Don’t forget your old shipmate

The song was written by Richard Creagh Saunders (1809–1886), who enlisted in the navy as a Schoolmaster in 1839

The version sung in the wardroom scene in the film Master and Commander was arranged in 1978 by Jim Mcgeean from his album Of Ships… and Men.

Safe and sound at home again, let the waters roar, Jack

Safe and sound at home again, let the waters roar, Jack

Long we’ve tossed on the rolling main, now we’re safe ashore Jack

Don’t forget your old shipmates, falee, ralee ralee ralee rye-eye-doe

 

Since we sailed from Plymouth Sound, four years gone or nigh, Jack

Was there ever chummies, now, such as you and I, Jack?

Chorus

 

We have worked the self-same gun, quarter deck division

Sponger I and loader you, through the whole commission

Chorus

 

When the middle watch was on, and the time went slow, boy

Who would choose a rousing stave, who like Jack or Joe, boy?

Chorus

 

There she swings, an empty hulk, not a soul below, Jack

Number seven starboard mess, misses Jack and Jow now

Chorus

 

But the best of friends must part, fair or foul the weather

Hand your flipper for a shake, now a drink together

Chorus x2