Trad/Campbell, Bridgegate Music
Fragments of two traditional whaling songs from Dundee on the east coast of Scotland, collected by Maurice Fleming for a book of Dundee songs pub 1985. Additional words and music by us, and given a contemporary spin.

G 
Been to St  
Bm6 
Peters for  
C 
tobacco and  
D7 
rum, 
 
 
G 
Goodbye 
 
 
C 
fare thee well,  
G 
goodbye 
 
 
C 
fare thee well
G 
Heading 
 
 
Bm6 
home now the  
C 
trading’s 
 
 
D7 
done, 
 
hur
G 
rah my  
Bm6 
boys were  
Am11 
Dundee, 
 
 
G 
bound 
 
 
Am11 
 
Bm6 
 
D7 
 
And it’s  
G 
home we are  
Bm6 
bound it’s  
C 
home we must  
D7 
go
G 
Goodbye 
 
 
C 
fare thee well,  
G 
goodbye 
 
 
C 
fare thee well
G 
Home we are  
Bm6 
bound it’s  
C 
home we must  
D7 
go
 
Hur
G 
rah my  
Bm6 
boys we’re  
Am11 
Dundee, 
 
 
G 
bound 
 
 
Am11 
 
Bm6 
 
D7 

 

Never seen such winds and cold driving rain, goodbye fare thee well, goodbye fare thee well
The fog and the ice drive a man insane, hurrah my boys were Dundee, bound

 

And it’s home we are bound it’s home we must go
Goodbye fare thee well, goodbye fare thee well
Home we are bound, it’s home we must go
Hurrah my boys we’re Dundee, bound

 

I never had but one love and she is the sea, goodbye fare thee well, goodbye fare thee well
Song of the Siren keeps calling me, hurrah my boys were Dundee, bound

 

And it’s home we are bound it’s home we must go
Goodbye fare thee well, goodbye fare thee well
Home we are bound, it’s home we must go
Hurrah my boys we’re Dundee, bound

 

 

  Jun 26, 2014