Story Behind The Song
Wanted to write a story song.
Song Description
The kid begins to tell his story in the middle of a storm. Captain calms everyone, but the story never finishes.
Song Length |
4:21 |
Genre |
Country - Americana, Folk - Americana |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Anxious, Tense |
Subject |
Disasters, Boats |
Similar Artists |
Harry Chapin, |
Language |
English |
Era |
1950 - 1959 |
| |
Lyrics
Up in Alaska
Fighting the cold
On a fishing ship
Huddled deep in the hold
All of the sudden
The Skipper calls my name
"Hey Kid,"
Tell that story once again.
They all leaned in
And held their cup of joe.
My white breath
Drifted cross the table slow.
As I began,
A howl screamed though the mast
My heart pounded
And the words flew out so fast.
And the waves rose up
And the bow crashed down
The thunder
Roared a glorious sound
And, the Captain said,
"Don't worry friend,"
We'll stay to the end.
Listen my friends,
Hold steady your bones
This is the tale
Of a young Davy Jones.
He rode the wind.
Flew high in the rain.
Danced the waves
But his joy was all in vain.
Comes to pleasure
He never got his fill
But, he was all alone
Come time to pay the bill.
Whoa to young Davy
When it first became plain
The deep has no bottom
and the bottom has no drain.
Chorus
No one knows
Where it started to go wrong
The ship rolled
And the lights were all gone.
The hull caved in
And the water started to rise
The first time
I saw fear in the Captain's eyes.
All I know
As we started to descend
The Captain cried out
"Kid, skip to the end."