All For My Grog
Sheet music for Treble Clef Instrument
All For My Grog

Here's to the Grog
I've got a coat and a nobby, nobby coat
I've got a coat a-seen a lot of rough weather
For the sides are near wore out and the back is flying about
And the lining's looking out for better weather
Here's to the grog, boys, the jolly, jolly grog
Here's to the rum and tobacco
I've a-spent all my tin with the lassies drinking gin
And to cross the briny ocean I must wander
I've got me breeches, me nobby, nobby breeches
I've got breeches a-seen a lot of rough weather
For the pouch is near wore out and the seat's all flying about
And me knees are looking out for better weather
CHORUS
I've got me shirt, me nobby, nobby shirt
I've got a shirt a-seen a lot of rough weather
For the collar's near wore out and the sleeves are flying about
And me tail's looking out for better weather
CHORUS
I've got me boots, me nobby, nobby shirt
I've got boots a-seen a lot of rough weather
For the bottom's near wore out and the heals flying about
And me toes are looking out for better weather
CHORUS
I've got a tile, a nobby, nobby tile
I've got a tile a-seen a lot of rough weather
For the brim it is wore out and the crown is flying about
And the lining's looking out for better weather
CHORUS
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And the lining's looking out for better weather
English Traditional
Recorded by A.L. LLoyd- English Drinking Songs
Words from "Folksongs of Britain and Ireland", copyright 1984 by
Oak Publications.
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The Artist: | Traditional Music of unknown author. |
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Lyrics Chorus: And it's all for me grog, me jolly jolly grog All for me beer and tobacco Well I've spent all me tin with the lassies drinking Gin Far across the western ocean I must wander I'm sick in the head and I haven't been to bed Since first I came ashore with me plunder I've seen centipedes and snakes And my head is full off aches And I'll have to make a path for way out yonder Chorus: Where are me boots, me noggin' noggin' boots They're all sold for beer and tobacco You see the sole's were gettin' thin And the uppers were letting in And the heels are looking out for better weather Chorus: Where is me shirt me noggin' noggin' shirt It's all gone for beer and tobacco You see the sleeves they got worn out And the collar was turned about And the tail is looking out for better weather |
Number of Pages: | 1 |
Difficulty: | Intermediate Level: Recommended for Intermediate Level players |
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Copyright: | Creative Commons Attribute 3.0 |
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