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THE SAILOR LADDIE - SONG AND MARCH

The Sailor Laddie (march) © 2004 Peter Kasin

Lead and fiddle: Peter
Guitar: Richard
Concertina: Ricky Rackin

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The Sailor Laddie is a traditional sea song from Dundee, Scotland, expressing a young woman's love for, and pride in, her man who sails aboard a whaling ship. Scottish Singer Christine Kydd taught this in her Scottish song workshops at the Valley Of The Moon School of Scottish Fiddling, held in Northern California. Following the song is a march composed by Peter.

LYRICS:

I've been east and I've been west
And I've been in Dundee
But the bonniest lad that ever I saw
He ploughs the raging sea

Chorus:
Awa' with the sailor laddie, awa' with him I'll go
Awa' with the sailor laddie, awa' with him I'll go

I've been east and I've been west
And I've been in Montrose
But the bonniest lad that e'er I saw
He wears the tarry clothes

Chorus

He skips upon the plainsteens?
And he sails upon the sea
And he's the bonny sailor lad
The lad that I gang wi'

Chorus

His jacket's o' the bonny blue
His jersey's of the white
And he's a curly kep with a tinsel band
That sailor's my delight

Chorus

I saw me lad, he gang aboot
I saw me lad set sail
I saw him turn his ship aboot
Awa' to catch the whale

Chorus

He bade me, aye, keep up me heart
He bade me may be dull
He bade me, aye, keep up me heart
Till he tak me tae himself

Chorus twice