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Unknown Artists/Songs On Muzikum - The Constitution And The Guerriere (gezongen door/sung by Bohola) songtekst
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Bohola is een Amerikaanse folk duo.
Het lied gaat over het zeegevecht tussen het Amerikaanse schip Constitution en het van origine Franse schip Guerriere dat toen in handen was van de Britse marine. Die had het in 1806 op de Fransen veroverd. Dat gevecht vond plaats in 1812. Isaac Hull (1773-1843), de kapitein van Constitution won. Er is een aardig verhaal over de overgave van Kapitein Drages. Het verhaal gaat als volgt:
According to Burl Ives, after the battle Captain Hull of the Constitution refused to take the sword of Captain Dacres in surrender. Instead he took his hat and wore it in his next fight against the British. The two men later met in Rome as friends. (Bron: https://www.contemplator.com/america/constitutn.html)
Er bestaan maar liefst 194 (!) songs met de titel: Constitution and Guerriere.
It oft-times has been told, that the British seamen bold Could flog the tars of France so neat and handy, oh! But they never met their match, 'til the Yankees did them catch Oh, the Yankee boys for fighting are the dandy, oh. The Guerriere, a frigate bold, on the foaming ocean rolled Commanded by proud Dacres, the grandee, oh! With as choice a British crew as ever a rammer drew Could flog the Frenchmen two to one so handy, oh! When the frigate hove in view, says proud Dacres to his crew "Come clear the ship for action and be handy, oh! To the weather-gage, boys, get her!" And to make his men fight better They gave them to drink, gunpowder mixed with brandy, oh! Then Dacres loudly cries: "Make this Yankee ship your prize You can in thirty minutes, neat and handy, oh! Twenty-five's enough, I'm sure, and if you'll do it in a score I'll treat you to a double share of brandy, oh!" The British shot flew hot which the Yankees answered not 'Til they got within the distance they called handy, oh! "Now," says Hull unto his crew, "Let us see what we can do If we take this boasting Briton we're the dandy, oh!" The first broadside we poured carried her mainmast by the board Which made this lofty frigate look abandoned, oh! Then Dacres shook his head, and to his officers he said "Lord! I didn't think those Yankees were so handy, oh!" Our second told so well that their fore and mizzen fell Which doused the royal ensign neat and handy, oh! "By George!" says he, "We're done!" And they fired a lee gun While the Yankees struck up Yankee Doodle Dandy, oh! Then Dacres came on board to deliver up his sword Tho'loth was he to part with it, it was so handy, oh! "Oh! Keep your sword," says Hull, "For it only makes you dull So cheer up, and let us have a little brandy, oh! Come, fill your glasses full, and we'll drink to captain Hull And so merrily we'll push around the brandy, oh! John Bull may boast his fill, let the world say what it will But the Yankee boys for fighting are the dandy, oh!