New York Girls

New York Girls also known as Can’t you dance the Polka, was a popular capstan shanty on both British and American ships. It was collected by W.B Whall in the 1860’s, and has been recorded by many artists over the years.


1. [LEAD]
As I walked down the Broadway one evening last July
I met a maid who asked me trade and a sailor lad says 

I

And away Santee, My Dear Annie
Oh, you New York girls, can’t you dance the polka?


2. [LEAD]
To Tiffany’s I took her, I didn’t mind expense
I bought her a pair of gold earrings and they cost me fifteen cents

[chorus]


3. [UPPER]

And she says, ‘You Limejuice sailor, now see me home you may’
[LEAD]

But when we reached her cottage door she this to me did say

[chorus]


4. [UPPER]

My flash man he’s a Yankee with his hair cut short behind
He wears a pair of black sea-boots and he sails in the Blackball
Line
[chorus]


5. [UPPER]

He’s homeward bound this evening and with me he will stay
So get a move on, sailor-boy, get cracking on your way
[chorus]


6. [LEAD]
Then I wrapped me glad rags round me and to the docks did steer
I will never court another girl, I’ll stick to rum and beer
[chorus]


7. [LEAD]
I joined a Yankee blood-boat and sailed away next morn
[LOWER]


Don’t mess around with women boys, you’re safer round Cape
Horn

[chorus x2]