- Mingulay Boat Song
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The "Mingulay Boat Song" was a sea shanty supposed to have been sung by Scottish fishermen as they returned from the Atlantic towards the Isle of Mingulay.[citation needed] However, the Isle of Mingulay was abandoned in 1912, and therefore the song cannot be authentic to the isle's fishing community.[citation needed]
The lyrics were written by Sir Hugh S. Roberton (1874–1952) in the 1930s. The melody is described in Songs of the Isles as a "traditional Gaelic tune (probably Lochaber) arranged by Hugh S Roberton"[citation needed], however the original tune was a pipe tune, "Creag Ghuanach"; from Lochaber.[citation needed]
Lyrics
- Chorus:
- Heel y'ho boys, let her go, boys
- Bring her head round now all together
- Heel y'ho boys, let her go boys
- Sailing homeward to Mingulay!
- What care we tho' white the Minch is
- What care we for wind and weather?
- Let her go boys, every inch is
- Wearing homeward to Mingulay!
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- Wives are waiting on the bank, boys, .
- Looking seaward from the heather.
- Pull her 'round boys, and we'll anchor
- 'Ere the sun sets at Mingulay!
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Alternate lyrics
- Chorus:
- Heel y'ho boys / let her go boys
- Bring her head round / into the weather
- Heel y'ho boys / let her go boys
- Sailing homeward / to Mingulay!
- What care we boys / how white the Minch is?
- What care we boys / of windy weather
- when we know that / every inch is
- sailing homeward / to Mingulay?
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- Wives are waiting / on the pier heads,
- Gazing seaward / from the heather.
- Pull her head 'round / and we'll anchor
- 'Ere the sun sets / on Mingulay!
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Notable performances
- The Corries performed the song on their television series.
- Kris Delmhorst performs this song on her 2003 album, "Songs for a Hurricane."
- Dan Zanes performs this song in his 2002 album Sea Songs
- The Idlers have performed this song around the world since 1957.
- Heather Alexander performs this song twice on her 2006 album Arms of the Sea. The first instance is listed in the liner notes; the second version is not listed, and is located considerably past the end of the last track on the CD.
- Richard Thompson performs this song on the 2006 compilation CD, Rogue's Gallery and on his 2009 live recording, Live Warrior.
- Robin Hall & Jimmie MacGregor perform this song on their 1961 album, Scottish Choice.
- The Jolly Rogers perform this song on their 2000 album, Midnight Buffet.
- The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem perform this song on their 1966 album, Isn't It Grand, Boys.
- The Poxy Boggards perform this song on their 2002 album, Lager Than Life.
- Susan Hickey performs this song on her 2002 album, Water Meets Sand. The lyrics differ slightly from the ones posted here and include an extra verse.
- Maid in the Myddle/The Jolly Rogers perform this song on their 1992 album, Argosy. There is an added, original verse by Maid in the Myddle.
- The Vatersay Boys mixed the song into Oidhche Bha, the final track on their album 'An Rathad a Bhatarsaigh', but notably with the word 'Mingulay' in the chorus changed to 'Vatersay'.
- Tom & Chris Kastle A Chicago, U.S. Maritime folk duo performed this on their 2005 album, "Familiar Waters"
- Wolfstone, a Scottish celtic rock band perform an instrumental version on their Wolfstone II CD
- Casey Neill, a Portland, OR folk/punk musician, performs a version of this song (as the Casey Neill Trio) with slightly different lyrics and an additional verse, on the 1999 album Skree
- Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends, is a CD of sea shanties and the like sung by a Cornish group. The singer of the Mingulay Boat Song has an unusually deep, gravelly voice. See www.PortIsaacsFishermensFriends.com.
Categories:- Scottish folk songs
- Maritime music
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