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  1. May 4, 2008 · George Harrison portrays "Pirate Bob" and sneaks, his own version of "The Pirate Song," into Eric Idle's 1975 Rutland Weekend Television show.

    • May 4, 2008
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    • Ukulele Ray
  2. 1995. New Submission. Pirate Songs ( CD, Limited Edition, Unofficial Release) Not On Label (George Harrison) GH0052. Russia. 2002. New Submission. Pirate Songs ( CD, Compilation, Unofficial Release, Papersleeve with OBI)

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  3. A yo-ho-ho. And a ya-ha-ha. And a yum-yum-jum-jum-yum. I've got a Jolly Roger. It's black and white and vast. So get out of your Skull and Crossbones. I'll run it up your mast. One more time, I ...

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  5. Sep 20, 2023 · So get out of your skull and crossbones. I’ll run it up your mast. All together, I like to be a pirate. A pirate’s life for me. All my friends are pirates. And they sail the BBC. I’ve got a Jolly Roger. It’s-a black and white and vast. So get out of your skull and crossbones.

  6. Pirate Songs by George Harrison released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  7. Apr 29, 2019 · This clip is from the 1970s BBC TV Series Rutland Weekend Television. George Harrison hijacks My Sweet Lord to sing his Pirate Song. All credits to the rig...

    • Apr 29, 2019
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  8. George Harrison appeared on the Rutland Weekend Television Christmas Special on 26 December 1975, taking part in a sketch (as "Pirate Bob"), and performing t...

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