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Sweet Ladies Of Plymouth
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INTERPRÉTATION
Fisherman's Friends
Fisherman's Friends
Interprète
Rupert Christie
Rupert Christie
Interprète
Bright Songs Ltd.
Bright Songs Ltd.
Interprète
Julian Brown
Julian Brown
Chant
John Brown
John Brown
Chant
Jeremy Brown
Jeremy Brown
Chant
Trevor Grills
Trevor Grills
Chant
John Lethbridge
John Lethbridge
Chant
Billy Hawkins
Billy Hawkins
Chant
Nigel Sherratt
Nigel Sherratt
Chant
Peter Rowe
Peter Rowe
Chant
John McDonnell
John McDonnell
Chant
Jon Cleave
Jon Cleave
Chant
Jon Bishop
Jon Bishop
Guitare acoustique
Andy Findon
Andy Findon
Flûte
Darren Williams
Darren Williams
Batterie
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Peter Bellamy
Peter Bellamy
Composition
Rupert Christie
Rupert Christie
Co‑arrangement
Bright Songs Ltd.
Bright Songs Ltd.
Co‑arrangement
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Rupert Christie
Rupert Christie
Production
Ian Brown
Ian Brown
Production déléguée
Simon King
Simon King
Production déléguée
Sam Burden
Sam Burden
Assistance d’ingénierie de prise de son

Paroles

Sweet ladies of Plymouth, we're saying goodbye Ro-o-o-oll down! But we'll rock you and roll you again bye and bye Walk her round, my brave boys and roll down! And we will ro-o-o-oll down! Walk her round, my brave boys and roll down! Now the anchor's aweigh and the sails are unfurled And we're bound for to take her half-way round the world In the wide Bay of Biscay the seas will run high And the poor sickly transports they'll wish they could die When the wild coast of Africa it do appear The poor nervous transports they'll tremble with fear When the Cape of Good Hope it is rounded at last The poor lonesome transports they'll long for the past When the great southern whales on our quarter do spout The poor simple transports they'll goggle and shout And when we arrive off Australia's strand The poor weary transports they'll long for the land And when we set sail for old England's shore The poor stranded transports we'll see them no more Then sweet ladies of Plymouth we'll pay all your rent And go roving no more till our money's all spent
Writer(s): Peter Franklyn Bellamy Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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