| Roll Down Outward-bound Capstan Shanty Modern Shanty by Peter Bellamy for his Musical "The Transports." © 1977 |
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| Ye ladies of Ply-mouth, we bid you good-bye, Roll-oll, roll-oll-oll down! We will rock you and roll you again by and by, Walk a-round, me brave boys, and roll down!
The anchor's away and the sails are unfurled, When at last we draw near to Australia's bold strand, Then, sweet ladies of Plymouth, we'll pay all your rent, |
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". . . it was written by Peter Bellamy and is part of the amazing folk opera The Transports that tells the story of the first people from Britain to settle in Australia. I don't believe it was ever on Broadway, although I'd love to be corrected! I have a copy of the soundtrack which some friends picked up for me in England, but I think it's now available on CD in Canada as well. It features some of the biggies in the British traditional scene - June Tabor, Norma Waterston, Nic Jones, Peter Bellamy and lots more. Peter Bellamy was from England - he's no longer alive, so I don't know who you would contact for permission.
"This unique project relates the true story of Henry Cabell and Susannah Holmes, convicts transported to Australia on the “First Fleet” in 1787 and the trials and tribulations which culminated in that historic voyage."
From the notes on "Coming of Age" by Jim Mageean and Johnny Collins:
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