Haul Away, Joe

Burl Ives - Haul Away, Joe

When I was a little lad
And so me mother told me
Chorus: ‘Way, haul away, we'll haul away, Joe.
That if I ever kissed a gal
My lips would all grow moldy
Chorus: ‘Way, haul away, we'll haul away, Joe.

Chorus: ‘Way, haul away, we'll haul for better weather
‘Way, haul away, we'll haul away, Joe.

Once I had a Southern gal
But she was fat and lazy.
But now I got a Yankee girl
And she is just a daisy.

King Louis was the King of France
Before the Revolution.
King Louis got his head cut off
Which spoiled his constitution.

Saint Patrick was a gentleman:
He came from decent people.
He built a church in Dublin town
And on it put a steeple.

The cook is in the galley now
A-making duck so handy.
The captain's in the cabin now
A-drinkin' wine and brandy.

Trivia about the song Haul Away, Joe by Burl Ives

On which albums was the song “Haul Away, Joe” 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, “Down to the Sea in Ships” in 1956, and “The Best Of Burl Ives” in 2009.

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