-> "The Loss of the Edmund Fitzgerald"
Original Song Title:
"The Battle of New Orleans"
(MP3)
Parody Song Title:
"The Loss of the Edmund Fitzgerald"
The Lyrics
Nineteen seven five we planned an autumn trip
Across Lake Gitchee-Gummee on a giant cargo ship
We opened up the hatches and we filled the hold with ore
Then we sailed to the horizon and were never seen no more
The first day out things were rather uneventful
The water was calm and the air was clean and blue
But soon the wind started getting temperamental
Their were forces in the atmosphere that every sailor knew
McSorley said this would be a record run
Delivering the product by the hundred thousand ton
We'd show the skeptics that Fitzgerald's still the best
Then we'd sail her into Cleveland for a well-earned winter rest
The second night we felt the waves arising
The weather wasn't placid like it was the night before
The wind speed gauge showed a figure most surprising
While the Witch of November had a few more tricks in store
The old cook said that our dinner had to wait
'cause the galley was a-tilting, couldn't keep it on the plate
We went outside and we stared into the night
When the vessel started pitching we all lost our appetite
The captain knew there would be no help arriving
He sent a final message that the Fitz could hold her own
While the rogue waves surged with the west wind driving
In the teeth of a hurricane we're shaken like a bone
The Coast Guard searched when the morning light appeared
But soon came to the conclusion that the families had feared
When not a trace of Fitzgerald came in sight
They knew that she had vanished in the darkness of the night
They searched from the skies and they searched on the surface
Then they searched in places where a submarine could go
And when at last they found the Ed Fitzgerald
She was lying on the bottom several hundred feet below
Well, sunrise came and soon everybody knew
There wasn't one survivor of the twenty-nine man crew
As they mourned the loss of the men they held so dear
There would be no thanks for giving and there'd be no Christmas cheer
The families come to the Maritime Cathedral
Decades pass but the memories are the same
The salvaged bell from Fitzgerald plays the lead role
Chiming in commemoration as they read each sailor's name
MICHAEL ARMAGOST
FREDERICK BEETCHER
THOMAS BENTSEN
EDWARD BINDON
THOMAS BORGESON
OLIVER CHAMPEAU
NOLAN CHURCH
RANSOM CUNDY
THOMAS EDWARDS
RUSSELL HASKELL
GEORGE HOLL
BRUCE HUDSON
ALLEN KALMON
GORDON MACLELLAN
JOSEPH MAZES
JOHN MCCARTHY
ERNEST MCSORLEY
EUGENE O'BRIEN
KARL PECKOL
JOHN POVIACH
JAMES PRATT
ROBERT RAFFERTY
PAUL RIIPPA
JOHN SIMMONS
WILLIAM SPENGLER
MARK THOMAS
RALPH WALTON
DAVID WEISS
BLAINE WILHELM
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