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  2. Category:Songs about boats - Wikipedia

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    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. Song of the Yue Boatman. Southbound (Carrie Underwood song)

  3. Yellow Submarine (song) - Wikipedia

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    Starr reprised the song's nautical and escapist themes in his 1969 composition "Octopus's Garden", his second and last song recorded by the Beatles. [163] [164] "Yellow Submarine" has continued to be one of his signature songs during his post-Beatles solo career. [165]

  4. Seemann (Lolita song) - Wikipedia

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    For the English- and French-language renderings, see Sailor (song). " Seemann (Deine Heimat ist das Meer) " (English translation "Sailor (Your Home is the Sea)") is a song originally written in German by Werner Scharfenberger (de) and lyricist Fini Busch (de). A 1959 German-language recording by Lolita became an international hit in 1960–61.

  5. Wellerman - Wikipedia

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    Folk. " Soon May the Wellerman Come ", also known as " Wellerman " or " The Wellerman ", is a folk song in ballad style [ 2 ] first published in New Zealand in the 1970s. The "wellermen" were supply ships owned by the Weller brothers, three merchant traders in the 1800s who were amongst the earliest European settlers of the Otago region of New ...

  6. I'm on a Boat - Wikipedia

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    The rap portion of the video places Samberg, Schaffer and T-Pain throughout the boat and in varying attire, including a flight suit (parodying George W. Bush's 2003 Mission Accomplished speech), traditional sailor costumes, white naval uniforms, "a nautical-themed pashmina afghan" and typical casual and formal resort wear. T-Pain recounted that ...

  7. Sailing (Christopher Cross song) - Wikipedia

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    Sailing (Christopher Cross song) " Sailing " is a 1979 soft rock song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Christopher Cross. It was released in June 1980 as the second single from his self-titled debut album (1979), which was already certified gold by this time. The song was a success in the United States, reaching number one on ...

  8. Music of the Maritimes - Wikipedia

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    The first wave of Maritime traditional music was led by folk artist John Allan Cameron in the 1970s . By the late 1980s, Cape Breton had produced two crossover acts, the multi-platinum selling The Rankins and the less successful but critically acclaimed Barra MacNeils, Ashley MacIsaac, Natalie MacMaster, Lennie Gallant, and Slainte Mhath.

  9. The Sailor's Hornpipe - Wikipedia

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    The tune was first printed as the "College Hornpipe" in 1797 or 1798 by J. Dale of London. [3] However, versions of the tune are found in earlier manuscript collections – for example, a syncopated version in the William Vickers manuscript, written on Tyneside, dated 1770.