McGuinn's Folk Den show

Summary: How do I download this Mp3?Mp3: Heave Away This is a sea chantey that I have always loved. I recorded it on my first solo album for Columbia Records 'Roger McGuinn.' Spanky McFarlane sang harmony on the original recording. Lyrics: [G] There's some that's [Am] bound for [C] New York Town And other's is bound for [G] France Heave [D] away me [G] Johnnies, Heave [D] away [G] And [C] some is bound for the [G] Bengal bay To [Am] teach them whales a [G] dance And away me Johnnie [C] boys We're [G] all [D] bound to [G] go Our pilot is a-waiting for The turning of the tide Heave away me johnnies, Heave away And one more pull and we're bound away With a good and westerly wind And away me Johnnie boys We're all bound away Farewell to you dear Kingston gals Farewell to St. Andrew's Dock Heave away me Johnnies, Heave away If ever we should come back again We'll make your cradles rock And away me Johnnie boys We're all bound away There's some that's bound for New York Town And other's is bound for France Heave away me Johnnies, Heave away And some is bound for the Bengal bay To teach them whales a dance And away me Johnnie boys We're all bound to go