Stanley Allison Rogers (November 29, 1949 – June 2, 1983) was a Canadian folk musician and songwriter.
Rogers was noted for his rich, baritone voice and his traditional-sounding songs which were frequently inspired by Canadian history and the daily lives of working people, especially those from the fishing villages of the Maritime provinces and, later, the farms of the Canadian prairies and Great Lakes. Rogers died in a fire aboard Air Canada Flight 797 on the ground at the Greater Cincinnati Airport at the age of 33.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
The Mary Ellen Carter 4/4 Stan Rogers Intro: Mandolin solo (best o' luck) Submitted by Ken Lee [email protected] / G / She / went down last Oc - / tober, / C - D / G In a / pouring driving / rain, / Am / The / skipper he'd been / drinking and / C / D The / mate he felt no / pain, / G / Too / close to Three Mile / Rock and / C / G She was / dealt her mortal / blow and / Am / D The / Mary Ellen Carter settled / low. /G / There was / just us five a - / board her, / C / G When she / finally was a - / wash, / Am / We / worked like hell to / save her, / C / D All / heedless of the / cost, and /G / The / groan she gave as / she went down, / C / G It / caused us to pro - / claim, / Am / D / That the / Mary Ellen / Carter would rise a - / G gain!.
Break: /G / Well the / owners wrote her / off, / C - D / G Not a / nickel would they / spend, / Am / "She gave / twenty years of / service, boys, / C / D Then / met her sorry / end. / G / But in - / surance paid the / loss to us, / C / G So / let her rest be- / low.", / Am Then they / laughed at us, and, / D Said we had to / go.
/ G / But we / talked of her all / winter, / C / G Some / days around the / clock. / Am / She's / worth a quarter / million, / C / D A -/ floating at the / dock and / G / With / every jar that / hit the bar, / / G We / swore we would re - / main and / Am / D / G Make the / Mary Ellen / Carter rise a - /gain!
Chorus: / Am - D / G Rise a - / gain, rise a - / gain, / D / C That her / name not be / lost, / G / D To the / knowledge of / men, / G / All / those who loved her / best and / C / G Were / with her / 'til the / end, / Am / D / Will make the / Mary Ellen / Carter, rise a - / G gain!
Break: / G / All / spring now we've been / with her, / C - D / G On a / barge lent by a / friend. / Am / Three / dives a day in a / hardhat suit, and C / D Twice I've had the / bends. / G / Thank / God it's only / sixty feet, and / C / G The / currents here are / slow, or / Am / I'd / never have the / strength, / D To go be - / low. / G / But we've / patched her rents, / stopped her vents, / C / G Dogged / hatch, and Portholes / down, / Am / Put / cables to her, / fore and aft and C / D Girded her a - / round, / G / To - / morrow noon, we / hit the air and C / G Then take up the / strain, and / Am / D / G Make the / Mary Ellen / Carter rise a - / gain!
Break: - Chorus: / G / For we / couldn't leave her / there, / C - D / G You see to / crumble into / scale. / Am / She'd / saved our lives, so / many times, C / D Living through the / gale, and / G / The / laughing, drunken / rats, / C / G Who left her / to a sorry / grave, / Am / / D They / won't be laughing / in another / day, and G / / C / You, to whom ad - / versity, has / dealt the final / G blow, / Am / With / smiling bastards / lying to you, C / D Everywhere you / go, / G / Turn / to, and put out / all your strength, / C / G Of / arm, and heart and / brain, and / Am / D / G Like the / Mary Ellen / Carter rise a - / gain!
2nd Chorus: / Am / D / G Rise a - / gain, / rise a - / gain, / D / C Though your / heart, it be / broken, or
G / D Life about to / end, / G / No / matter what you've / lost, / C / G Be it a / home, a love, a / friend, / Am / D / G Like the / Mary Ellen / Carter rise a - / gain!
Repeat 2nd Chorus, with feeling on second "Rise a - gain". Outro:
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