- Written by
- [Traditional]
- Language
- English
- ISWC
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T-001.698.142-2 ISWC
T-010.263.533-5 ISWC
T-010.436.871-9 ISWC
T-010.532.295-9 ISWC
T-010.709.492-7 GEMA
T-010.797.944-1 ISWC
T-010.952.417-5 ISWC
T-011.520.832-6 ISWC
T-050.252.909-0 ISWC
T-050.303.164-8 ISWC
T-317.134.031-7 ISWC
T-318.347.783-6 GEMA
T-318.707.762-5 ISWC
T-800.201.204-7 GEMA, ISWC
T-802.130.501-2 GEMA, ISWC
T-917.989.972-0 ISWC
- Comments
- [Roud 134; Child 285; Laws K33; G/D 1:38; Ballad Index C285; trad.] High Barbary was the romantic name of the Rif Coast of North Africa. It was the home of the Barbary pirates or Barbary corsairs who preyed on European shipping to capture Christian slaves from the 16th century up to 1830. This song is most frequently sung as a ballad but can also be a sea shanty. It tells of a sailing ship that came across a pirate ship off the Barbary Coast and defeated the pirates, who were left to drown.
- Published by
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FABER MUSIC LTD
GEMA
K P M MUSIC LTD GEMA
MUSIKVERLAG HANS SIKORSKI GMBH GEMA
SCHIRMER-G INC GEMA
COPYRIGHT CONTROL SHARES GEMA
A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTION GEMA
Happy Musikverlag Gmbh Co Kg PRS
Intersong Music Ltd PRS
Peermusic (Uk) Ltd PRS
Southern-Music Publ Co Inc PRS
Mollie Music PRS
Celtic Music PRS
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Song
Versions
High Barbaree written by [Traditional] English
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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High Barbaree | Dick Wilder | 1954 | |||
High Barbaree | Bob Roberts [GB] | 1955 | |||
High Barbaree | Isla Cameron | 1959 | |||
High Barbaree | The Young Folk | 1972 | |||
Barbaree | Peter Bellamy | 1979 | |||
High Barbary | Brian Peters & Gordon Tyrrall | 2000 | |||
Coast of High Barbary | Joseph Arthur | August 22, 2006 | |||
High Barbory | Perpetual e-Motion | January 15, 2010 | |||
Barbaree | Jon Boden | October 3, 2010 |
High Barbaree written by [Traditional] instrumental
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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i | High Barbary | Anne Roos | June 14, 2005 |