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    Published. 1916. " Sloop John B " (originally published as " The John B. Sails ") is a Bahamian folk song from Nassau. A transcription was published in 1916 by Richard Le Gallienne, and Carl Sandburg included a version in his The American Songbag in 1927. There have been many recordings of the song since the early 1950s, with variant titles ...

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  2. Feb 6, 2023 · Finally, poet, parodist and dog-obsessive Les Barker, who died in January this year, wrote a deliciously silly pastiche, “Sloop John A”, recorded by his Mrs Ackroyd Band on their 1999 album Tubular Dogs: “We looked for the Sloop John A… We didn’t find it. And then we went home.”

  3. 4 days ago · The song “Sloop John B.” was written in the early 20th century by Blind Blake, a Bahamian folk singer. He referred to it as “The John B. Sails,” and it became popular in the Bahamas, particularly among sailors. The song tells the story of a sailor who is on a voyage from Nassau to Miami. He becomes homesick while at sea and longs to ...

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  4. Dec 5, 2019 · The Beach Boys: Popular American poet and biographer Carl Sandburg included the song on his 1927 folk compilation, The American Songbag. “John T. McCuteheon, cartoonist and kindly philosopher ...

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  6. The song was popularized by The Kingston Trio, who adapted it from a version in poet Carl Sandburg's 1927 songbook The American Songbag. The Kingston Trio's version stays true to the song's Calypso roots, and was released on their first album in 1958. Eight years later, The Beach Boys changed the title to "Sloop John B," and came away with a hit.

  7. The folk ballad of his crew is believed to have descended through the centuries into the folk song " (Wreck of the) Sloop John B." In 1926 the original wreck of this ship was discovered in Nassau, a Bahama island near Florida. (Sloops were precarious 16-foot vessels, sailing hundreds of miles without a chart with a 5-person crew.)

  8. Apr 6, 2024 · Album: Pet Sounds (1966) Release Date: July 18, 1966. Genre: Pop, Progressive Pop, Brill Building, Folk Pop, Baroque Pop, Sunshine Pop, Sixties, Sea Shanty. Producer: Brian Wilson. Sloop John B by The Beach Boys is a song that carries a deeper meaning beyond its catchy melody and surf-inspired sound. As one of the tracks from their iconic album ...