
A sea shanty, chantey, or chanty is a traditional folk song that was once commonly sung as a work song to accompany rhythmical labor aboard large merchant sailing vessels. They were found mostly on British and other European ships, and some had roots in lore and legend. The term shanty most accurately refers to a specific style of work song belonging to this historical repertoire. However, in recent, popular usage, the scope of its definition is sometimes expanded to admit a wider range of repertoire and characteristics
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Wellerman

Girl With The Leek

Drunken Sailor
Bully In The Alley
Billy Riley
Derby Ram
Running Down to Cuba

Leave Her, Johnny
Lowlands Away
Fish in the Sea
Stormalong John
The Dead Horse
Spanish Ladies
Captain Kidd
Good Morning Ladies All
The Coasts of High Barbary
Cheerly Man
Randy Dandy O
Handy Me Boys
The Rio Grande
Homeward Bound
Roll and Go
So Early in the Morning
Hauley Hauley Ho

The Drunken Sailor
Hi-Ho Come Roll Me Over
Paddy Doyle's Boots
The Wild Goose
The Worst Old Ship
The Sailboat Malarkey
Where am I to Go M'Johnnies
Roller Bowler
Maid of Amsterdam
Roll Boys Roll
Whiskey Johnny
Padstow Farewell
'Way Me Susiana
Johnny Boker
Shiver My Timbers
Du Bon Dieu
Leave Her Johnny
Randy Dandy
Randy Dandy-Oh
Papy Doyle's Boots
Padstow's Farewell
Spansih Ladies
Roll boys, Roll
Way Me Susiana
Whiskey Johnny O'
Jhonny Boker
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