A Sailor Went to Sea explained
"A Sailor Went to Sea" is a traditional children's nursery rhyme, clapping game, and skipping rhyme. It was initially called 'My Father Went to Sea', before becoming more widely known as 'A Sailor Went to Sea'.[1]
Lyrics
A first verse of A Sailor Went To Sea goes as:
A sailor went to sea, sea, sea
To see what he could see, see, see.
But all that he could see, see, see
Was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea.
While saying "sea", aquatic waves are mimed with the hand; while saying "see", the hand is brought to the eye to mime a "seeing" gesture.
Further verses typically replace "sea/see" with other words, such as "chop", "knee", "bed", or "pick", "toes", with appropriate gestural substitutions.[2]
In popular culture
- In 1994, VeggieTales parodied the song in its second episode, "God Wants Me to Forgive Them!?!" during a parody of Gilligan's Island. The crew members sing "Some Veggies Went To Sea" in an attempt to entertain their passengers.
- In 2016, the song appeared in "Gloriana", episode 10, season 1 of the Netflix drama The Crown.
- In 2022, the song was a recurring motif in Molly of Denali episode "Unsinkable Molly Mabray." The protagonists sing the song multiple times while constructing a boat and during fantasy sequences.
See also
Further reading
- Curtis. Mavis. A sailor went to sea: theme and variations. Folk Music Journal. 2004. 8. 4. 421–437. 4522717.
- Book: Opie, Iona Archibald. Iona Opie
. Iona Opie. The Singing Game. 1985. Oxford University Press. 467–468. 978-0-19-211562-1.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: The British Library. Clapping games - A sailor went to sea, sea, sea. Playtimes. The British Library. 5 August 2011. 21 October 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121021143318/http://www.bl.uk/learning/langlit/playground/browseadultview.html#cm=Videos&gm=Clapping&id=120549&id2=121197. dead.
- Web site: A Sailor went to Sea (2010) . British Library Collection Items . British Library . 21 February 2022.