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Stan Rogers

The Mary Ellen Carter

by Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers

Biography:

Stanley Allison Rogers (November 29, 1949 – June 2, 1983) was a Canadian folk musician and songwriter.

Rogers was noted for his rich, baritone voice and his traditional-sounding songs which were frequently inspired by Canadian history and the daily lives of working people, especially those from the fishing villages of the Maritime provinces and, later, the farms of the Canadian prairies and Great Lakes. Rogers died in a fire aboard Air Canada Flight 797 on the ground at the Greater Cincinnati Airport at the age of 33.

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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------#
#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
#song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------##
From: [email protected] (Tourniquet)

This was posted a month or so ago, it sounds right to me, except that
instead of putting the major 7 in the bass on the G/F#, I just play it up
top. I often get lazy, and just play xx0002 there.
-jon

The Mary Ellen Carter - Words & Music by Stan Rogers (1979)
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DADGAD Tuning, Capo 5th Fret (see notes below)

G G/F# C D G
She went down last October in a pouring driving rain
Am C D
The skipper he'd been drinking, and the mate he felt no pain
G G/F# C G
Too close to Three Mile Rock and she was dealt her mortal blow
Am D
And the Mary Ellen Carter settled low

G G/F# C D
There was just us five aboard her when she finally was awash
Am C D
We worked like hell to save her, all heedless of the cost
G G/F# C G
And the groan she gave as she went down it caused us to proclaim
Am D G
That the Mary Ellen Carter would rise again

Break: G/F# / C / D / G / G/F# / C / D

Well the owners wrote her off, not a nickel would they spend
"She gave twenty years of service, boys, then met her sorry end.
But insurance paid the loss to us, so let her rest below."
Then they laughed at us and said we had to go.

But we talked of her all winter, some days around the clock
She's worth a quarter million floating at the dock
And with every jar that hit the bar we swore we would remain
And make the Mary Ellen Carter rise again.

Chorus:
Am D G G/F# C
Rise again, rise again
D C G D
That her name not be lost to the knowledge of men
G G/F# C D G
All those who loved her best and were with her 'til the end
Am D G G/F#
Will make the Mary Ellen Carter rise again

Break: C / D / G / G/F# / C / D

All spring now we've been with her on a barge lent by a friend
Three dives a day in a hardhat suit and twice I've had the bends
Thank God it's only sixty feet and the currents here are slow
Or I'd never have the strength to go below

But we've pathed her rents, stopped her vents, dogged hatch and porthole down
Put cables to her, fore and aft, and girded her around
Tomorrow noon, we hit the air and then take up the strain
And make the Mary Ellen Carter rise again

(Repeat Chorus)

For we couldn't leave her there, you see, to crumble into scale
She'd saved our lives so many times, living through the gale
And the laughing, drunken rats who left her to a sorry grave
The won't be laughing in another day...

And you, to whom adversity has dealt its final blow
With smiling bastards lying to you everywhere you go
Turn to, and put out all your strength of arm and heart and brain
And like the Mary Ellen Carter, rise again!

2nd Chorus:

Rise again, rise again
Though your heart it be broken and life about to end
No matter what you've lost, be it a home, a love, a friend
Like the Mary Ellen Carter, rise again

(Repeat 2nd Chorus, with feeling on second 'rise again')

Notes: While this sounds OK in standard tuning, it's even better
in DADGAD tuning. This requires lowering the 6th string by a full
tone, the 2nd string by a full tone, and the first by a full tone.
In DADGAD tuning, use the following chords:

G: x50200 (These stretches are easier with the capo)
G/F#: x40200
C: x20000 or 520000
D: x02002
Am: 222xxx




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