The Ryans and the Pittmans Harmonica Tab
The Ryans and the Pittmans Harmonica Tab
There are many verses. Many. I’m putting up the basic song structure
with the chorus words underneath. Work your way through it!
3 4 4 4 4-4 5 -5 -4 4 -3 3
We’ll rant and we’ll roar like true Newfoundlanders
-4 -4 -4 -4 -4 5 -5 5 -4 6
We’ll rant and we’ll roar on deck and below
6 6 6 6 5 -4 5 -5 -4 4 -3 3
Until we see bottom inside the two sunkers
6-5 5 5 5 -5 -4 4 -3 3 -3 4
When straight through the Channel to Toslow we’ll go.
Verses:
My name it is Robert, they call me Bob Pittman
I sail in the Ino with Skipper Tom Brown
I’m bound to have Polly or Biddy or Molly
As soon as I’m able to plank the cash down.
I’m a son of a sea cook, and a cook in a trader
I can dance, I can sing, I can reef the mainboom
I can handle a jigger, and cuts a fine figure
Whenever I gets in a boat’s standing room.
If the voyage is good, this fall I will do it
I wants two pounds ten for a ring and the priest
A couple of dollars for clean shirts and collars
And a handful of coppers to make up a feast.
There’s plump little Polly, her name is Goldsworthy
There’s John Coady’s Kitty and Mary Tibbo
There’s Clara from Brule and young Martha Foley
But the nicest of all is me girl from Toslow.
Farewell and adieu to ye girls of Valen
Farewell and adieu to ye girls in the Cove
I’m bound to the westward, to the wall with the hole in
I’ll take her from Toslow the wide world to rove.
Farewell and adieu to ye girls of St. Kryan’s
Of Paradise and Presque, Big and Little Bona
I’m bound unto Toslow to marry sweet Biddy
And if I don’t do so I’m afraid of her da’.
I’ve bought me a house from Katherine Davis
A twenty pound bed from Jimmy McGrath
I’ll get me a settle, a pot and a kettle
And then I’ll be ready for Biddy, hurrah!
O, I brought in the Ino this spring from the city,
Some rings and gold brooches for the girls in the Bay;
I bought me a case-pipe – they call it a meerschaum –
It melted like butter upon a hot day.
I went to a dance one night at Fox Harbour,
There were plenty of girls, so nice as you’d wish;
There was one pretty maiden a-chewin’ of frankgum
Just like a young kitten a-gnawing fresh fish.
Then here is a health to the girls of Fox Harbour
Of Oderin and Presque, Crabbes Hole and Brule
Now let ye be jolly, don’t be melancholy
I can’t marry all or in chokey I’d be.
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