A SALTY DOG (simplified, in G)by Procol HarumA worthy exercise in how majors, minors, sustained and sevenths ofthe same chords, as well as notes next to each other (E, F, F# G)can not only work together but be very melodic. Sort of orchestral?Zackly.G F#sus F# F#m7 Esus E'All hands on deck, we've run afloe!' I heard the captain cryD6 D F#m Bm Bm7 F#m Gm Bb'Explore the ship, replace the cook: let no one leave alive!'F C F Fmaj7 F7Across the straits, around the Horn: how far can sailors fly?Bb Bbm F Csus-CA twisted path, our tortured course, and no one left aliveWe sailed for parts unknown to man, where ships come home to dieNo lofty peak, nor fortress bold, could match our captain's eyeUpon the seventh seasick day we made our port of callA sand so white, and sea so blue, no mortal place at allWe fired the gun, and burned the mast, and rowed from ship to shoreThe captain cried, we sailors wept: our tears were tears of joyNow many moons, how many Junes, have passed since we made landA salty dog, this seaman's log: your witness my own hand(Most lyrics show the 7th word "afloat". Just as when you run intothe ground, and then you've run aground, should you happen to runinto an ice floe -- a big chunk of ice like an iceberg, but mostlyflat -- then you've run afloe.)
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