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Gordon Bok

The Liza Jane

by Gordon Bok
Gordon Bok

Biography:

Gordon Bok stands out among the various artists that can be lumped into the "Traditional Folk" category. Born in Pennsylvania, he moved to Camden, Maine and it was there in coastal Maine that Bok was influenced by sea-faring culture and its music. He released his first album in 1965 and in 1970 signed to Folk-Legacy records, where he released a number of solo albums, as well as many collaborations with Ann Mayo Muir and Ed Trickett. In 1990 he began releasing music on his own label, Timberhead Music.

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[Intro]
G C G D7 G D7 G

[Verse]
C G
Oh, the Liza Jane with a blue foremast
C G D
And a load a hay, come drifting past
C G Am G
The skipper stood aft and he says, "How do?
C Am D7
We're the Liza Jane, now who be you?"
C D
Stood on the deck and he says, "How do?
G D7 G D7 G
We're from Bangor, Maine. From where be you?"

[Verse]
C G
Oh, the Liza Jane left port one day
C G D
With a fine fair tide and the day Friday
C G Am G
But the damned old tide sent her bow askew
C Am D7
And the Liza Jane begun to slew
C D
Hi diddle di, she'da' fairly flew
G D7 G D7 G
If she only could sail the other-end-to

[Verse]
C G
Oh, the Liza Jane left port one day
C G D
With a hold full of squash and her deck all hay
C G Am G
Put out from Bath with all sails set
C Am D7
Two years gone, she's drifting yet
C D
Hi diddle di, for a good old craft
G D7 G D7 G
She'da' sailed very well with her bow on aft

[Instrumental]
C G C G D
C G Am G C Am D7
C D G D7 G D7 G

[Verse]
C G
Oh, the Liza Jane got a new fore truck
C G D
Good stick of wood, but it wouldn't stay stuck
C G Am G
Got a breeze one day from the nor'-nor'-west
C Am D7
The doggone thing come down with the rest
C D
Hi diddle di and a breeze from the West
G D7 G D7 G
You'd'a thunk the truck would'a stuck with the rest

[Verse]
C G
Oh, the Liza Jane with a blue foremast
C G D
And a load a hay, come drifting past
C G Am G
The skipper stood aft and he says, "How do?
C Am D7
We're the Liza Jane, now who be you?"
C D
Stood on the deck and he says, "How do?
G D7 G D7 G
We're from Bangor, Maine. From where be you?"




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