{t: Roll the Old Chariot} {st: Traditional Sea Shanty} {tempo: 100} Well a [Dm]nice drop of beer woudln't do us any harm, no a [C]nice drop of beer wouldn't do us any harm, so a [Dm]nice drop of beer wouldn't do us any harm, and wel'll [Dm]all [C]hang [F]on [A]be[Dm]hind! {soc} Come on and [Dm]roll the old chariot along We'll [C]roll the old chariot along We'll [Dm]roll the old chariot along And we'll [Dm]all [C]hang [F]on [A]be[Dm]hind {eoc} A nice jug of punch wouldn't do us any harm ... A nice tot of rum ... A nice cup of tea ... A drop of Nelson's blood ... {ci: More Lines by David Coffin} We'd be alright if the wind was in our sails We'd be alright if we make it around the horn Well, a nice watch below wouldn't do us any harm Well, a drop of Nelson's blood wouldn't do us any harm Well, a night on the town wouldn't do us any harm {ci: More Lines by Alan Davis; he sings an oak chariot} A plate of Irish stew wouldn't do us any harm A nice fat cook wouldn't do us any harm A round on the house wouldn't do us any harm