Charles Dibdin
Tom Bowling
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Composer:Charles DibdinGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:4:47"Tom Bowling" is a popular sea shanty composed by Charles Dibdin in the late 18th century. The song was first published in 1789 and was later included in Dibdin's collection of sea songs, "The Waterman," which was published in 1801. The song was written as a tribute to Dibdin's brother, Thomas, who was a sailor in the Royal Navy and died at sea. The song is composed of three verses and a chorus, and is typically performed in a slow, mournful tempo. The melody is simple and easy to sing, with a range of only a few notes. The lyrics tell the story of Tom Bowling, a sailor who dies at sea and is buried in the ocean. The first verse describes Tom's life as a sailor, his love for the sea, and his bravery in battle. The second verse describes his death at sea, and the third verse describes his burial in the ocean. The chorus is a lament for Tom's death, and expresses the hope that he will be remembered by his fellow sailors. The song has become a popular folk song and has been performed by many artists over the years. It has been featured in several films and television shows, including the 1945 film "The Way to the Stars" and the 1970s television series "The Onedin Line." The song is often performed at funerals and memorials for sailors and other seafarers. Overall, "Tom Bowling" is a simple but powerful tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of sailors, and has become a beloved part of the sea shanty tradition.More....
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