Cliffs Of Baccalieu - sung by Stan Rogers video free download


64,441
Duration: 03:30
Uploaded: 2011/03/30

The Cliffs of Baccalieu

from "For the Family"

Fogarty's Cove Music (posthumously in 1983)

Written by Jack Withers (1899-1964)

Sung by Stan Rogers (November 29, 1949-June 2, 1983)

We were bound home in October from the shores of Labrador

Trying to head a bad Nor'easter and snow, too

But the wind swept down upon us making day as black as night

Just before we made the land of Baccalieu.

Oh we tried to clear the Island as we brought her farther South

And the wind from out the Nor' east stronger blew

Till our lookout soon he shouted and there lay dead ahead

Through the snow squalls loomed the cliffs of Baccalieu.

It was hard down by the tiller as we struggled with the sheets

Tried our best to haul them in a foot or two

Till our decks so sharply tilted that we could barely keep our feet

As we hauled her from the rocks of Baccalieu.

Oh the combers beat her under and we thought she ne'er would rise

And her main boom was bending neigh in two

With our lee rails three feet under and two hands at the wheel

Sure, we hauled her from the rocks of Baccalieu.

Oh to leeward was the island and to win'ard was the gale

And the blinding sleet would cut you through and through

But our hearts were beating gladly for no longer could we gaze

Down to leeward at the cliffs of Baccalieu.

Comments

10 years ago

mike olden

His voice has beautiful acoustics he was a artist,we miss him very much,

10 years ago

Reg Coombs

As a sailor who has sailed through the baccalieu tickle many times this song makes my hair stand on end, Stans the man!!

11 years ago

shadycat77

If that's true, it's a disgrace.

11 years ago

larsonsman

How is this man NOT in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame?

11 years ago

Jack Fletcher

Stan was indeed a great songwriter but he did not compose this. I stand open to correction but the composer was named Withers, i think his first name was Jack

12 years ago

Connor Nay

I believe that the music industry would be a much better place, with less LMFOAs and more talent inspired by this Titan of his time.

12 years ago

nightswimmer99

Thanks for correcting me. Should have done my homework I suppose, but this tune is so in keeping with the sort of songs he did write. You're right though; Stan did have a way with a musical phrase, whether or not it was his.

12 years ago

nightswimmer99

Stan Rogers was born without the ability to write a bad song. That's the only conclusion I can draw. I wish he'd been given the time to write more.

13 years ago

Grahcm

What a tremendous talent. What a loss.

13 years ago

David Tapper

stan was only 33 when he died he made some legendary music imagine this man was still onda go

13 years ago

punchion

Another one of our Newfoundland songs. So blest to live in eastern Canada. Stan's music is so much appreciated here.

13 years ago

Michael Neville

There are few things more terrifying than being in a sail boat being pushed against a lee shore.

13 years ago

McGrenzer

@DAVEY500MUSIC Nothing about it in his Wiki bio. Hope I'm not spreading a rumor.

13 years ago

McGrenzer

@McGrenzer In this video, CPS mentions a 2004 car accident in which Garnet was injured, preventing him from playing the violin. Don't know any details.

13 years ago

Dave Snyder

@McGrenzer what accident McGrenzar

13 years ago

McGrenzer

Sad news about Garnet's accident, CPS, but we're thankful he survived and continues to perform. Thank you for this beautiful song.

Related Videos

MacDonnell on the Heights

MacDonnell on the Heights - Stan Rogers