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  2. Wellerman - Wikipedia

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    "Soon May the Wellerman Come", also known as "Wellerman" or "The Wellerman", is a folk song in ballad style [2] first published in New Zealand in the 1970s. The "wellermen" were supply ships owned by the Weller brothers , three merchant traders in the 1800s who were amongst the earliest European settlers of the Otago region of New Zealand.

  3. File:Wellerman - U.S. Navy Band.webm - Wikipedia

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    Original file (WebM audio/video file, VP9/Opus, length 1 min 52 s, 3,840 × 2,160 pixels, 14.51 Mbps overall, file size: 194.16 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Nathan Evans (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Like with "Wellerman", two versions were released: a folk-pop version and a dance-pop remix by Digital Farm Animals. [22] Evans released his third single, "Ring Ding (A Scotsman's Story)", on 8 October 2021. [23] In April 2022, Evans helped publicise the Doctor Who story "Legend of the Sea Devils" with an adaptation of "Wellerman". [24]

  5. Weller brothers - Wikipedia

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    Wellerman" is a ballad (often erroneously referred to as a sea shanty) that refers to the wellermen, the supply ships owned by the trading company set up by the Weller Brothers. [7] The song was originally collected around 1966 by the New Zealand-based music teacher and folk song compiler, Neil Colquhoun.

  6. The Albany Shantymen - Wikipedia

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    Others sang their own version, or added their own contribution to the video from Evans. The trend sparked a huge interest in sea shanties, with hundreds of thousands of people discovering The Albany Shantymen's recording of " Wellerman ", originally released on their 2020 album Are You With Me Lads?

  7. Songs by George Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Songs by George Harrison is a book of song lyrics and commentary by English musician George Harrison, with illustrations by New Zealand artist Keith West.It was published in February 1988, in a limited run of 2500 copies, by Genesis Publications, and included an EP of rare or previously unreleased Harrison recordings.

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  9. Drunken Sailor - Wikipedia

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    The verses in Masefield's version asked what to do with a "drunken sailor", followed by a response, then followed by a question about a "drunken soldier", with an appropriate response. Capt. W. B. Whall, a veteran English sailor of the 1860s–70s, was the next author to publish on "Drunken Sailor".