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St Patrick 2024 à la Tower of London à Toulouse #toulouse #toweroflondon #saintpatricksday #drunkensailor #santiano Performed by Laurac du Connemara: Pete McGrane, Alexis Duval, Pierre Baque et Pierre Lestienne Santiano est une chanson d'Hugues Aufray sortie en 1961. Elle est l'adaptation française, par le parolier Jacques Plante, du chant de marin Santianna d'origine anglaise. La version originale est un chant de cabestan, marche lente et énergique. A contrario, Hugues Aufray interprète Santiano sur un rythme plus rapide et plus enjoué. "Drunken Sailor", also known as "What Shall We Do with a/the Drunken Sailor?" or "Up She Rises", is a traditional sea shanty, listed as No. 322 in the Roud Folk Song Index. It was sung onboard sailing ships at least as early as the 1830s. The song's lyrics vary, but usually contain some variant of the question, "What shall we do with a drunken sailor, early in the morning?" In some styles of performance, each successive verse suggests a method of sobering or punishing the drunken sailor. In other styles, further questions are asked and answered about different people. "Drunken Sailor" was revived as a popular song among non-sailors in the 20th century, and grew to become one of the best-known songs of the shanty repertoire among mainstream audiences. It has been performed and recorded by many musical artists and appeared regularly in popular culture.