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  1. "Sloop John B" (#Roud 15634, originally published as "#TheJohnBSails") is a #BahamianFolkSong from #Nassau. A transcription was published in 1916 by #RichardLeGallienne, and #CarlSandburg included a version in his #TheAmericanSongbag in 1927. There have been many recordings of the song since the early 1950s, with variant titles including "I Want to Go Home" and "Wreck of the John B". In 1966.
    youtube.com/watch?v=gx5PVjsRamk

  2. "Sloop John B" (#Roud 15634, originally published as "#TheJohnBSails") is a #BahamianFolkSong from #Nassau. A transcription was published in 1916 by #RichardLeGallienne, and #CarlSandburg included a version in his #TheAmericanSongbag in 1927. There have been many recordings of the song since the early 1950s, with variant titles including "I Want to Go Home" and "Wreck of the John B". In 1966.
    youtube.com/watch?v=gx5PVjsRamk

  3. "Sloop John B" (#Roud 15634, originally published as "#TheJohnBSails") is a #BahamianFolkSong from #Nassau. A transcription was published in 1916 by #RichardLeGallienne, and #CarlSandburg included a version in his #TheAmericanSongbag in 1927. There have been many recordings of the song since the early 1950s, with variant titles including "I Want to Go Home" and "Wreck of the John B". In 1966.
    youtube.com/watch?v=gx5PVjsRamk

  4. "Sloop John B" (#Roud 15634, originally published as "#TheJohnBSails") is a #BahamianFolkSong from #Nassau. A transcription was published in 1916 by #RichardLeGallienne, and #CarlSandburg included a version in his #TheAmericanSongbag in 1927. There have been many recordings of the song since the early 1950s, with variant titles including "I Want to Go Home" and "Wreck of the John B". In 1966.
    youtube.com/watch?v=gx5PVjsRamk

  5. "Sloop John B" (#Roud 15634, originally published as "#TheJohnBSails") is a #BahamianFolkSong from #Nassau. A transcription was published in 1916 by #RichardLeGallienne, and #CarlSandburg included a version in his #TheAmericanSongbag in 1927. There have been many recordings of the song since the early 1950s, with variant titles including "I Want to Go Home" and "Wreck of the John B". In 1966.
    youtube.com/watch?v=gx5PVjsRamk