Black Flag Bay 64 - From Dockside to Open Sea | Traditional Pirate Song

⚓ Traditional Sea Shanty Authentic sailor work song inspired by 18th–19th century maritime folk. Call and response vocals, rough male chorus, and rhythms once used by sailors to haul ropes and raise sails. 🌊 From the docks to the open sea — Black Flag Bay 🎤🎶🎵 SING ALONG! 🎵🎶🎤 We came in wet from the brine Salt in our beards, and rum on the pine Old Joe's laughing by the fire Hand me the mug, and lift it higher Hey, ho, the night is long Stamp your boots and sing along Hey, ho, the barrel's low Fill it up before we go Raise the tankard, boys, raise it high Drink it down till the foam runs dry Raise the tankard, boys, one more time We were born for a salt sea rhyme (raise the tankard) (raise the tankard) Molly's tapping on the bench Chuckles rise from the timbered trench Black flag stories, busted sails Told in dents and crooked nails Hey, ho, the night is long Stamp your boots and sing along Hey, ho, the barrel's low Fill it up before we go Raise the tankard, boys, raise it high Drink it down till the foam runs dry Raise the tankard, boys, one more time We were born for a salt sea rhyme (raise the tankard) (raise the tankard) When the tide took three old mates We drank to them at the harbor gates Now their names ring in this room Like a lantern burning through the gloom Raise the tankard, boys, raise it high Drink it down till the foam runs dry Raise the tankard, boys, one more time We were born for a salt sea rhyme Raise the tankard, boys, raise it high Sing it loud till the rafters fly (raise the tankard) (raise the tankard) (raise it high) (raise it high) All content protected under YouTube copyright law.