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🗓️ 4 July 2016
⏱️ 66 minutes
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0:00.0 | Come listen and I'll tell you how first I went to sea |
0:12.0 | To fight against the British and win our liberty |
0:16.0 | We shipped with Captain Whipple, who never knew a fear, |
0:21.6 | The captain of the Providence, the Yankee privateer |
0:25.6 | We sail and we sailed and kept good cheer |
0:30.6 | For not a British brave it could or come a privateer |
0:35.6 | We sailed to the |
0:41.6 | Southered and suddenly did meet |
0:44.5 | Three British frigates convoy |
0:46.9 | To a West Indian fleet |
0:49.1 | Old Whipple put our lights out |
0:51.4 | And crawled upon their rear |
0:53.7 | And not a so suspected the Yankee privateer |
0:58.3 | We sail and we sail and kept good cheer |
1:02.9 | For not a British frigate could or come the privateer |
1:07.6 | For ten long nights we buy Hello and happy |
1:16.7 | American Independence Day |
1:21.3 | And I am Brian Frangy |
1:23.1 | Broadcasting Live |
1:24.6 | And this is a special |
1:27.1 | July 4th, Monday afternoon edition of the Unbelievable Podcast. |
1:34.1 | And what you're listening to right now is a classic revolutionary war song called Yankee Privateer. |
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