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Cumberland's Crew, The
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X:3639 T:Cumberland's Crew, The S:Digital Tradition, cumbcrew N:The Cumberland was the first (of two) victim of the N:Confederate ironclad Merrimac (renamed Virginia). The battle N:occurred on March 8, 1862, the day before the Merrimac fought N: the North's armored Monitor to a more-or-less draw. B:From Shanteymen and Shanty Boys, Doerflinger Z:dt:cumbcrew M:3/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=100 W:Now then, shipmates, come gather and join in my ditty W:Of a terrible battle that's happened of late W:When each Union tar shed a tear of sad pity W:When he heard of the once-gallant Cumberland's fate. W: W:O, the eighth day of March told a terrible story W:And many brave tars to this world bid adieu, W:Our flag it was wrapped in a mantle of glory W:By the heroic deeds of the Cumberland's crew. W: W:On the ill-fated day, about ten in the morning, W:The sky it was clear and bright shone the sun. W:The drums of the Cumberland sounded a warning W:That told every seaman to stand by his gun. W: W:Then an ironclad frigate down on us came bearing, W:And high in the air the Rebel flag fiew. W:The pennant of treason she proudly was wearing, W:Determined to conquer the Cumberland's crew. W: W:Then up spoke our captain with stern resolution, W:Saying, "Boys, of this monster, now, don't be afraid (dismayed) W:We've sworn to maintain our beloved Constitution, W:And to die for our country we are not afraid'" W: W:Our noble ship fired, our guns dreadfully thundered; W:Our shot on the Rebel like hail we did pour. W:The people on shore gazed, struck with terror and wonder, W:As our shot struck her side and glanced harmlessly o'er. W: W:Now, the pride of our Navy can never be daunted, W:Though the dead and the wounded our decks they did strcw W:"We'll die at our quarters or conquer victorious: '' W:Was answered in cheers by the Cumberland's crew. W: W:"We've fought for the Union, our cause it is glorious. W:To the Star Spangled Banner we'll ever prove true. W:We'll be wept for by Columbia's brave sons and fair daughters W:And never forgotten," sang the Cumberland's crew. K:Bb B3/2c/ |d4 c3/2B/|cc- d3F|G3A G2|FD- D2 dc|\ B2 A2 B2|c2 d3c|B2 A3G|A4 d-c| B2 A3B|c2 d3F|G2 A3G|FD- D2 DE|\ F2 E3D|C2 A,2 C2|D2 G3F|G2 ||
Alternative sources for this tune:
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/OTIS_Irish_Session/melnets_big_abc_file/02924
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/home.quicknet.nl/england/1383
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/melnets_big_abc_file/02924
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/mucl.de/~mdoering/dt-songs/0048
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/terra.es/personal8/niltoni/c/1264
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