Jim Jones at Botany Bay (feat. Kurt Russell)

Song Jim Jones at Botany Bay (feat. Kurt Russell)
Artist YoungStar
Album The Hateful Eight (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Lyrics

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[00:12.18] Listen for a moment,lads,
[00:16.36] and hear me tell my tale
[00:19.64] How over the sea from England shore
[00:22.69] I was condemned to sail
[00:26.24] The jury found me guilty sir
[00:29.45] And said the judge, said he:
[00:34.32] For life, Jim Jones,
[00:36.37] I’ll sentence you across the stormy sea
[00:41.45]
[00:43.00] But take my tip before you ship to join the iron gang
[00:49.64] Don't be too gay in Botany Bay
[00:53.00] or else you'll surely hang
[00:57.57] Or else you'll surely hang, said he,
[01:00.77] and after that, Jim Jones
[01:05.23] High up...High upon...
[01:09.79] High upon the gallows tree
[01:13.43] the crows will pick your bones
[01:17.51]
[01:19.35] You'll have no chance for mischief then,
[01:22.46] remember what I say
[01:25.93] They'll flog the poaching out of you
[01:29.21] out there on Botany Bay
[01:32.53] Waves are high upon the sea,
[01:35.62] the wind blows in gales
[01:40.41] I'd rather drowned in misery
[01:43.95] than come to New South Wales
[01:48.08]
[01:48.40] The wind blew high upon the sea
[01:52.00] when the pirates came along
[01:55.23] But the soldiers on our convict ship
[01:58.00] were full five hundred strong
[02:02.09] They opened fire and somehow drove that pirate ship away
[02:10.00] I'd rather joined that pirate ship
[02:13.64] than gone to Botany Bay
[02:17.34]
[02:19.23] And one dark night when everything is quiet in the town
[02:26.09] I'll kill you bastards one and all,
[02:29.81] and I’ll gun the floggers down
[02:33.29] I'll give the law one little shock,
[02:36.29] remember what I say
[02:40.96] They'll yet regret they've sent Jim Jones
[02:43.39] in chains to Botany Bay
[02:48.42]
[02:51.30] Ruth : that’s the one you like to sing in the stagecoach ,hah?
[02:57.49] Domergue: em
[02:58.95] Ruth :It’s kinda pretty, you gotta another verse to it?
[03:03.34] Domergue: yeah, lots.
[03:06.38] Ruth :I know. Go ahead, sing it.
[03:12.82] Domergue: whatever you say, John
[03:18.15]
[03:19.00] Now day and night the irons clang
[03:22.77] and like poor galley slaves
[03:26.20] We toil and toil, and when we die
[03:29.58] must fill dishonored graves
[03:33.12] But by and by I'll break my chains into the bush I'll go
[03:40.78] and you’ll be dead behind me John when I get to Mexico
[03:56.13]
[03:56.45] Ruth :give me that guitar
[04:01.00] music time’s over

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[00:12.18] Listen for a moment, lads,
[00:16.36] and hear me tell my tale
[00:19.64] How over the sea from England shore
[00:22.69] I was condemned to sail
[00:26.24] The jury found me guilty sir
[00:29.45] And said the judge, said he:
[00:34.32] For life, Jim Jones,
[00:36.37] I' ll sentence you across the stormy sea
[00:41.45]
[00:43.00] But take my tip before you ship to join the iron gang
[00:49.64] Don' t be too gay in Botany Bay
[00:53.00] or else you' ll surely hang
[00:57.57] Or else you' ll surely hang, said he,
[01:00.77] and after that, Jim Jones
[01:05.23] High up... High upon...
[01:09.79] High upon the gallows tree
[01:13.43] the crows will pick your bones
[01:17.51]
[01:19.35] You' ll have no chance for mischief then,
[01:22.46] remember what I say
[01:25.93] They' ll flog the poaching out of you
[01:29.21] out there on Botany Bay
[01:32.53] Waves are high upon the sea,
[01:35.62] the wind blows in gales
[01:40.41] I' d rather drowned in misery
[01:43.95] than come to New South Wales
[01:48.08]
[01:48.40] The wind blew high upon the sea
[01:52.00] when the pirates came along
[01:55.23] But the soldiers on our convict ship
[01:58.00] were full five hundred strong
[02:02.09] They opened fire and somehow drove that pirate ship away
[02:10.00] I' d rather joined that pirate ship
[02:13.64] than gone to Botany Bay
[02:17.34]
[02:19.23] And one dark night when everything is quiet in the town
[02:26.09] I' ll kill you bastards one and all,
[02:29.81] and I' ll gun the floggers down
[02:33.29] I' ll give the law one little shock,
[02:36.29] remember what I say
[02:40.96] They' ll yet regret they' ve sent Jim Jones
[02:43.39] in chains to Botany Bay
[02:48.42]
[02:51.30] Ruth : that' s the one you like to sing in the stagecoach , hah?
[02:57.49] Domergue: em
[02:58.95] Ruth : It' s kinda pretty, you gotta another verse to it?
[03:03.34] Domergue: yeah, lots.
[03:06.38] Ruth : I know. Go ahead, sing it.
[03:12.82] Domergue: whatever you say, John
[03:18.15]
[03:19.00] Now day and night the irons clang
[03:22.77] and like poor galley slaves
[03:26.20] We toil and toil, and when we die
[03:29.58] must fill dishonored graves
[03:33.12] But by and by I' ll break my chains into the bush I' ll go
[03:40.78] and you' ll be dead behind me John when I get to Mexico
[03:56.13]
[03:56.45] Ruth : give me that guitar
[04:01.00] music time' s over