Cruise of the Calabar
There are numerous versions of this this song, with the vessel called the 'Calibar' or 'Calabar'.
●
Versions from Nick Dow and Jon Raven
.
These may be the nearest to the original which was written by Johnny Greenwood in the 1870s.
●
Version from Cyril Tawney
.
●
‘The Calabar’ from
Sam Henry’s Songs of the People
●
The Good Ship Calibar
- as sung by The Clancy Brothers with Tommy Makem (1968)
●
From the singing of
Emma Vickers, Lancashire
.
●
The Manchester Ship Canal (SS Irwell)
is alleged to be a derivation of the 'Cruise of the Calabar' but similarities
appear to be slight.
●
Similarly,
The Mary Ann McHugh
by the Irishman Percy French is alleged to be based on the 'Cruise of the Calabar'.
●
The
Sheffield Ship Canal
appears to be a South Yorkshire version of this song.
Cruise of the Calabar
There are numerous versions of this this song, with the vessel called
the 'Calibar' or 'Calabar'.
●
Versions from Nick Dow and Jon Raven
.
These may be the nearest to the original which was written by
Johnny Greenwood in the 1870s.
●
Version from Cyril Tawney
.
●
‘The Calabar’ from
Sam Henry’s Songs of the People
●
The Good Ship Calibar
- as sung by The Clancy Brothers with
Tommy Makem (1968)
●
From the singing of
Emma Vickers, Lancashire
.
●
The Manchester Ship Canal (SS Irwell)
is alleged to be a
derivation of the 'Cruise of the Calabar' but similarities appear
to be slight.
●
Similarly,
The Mary Ann McHugh
by the Irishman Percy French is
alleged to be based on the 'Cruise of the Calabar'.
●
The
Sheffield Ship Canal
appears to be a South Yorkshire version
of this song.