Sloop John B

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"Sloop John B" is a popular folk song famously adapted and recorded by the Beach Boys on their landmark 1966 album "Pet Sounds."

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Sloop John B canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf folk song
song
traditional song
alsoKnownAs I Want to Go Home
The John B. Sails
basedOn Bahamian folk song "The John B. Sails"
collectedBy Richard Le Gallienne
W. Owen
collectedIn Nassau
surface form: Nassau, Bahamas
countryOfOrigin Bahamas
featuresCharacter cook
first mate
grandfather
firstPublication 1916
firstPublishedIn American Magazine
surface form: The American Magazine
genre folk
pop
hasCulturalOrigin Bahamian Creole maritime culture
hasForm ballad
sea song
hasNotableLyric "Call for the captain ashore"
"Let me go home"
"So hoist up the John B's sail"
hasVersion Sloop John B (The Beach Boys recording)
influenced Sloop John B (Beach Boys arrangement)
isInPublicDomain true
language English
notableRecordingArtist The Del-Tones
surface form: Dick Dale and His Del-Tones

Johnny Cash
Lonnie Donegan
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
Relient K
The Beach Boys
The Kingston Trio
The Merrymen
The Weavers
origin Bahamas
popularizedBy The Beach Boys
refrain "I feel so broke up, I want to go home"
"This is the worst trip I've ever been on"
setting Nassau
subject a sloop named John B
theme drunkenness
homesickness
misadventure at sea
title Sloop John B self-link

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The Beach Boys notableWork Sloop John B
Pet Sounds hasPart Sloop John B
Sloop John B title Sloop John B self-link
Al Jardine vocalPerformanceOn Sloop John B