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American Traditional
Blow Ye Winds, sea shanty
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Works Info
Composer
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American Traditional
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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2:24
"Blow Ye Winds" is a traditional sea shanty that originated in the United States. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the 19th century. The song was popular among sailors and was often sung while working on ships. The song has a simple structure and is typically performed in a call-and-response format. The lead singer would sing a line, and the rest of the crew would respond with the chorus. The lyrics of the song describe the hardships of life at sea and the dangers that sailors faced. "Blow Ye Winds" has a slow and mournful melody that reflects the somber mood of the lyrics. The song is typically performed in a minor key, which adds to its melancholic tone. The song is also characterized by its repetitive chorus, which is sung after each verse. The song has three main movements, each of which is marked by a change in tempo and melody. The first movement is slow and mournful, with a simple melody that emphasizes the lyrics. The second movement is more upbeat and features a faster tempo and a more complex melody. The third movement returns to the slow and mournful melody of the first movement. "Blow Ye Winds" has become a popular folk song and has been covered by many artists over the years. The song has also been featured in several films and television shows, including the 1956 film "Moby Dick" and the television series "Deadwood." The song remains a popular choice for sea shanty enthusiasts and is often performed at maritime festivals and events.
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