Soon May the Wellerman Come - Phil Garland
There was a ship that put to sea The name of the ship was the Billy of Tea The winds blew up her bow dipped down O blow my bully boys blow Soon may the Wellerman come And bring us sugar and tea and rum One day when the tonguin'is done We'lltake our leave and go She had not been two weeks from shore When down on her a right whale bore The captain called all hands and swore He'dtake that whale in tow Soon may the Wellerman come And bring us sugar and tea and rum One day when the tonguin'is done We'lltake our leave and go Before the boat had hit the water The whale'stail came up and caught her All hands to the side harpooned and fought her When she dived down below Soon may the Wellerman come And bring us sugar and tea and rum One day when the tonguin'is done We'lltake our leave and go No line was cut no whale was freed The Captain'smind was not of greed But he belonged to the whaleman'screed She took the ship in tow Soon may the Wellerman come And bring us sugar and tea and rum One day when the tonguin'is done We'lltake our leave and go For forty days or even more The line went slack then tight once more All boats were lost there were only four But still the whale did go Soon may the Wellerman come And bring us sugar and tea and rum One day when the tonguin'is done We'lltake our leave and go As far as I'veheard the fight'sstill on The line'snot cut and the whale'snot gone The Wellerman makes his regular call To encourage the Captain crew and all Soon may the Wellerman come And bring us sugar and tea and rum One day when the tonguin'is done We'lltake our leave and go Soon may the Wellerman come And bring us sugar and tea and rum One day when the tonguin'is done We'lltake our leave and go Guitar score
Soon May the Wellerman Come Artist: Phil Garland
Capo: 0
Key: D
Difficulty:
Tempo: 92
Time Signature: 4/4
Hot: 100
Creation time: 2023-05-10 Soon May the Wellerman Come Guitar Tab, arranged and transcribed by Chordance, complete with staff notation and numbered musical notation. The song was composed by and performed by Phil Garland. This guitar tab is in the key of D and is a Beginner version, suitable for players at the Beginner level. A must-learn piece for guitar enthusiasts. Strum the guitar, open the piano, and experience the mood conveyed by Phil Garland at that time~
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