How to Play Roll the Old Chariot Along on the Harmonica

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"A Drop of Nelson's Blood" is a sea shanty, also known as "Roll the old chariot along" (Roud No. 3632) The origins are unclear but the title comes from the first line: A drop of Nelson's blood wouldn't do us any harm. Often described as a "walkaway" or "runaway chorus" or "stamp and go" sea chanty. The song features on the soundtrack of the 2019 film Fisherman's Friends.[1] The chorus comes from the 19th century Salvation Army hymn, 'Roll the old chariot'. This song developed into a shanty.

The verses are things the sailors would miss while at sea for a long time with each line being repeated three times. The last line is always "And we'll all hang on behind", although some versions say "we won't hang on behind".

Following his victory at the Battle of Trafalgar, Nelson's body was preserved in a cask of brandy, or rum, to allow transport back to England. ‘Nelson's blood' became a nickname for rum, but it can also mean Nelson's spirit or bravery.[2]
The shanty was sung to accompany certain work tasks aboard sailing ships, especially those that required a bright walking pace.

Traditional verses:

A drop of Nelsons blood,
wouldn't do us any harm,

A drop of Nelsons blood,
wouldn't do us any harm,

A drop of Nelsons blood,
wouldn't do us any harm,

An we'll all hang on behind



chorus


So we'll roll the old chariot along,

So we'll roll the old chariot along,

So we'll roll the old chariot along
,
An we'll all hang on behind!

Additional verses:


Oh, a plate of Irish stew,
wouldn't do us any harm

Oh, a nice fat cook,
wouldn't do us any harm

Oh, a roll in the clover,
wouldn't do us any harm

Oh, a long spell in the gaol


Oh, a nice watch below

Oh, a night with the gals

Oh, we'd be alright
if we make it 'round the horn

Oh, we'd be alright
if the wind was in our sails

Well, a night on the town
wouldn't do us any harm
If
the Devil's in the way, We'll roll right over him!

We'll be all right when the skipper's in his grave

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