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Sing Along With The Hauling Chantey "Sacramento"

San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

Transcript

Here's another sheltered-in chantey. This one is called "Sacramento." It was used at the capstan helping weigh anchor, the sailors' term for bringing up the anchor. An example of how sailors sometimes took popular songs from shore and adapted them to shipboard work, and you can probably guess which song this one came from. So, here we go: "Sacramento."

Around Cape Horn we're bound for to go

Chorus: Hoo-dah! Hoo-dah!

Around Cape Hornm through the sleet and snow

Chorus: Hoo-dah, hoo-dah day

Grand chorus: Blow, boys, blow, for Califor-nye-o

There's plenty of gold, so I've been told On the banks of the Sacramento Santander Jim is a mate from hell

Chorus: Hoo-dah! Hoo-dah!

With fists of iron and feet as well

Chorus: Hoo-dah, hoo-dab day

Grand chorus: Blow, boys, blow, for Califor-nye-o

There's plenty of gold, so I've been told On the banks of the Sacramento

Them was the days of the good old times

Chorus: Hoo-dah! Hoo-dah!

Back in the days of the forty-nine

Chorus: Hoo-dah, hoo-dah day!

Grand chorus: Blow, boys, blow, for Califor-nye-o

There's plenty of gold, so I've been told On the banks of the Sacramento

Sing and heave and heave and sing

Chorus: Hoo-dah! Hoo-dah!

Heave and make them handspikes spring

Chorus: Hoo-dah, hoo-dab day

Grand chorus: Blow, boys, blow, for Califor-nye-o

There's plenty of gold, so I've been told On the banks of the Sacramento

Description

Ranger Peter Kasin presents the second in his series of chanteys for sheltered-in visitors. This one is called "Sacramento," and it was sung while turning the capstan to help coordinate the work of weighing anchor.

Duration

1 minute, 55 seconds

Credit

Peter Kasin

Date Created

05/05/2020

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