{title: Drunken Sailor} {artist: Traditional} {key: Dm} {tempo: 120} {difficulty: beginner} {tags: shanty,traditional,modal,singalong} {audio: /static/audio/drunken-sailor.mp3} {credit: Audio: Leonard Warren with Tom Scott & Morris Levine, 'The Drunken Sailor' (78rpm, 1949). Public domain in Canada (>70 years since publication). Source: Internet Archive Great 78 Project.} {video: youtube:yk2y_j-XrIM} {credit: The Irish Rovers - 'Drunken Sailor' (Official with lyrics). Traditional capstan shanty (PD composition).} {c: A halyard shanty in modal Dm — only TWO chords (Dm and C). Perfect first shanty. Belt the chorus.} {c: Strum: heavy down-down-down-down. Bring whole campfire in on the chorus.} {start_of_verse} [Dm]What shall we do with the [C]drunken sailor [Dm]What shall we do with the [C]drunken sailor [Dm]What shall we do with the [C]drunken sailor [C]Earl-y in the [Dm]morning {end_of_verse} {start_of_chorus} [Dm]Way-hay and [C]up she rises [Dm]Way-hay and [C]up she rises [Dm]Way-hay and [C]up she rises [C]Earl-y in the [Dm]morning {end_of_chorus} {start_of_verse} [Dm]Put him in the long boat [C]till he's sober [Dm]Put him in the long boat [C]till he's sober [Dm]Put him in the long boat [C]till he's sober [C]Earl-y in the [Dm]morning {end_of_verse} {start_of_verse} [Dm]Pull out the plug and [C]wet him all over [Dm]Pull out the plug and [C]wet him all over [Dm]Pull out the plug and [C]wet him all over [C]Earl-y in the [Dm]morning {end_of_verse} {start_of_verse} [Dm]Tie him to the taffrail [C]when she's yardarm under [Dm]Tie him to the taffrail [C]when she's yardarm under [Dm]Tie him to the taffrail [C]when she's yardarm under [C]Earl-y in the [Dm]morning {end_of_verse} {start_of_verse} [Dm]Shave his belly with a [C]rusty razor [Dm]Shave his belly with a [C]rusty razor [Dm]Shave his belly with a [C]rusty razor [C]Earl-y in the [Dm]morning {end_of_verse} {start_of_verse} [Dm]That's what we do with the [C]drunken sailor [Dm]That's what we do with the [C]drunken sailor [Dm]That's what we do with the [C]drunken sailor [C]Earl-y in the [Dm]morning {end_of_verse} {c: Make up your own verses — that's the whole tradition. Keep them clean for the kids.}