The Golden Vanity

Peter, Paul and Mary

Ce chant est à 4 accords magiques! Il est montré ici dans la transposition originale: en le jouant avec des capo ou en le transposant, vous pouvez le ramener à Am, F, C, G.

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[Intro] [Verse 1] There was a ship that sailed all on the lowland sea And the name of the ship was the Golden Vanity And we feared she would be taken by the Spanish enemy As she sailed upon the lowland lowland lowland Sailed upon the lowland sea. [Verse 2] Then up spoke our cabin boy and boldly out spoke he And he said to our captain "What will you give to me If I swim along the side of the Spanish enemy And I sink her in the lowland sea?" "Oh I will give you silver and I will give you gold And my own fair daughter your bonny bride shall be If you’ll swim along the side of the Spanish enemy And you’ll sink her in the lowland lowland lowland Sink her in the lowland sea [Verse 3] Then the boy he made him ready and overboard sprang he And he swam to the side of the Spanish enemy With his brace and auger in her side he bored holes three And he sank her in the lowland sea Then quickly he swam back to the cheering of the crew But the captain would not heed him his promise he did rue And he scorned his poor entreatings when loudly he did sue And left him in the lowland lowland lowland Left him in the lowland sea [Acordian solo] [Verse 4] Then the boy he turned round and he swam to the port side And up to his messmates full bitterly he cried "O messmates draw me up for I’m drifting with the tide And I’m sinking in the lowland lowland lowland Sinking in the lowland sea" Then his messmates drew him up but on the deck he died And they stitched him in a hammock which was so fair and white And they low’red him overboard and he drifted with the tide And he sank into the lowland lowland lowland Sank into the lowland sea [Verse 5/Outro] There was a ship that sailed all on the lowland sea And the name of the ship was the Golden Vanity And we feared she would be taken by the Spanish enemy As she sailed upon the lowland lowland lowland Sailed upon the lowland sea.

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La chanson raconte l'histoire d'un bateau nommé "Golden Vanity" qui navigue sur une mer peu profonde, craignant d'être attaqué par l'ennemi espagnol. Un jeune garçon de cabine, audacieux, propose de plonger dans l'eau pour couler le navire ennemi en échange de promesses de richesses et de la main de la fille du capitaine. Après avoir réussi à sombrer le navire adverse, il retourne à son propre bateau mais découvre que le capitaine n'honore pas sa promesse, le laissant à son triste sort. Finalement, le garçon se noie et est enseveli en mer, laissant derrière lui l'écho de son sacrifice. Le contexte de cette chanson évoque le courage désespéré face à la trahison et aux conséquences tragiques des promesses non tenues. Elle illustre la vie en mer, où le destin des marins est souvent entre les mains de la bravoure et de la loyauté, mais aussi de l'ingratitude.