Away Rio

Oh, the anchor is weighed, and the sails they are set.
Chorus: ‘Way, you Rio!
The girls that we're leaving we'll never forget,
Chorus: For we're bound to the Rio Grande,
And away, you Rio! ‘Way, you Rio!
The girls that we're leaving we'll never forget,
Chorus: For we're bound to the Rio Grande!

So goodbye to the ladies we know in this town:
We've left you enough to buy a silk gown.

We've a ship that is stout and a jolly good crew:
A brass-knuckled mate and a rough skipper, too.

We'll sell all our salt cod, molasses and rum
And get home again ‘fore Thanksgiving has come.

Sing goodbye to Elsie and goodbye to Sue;
And you who are listening, goodbye to you.

Our good ship's a-goin' out over the bar:
We'll point her nose for the southern star.

Trivia about the song Away Rio by Burl Ives

On which albums was the song “Away Rio” released by Burl Ives?
Burl Ives released the song on the albums “Sings Down To The Sea In Ships (Sailing, Whaling And Fishing Songs)” in 1956 and “Down to the Sea in Ships” in 1956.

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