The Rudder And The Rock Composer(s): William Oliver - Ray Glaser - Fred Warren - Kenneth McGehen Performer(s): David Whitfield
One night a sailor at full look out Heard a lonely seagull cry He caught a sudden smell of brimstone And a strange ship floated by A dead mans hand was on the tiller As it sailed beneath the moon He heard the ghostly captain holler Your time is coming soon Who does not answer to the rudder Shall answer to the rock If you dont watch the compass brother Youll never make the dock Youll end your days right on the bottom Under Davy Joness lock Who does not answer to the rudder Shall answer to the rock
The crew sang out a devils shanty As they hauled their mainsail tight Their dungarees were rags and tatters And their bones were gleaming white The bosun held an empty spyglass Where the captains eye should be For they were doomed to sail the ocean For all eternity Who does not answer to the rudder Shall answer to the rock If you dont watch the compass brother Youll never make the dock Youll end your days right on the bottom Under Davy Joness lock Who does not answer to the rudder Shall answer to the rock
A crash of thunder shook the heavens As the sailor shook with fear The lightning flickered round the ghost ship As he watched it disappear He knew it was the Flying Dutchman Come to warn him to take heed He vowed when he got back to harbour A better life hed lead Who does not answer to the rudder Shall answer to the rock If you dont watch the compass brother Youll never make the dock Youll end your days right on the bottom Under Davy Joness lock Who does not answer to the rudder Shall answer to the rock Shall answer to the rock
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