File:We were shipmates Jack and I (NYPL Hades-446573-1659638).jpg

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English: * Item lists composer as Nankivelle [i.e. Nankeville].
  • On t.p.: The greatest of all baritone songs...sung with immense success by the eminent baritone, J. P. O'Keefe of Cleveland's magnificent minstrels.
  • Statement of responsibility : words by Julian Holmes ; music by Will E. Nankivelle.
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We were shipmates Jack and I
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We were shipmates, shipmates, Jack and I, and of him my song shall be, for a truer heart and a bolder tar ne'evr sailed the deep blue sea. [first line]
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79719c00-c58d-012f-891c-58d385a7bc34
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/5e66b3e8-f0a0-d471-e040-e00a180654d7
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1659638
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American popular songs.
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5e66b3e8-f0a0-d471-e040-e00a180654d7
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Music Division
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Friendship; Minstrel music; Mortality



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current11:51, 1 February 2016Thumbnail for version as of 11:51, 1 February 20163,382 × 4,857 (2.55 MB) (talk | contribs)=={{int:filedesc}}== {{Nypl | description = {{en|1= * Item lists composer as Nankivelle [i.e. Nankeville]. * On t.p.: The greatest of all baritone songs...sung with immense success by the eminent baritone, J. P. O'Keefe of Cleveland's magnificent minst...