and the California shore;
If you set your mind to see them then you can.
As you count each mast go sailing past you, prouder than before,
Then you'll know the clipper's day has come again.
songs
All of these songs are great, I also like a lot of the songs by Eric Stone. Fair winds Bruce
Songs
Here is another I think it is called Farewell and Adieu. Unfortunately I only know the first verse and the chorus and I can’t sing so its one I sing to my self, unless well oiled.
It reminds me of that scene in the film Jaws when the three protagonists are knocking back the whiskey before setting off on their shark hunt.
Farewell and adieu unto you Spanish ladies
Farewell and adieu to you ladies of Spain
For we've received orders for to sail for old England
But we hope very soon we shall see you again.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British sailors
We'll rant and we'll roar across the salt seas
Until we strike soundings in the Channel of Old England
From Ushant to Scilly is thirty-five leagues.
Mike
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