Mingulay Boat Song (Band & Orchestra Version) by Colin Tench

Colin Tench
MINGULAY BOAT SONG (BAND & ORCHESTRA VERSION)
By: Colin Tench
Catalog ID: 527624   Edit Type: Full Track   Duration: 8:04
Tempo: Med Slow   BPM: 89   Vocal: Male Vocals

Genre: British & Irish Music | Scottish (Celtic) music

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Traditional sea shanty, which Richard Thompson achieved much success with. Inspirational, Hope, Drama, Anthem. Lost at sea. Over 8 minutes and takes you on an emotional rollercoaster. This is how Pink Floyd & Orchestra could have done it but we did it first! Heel ya ho, boys. Is anybody out there?   Keywords: Amazing Grace Royal dragoons sailing rod Stewart Mull of Kintyre MacCartney Comfortably numb Mingalay Perseverance desperate Determination Strength Singalong Sea shanty supposed to have been sung by Scottish fishermen as they returned from the Atlantic towards the Isle of Mingulay. However, the Isle of Mingulay was abandoned in 1912, and therefore the song cannot be authentic to the isle's fishing community. Anthem feed the world Victorious Majestic Majesty Threatening, dark and menacing. Action, adventure, fantasy. Heroic, patriotic and glorious. A very dramatic and powerful rock version but gives more meaning to the lyrics than any we have heard before. This is a very dramatic alternative to the full band version. Andy John Bradley (Ireland) Vocals and 12 string accoustic guitar Colin Tench (Sweden) Electric guitars Stef Flaming (Belgium) Bass Guitar Produced by David Rohl This is a ship of hope. A determined crew. A great and compassionate Leader. This is terrific!



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Lyrics:
Chorus:
        Heel y'ho boys, let her go, boys
        Bring her head round and all together
        Heel y'ho boys and let her go boys
        Sailing homeward to Mingulay!



    What care we for wide the Minch is
    What care we for wind or weather
    Bring her head round every inch is
    Sailing home to mingulay

        Chorus

    Wives and sweethearts on the hillside
    Looking seaward through the heather
    Oh let her go boy and whey the anchor
    Aire the sunsets on Mingulay

        Chorus

    As the wind blows on the hillside
    And the waves mount ever higher
    Anctious eyes turn ever seaward
    See us home boys to mingulay
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