All For Me Grog

On Springthyme SPRCD 1026
The Foundry Bar Band - Rolling Home

Jim Reid: vocals, guitar & mouthorgan; Jim Brown, Harry Scott and Jim Thomson: accordions; Geordie Anderson: fiddle and vocals; Christine Stewart: guitar and vocals and Sandy Beattie: double bass.

A traditional song that became very popular in the 1960s after coming to Scotland and the British folk revival from Australia.

1: And it's all for me grog, me jolly, jolly grog,
All for ma beer and tobacco
Well I spent all me tin
Wi the lassies drinkin gin,
Far across the western ocean I must wander.

2: And where is me shirt, me noggin, noggin shirt,
All gone for beer and tobacco
Well the collar is all wore
And the front it is all tore
And the tail is looking out for better weather.

3: And where is me boots, me noggin, noggin boots,
All gone for beer and tobacco,
Well the toes are kicked about
And the heels are well worn out
And the soles are looking out for better weather.

4: Now I'm sick in the head and I haven't been tae bed,
Since I came ashore with me plunder,
I've seen centipedes and snakes
And I'm full of pains and aches
And I think I'll make a path for way out yonder.

5: All for me grog, me jolly, jolly grog,
All for ma beer and tobacco,
Well I spent all me tin
Wi the lassies drinkin gin,
Far across the western ocean I must wander.
Words adapted and music traditional, arranged by Jim Reid
Springthyme Music © 1988.