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Sailing (AAA song) Sailing (Christopher Cross song) Sailing (Sutherland Brothers song) Sailing on the Seven Seas; Sailing, Sailing; The Sailor Song; Sandcastles in the Sand (song) Så skimrande var aldrig havet; Sea Legs (song) Sea Slumber Song; Seemann (Lolita song) Seemann (Rammstein song) Send Me a Line When I'm Across the Ocean; Seven Seas ...
Sailing (AAA song) Sailing (Christopher Cross song) Sailing (Sutherland Brothers song) Same Boat; The Saucy Arethusa; Ship Ahoy! (All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor) The Ship that Never Returned; Sink the Bismark (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay; Six Months in a Leaky Boat; Sloop John B; Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat; The Song of the Volga Boatmen
Sailing, Sailing; Sailor (song) The Sailor Song; A Sailor's Life; The Saucy Arethusa; Seemann (Lolita song) Seemann (Rammstein song) Ship Ahoy! (All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor) Son of a Son of a Sailor (song) The Song of the Marines; Song of the Yue Boatman
"Sailing Around the World" – Sailing Around the World "A Sailor Went to Sea" – You Make Me Feel Like Dancing "San Francisco Trolley Car" – Sailing Around the World "Sanctissima" – Big Red Car "Say Aah At the Doctors" – Top of the Tots "Scary Ghost" – Pumpkin Face "A Scottish Christmas" (Instrumental) – Yule Be Wiggling
The following is a list of bands and artists which have been described as belonging to yacht rock. Yacht rock. 10cc [1] Ace [2] [1] Airplay [3] [4] Air Supply [1]
"South Australia" (Roud 325) is a sea shanty and folk song, also known under such titles as "Rolling King" and "Bound for South Australia".As an original worksong it was sung in a variety of trades, including being used by the wool and later the wheat traders who worked the clipper ships between Australian ports and London.
Also included in this bonanza of happy summer songs are country hits, pop tunes and good ol’ fashioned classics from the ‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s and today. So, kick back, fill up your cup with ...
The chances of us all getting behind a yachting event to this extent again seem unlikely, absurd even." [5] However, the song "Loyal" by Dave Dobbyn (who featured in "Sailing Away") would later be adopted by Team New Zealand for the 2003 America's Cup defence.