Passed down in the oral tradition and sung as working songs, sea
shanties tell the compelling human stories of life on the water: hard
labor, battling the elements, pining for distant loves and far-away
homes. The music's rhythms are designed to galvanize the group effort of
heaving, pushing, and pulling to weigh anchor, wind rope around a
capstan, or set sail.
Acclaimed shanty devotee Gerry Smyth presents the background to each
shanty alongside musical notation. The lyrics are elaborated upon with
explanations of terminology, context including historical facts and
accounts of life at sea, and the characters, both fictional and
nonfictional, that appear in the songs from the great age of sail to the
last days of square-rig.