Young Girls Cant You Hilo? (short drag)

Interesting Facts about Young Girls Cant You Hilo

Here hauling shanty “Young Girls, Cant You Hilo?”, this particular version comes from Captain Robinson from his article in “The Bellman” magazine (1917, July 28). Judging from the shanties of Capitan Robinson, Stan Hugill claims that Captain John Robinson spent most of his time in the West Indian, Gulf Ports, and West Coast of South America Trades.

The source of this sea shanty

The music: “The Bellman” magazine (1917, July 28) by Capitan Robinson (1st ed: p 264).
The lyrics: “The Bellman” magazine (1917, July 28) by Capitan Robinson (1st ed: p 264).

Mentioned in: “Shanties from the Seven Seas” by Stan Hugill (1st ed: p 264).

The Record of this sea shanty

You also can find this record on my YouTube channel here or directly listen below. Additionally, if you want to share your opinion about the record or share your opinion you can do it in my Facebook forum here, or leave a comment at the bottom of this blog article.

Young Girls, Cant You Hilo? - Short Drag Shanty

The musical notation

Young Girls Cant You Hilo - music notation

The full lyrics

Young Girls, Cant You Hilo?

Young-girls, Young Girls, Young Girls, Ho!
– Young Girls, Can’t You Hilo!?
Young-girls, Young Girls, Young Girls, Ho!
– Young Girls, Can’t You Hilo!?

Related to this sea shanty

Donkey Riding (Stamp-n-go)

Drunken Sailor A (Stamp-n-go)

Drunken Sailor B (Stamp-n-go)