I have seen the film, I've heard the music. I would like to Thank You all down in Cornwall for returning something that could have been lost in the 21st Century forever and never heard and appreciated by the new generation. You have done the UK and most of all Cornwall Proud.
Fisherman's Friends NEVER fail to cheer me up . Their brilliant harmonies, smiles as they sing their beloved shanties,and all the jolly banter that goes on between them soon has me smiling . Mind you " Cousin Jack " brings tears , but it's the tune ,not their singing ! Proper Job Guys, thank you so much for everything ! .
If you have not watched the movie you've no idea what you are missing. I thought it would be just some cheap promotional film, but it wound up being one of my favorite movies. Full of fun, friendship, love, morals, and character, with a great storyline and excellent acting. Thank you so much for it.
Sorry to be so slow to reply. Just now saw your inquiry. The move is the same as the group's name "Fisherman's Friends". In search just type in "Fisherman's Friends movie". It will come up. @@clawsidefilms7529
My dad and I used to listen to the Fisherman's Friends together. In fact, it was one of his favorite bands. The last couple years the both of us suffered from depression and anxiety and this song brought us a light. Now, a couple days after my dad passed, this song gives me an incredible happiness that reminds me he's still watching and that this road to nowhere has somewhere to go after all. Thank you, Fisherman's Friends.
I'm a baymen and the son of a fishermen & sailor here in Newfoundland Canada. The soul in your music gives me goose bumps, thank you for sharing your hearts, souls and voices with the world.
I spent summer of '95 at Rocky Harbour working at Gros Morne NP as my placement for my degree. Loved the place, the music, the people. Spent the summer listening to The Irish Decendants, Spirit of the West and Buudy Watshisname and the other fellow. Just been talking about Lobsters today and get some from Norris Point. What a place to live.
To be fair, there were probably many Cornish people in your Newfoundland fishing community in the past. When the Cornish moved house, they really moved, for them it was as big a move to Canada as it was to England. If anything, it was better to go to Australia, Chili, Canada or even America, because you might find a Cornish community there.
My sister's family was having a really tough time of things this past year, and I had slept over one night, for a morale boost. The next morning, I volunteered to drive her to work and the kids to school. "Uh, Uncle Andy....we just passed school...?" "WE AIN'T GOING! WE'RE GOING TO THE BAY!" and I told my sister, "Call off work, call the school! Tell 'em we're going down to fix the boat! It's an emergency!" "....but you don't have a boat!" "They don't know that!" and my niece pulled this up on her phone! We rented a skiff and cruised around the Delaware Bay in the bright October sun all day!
Come, all you no hopers, You jokers and rogues We're on the road to nowhere, Let's find out where it goes It might be a ladder to the stars, who knows Come, all you no hopers, You jokers and rogues. Leave all your furrows in the fields where they lie Your factories and offices; Kiss them all goodbye Have a little faith in the dream maker in the sky There's glory in believing him And it's all in the beholder's eye. Turn off your engines and slow down your wheels Suddenly your master plan loses its appeal Everybody knows that this reality's not real So raise a glass to all things past and celebrate how good it feels. Awash on the sea of our own vanity We should rejoice in our individuality Though it's gale force, let's steer a course for sanity
I sing with a sea chanty band in New Jersey (The Sea Dogs). These guys area really great. It's all about connection. Between the sea and people. Between people of different groups. Between people and their own history. I love this song. I love how it makes me feel. No matter how bad my today might be. I hear something like this and I know it's still a good day.
I found it sad that when I listened to this I couldn't think of one single song from the last decade that has the same effect on me as music like this.... These guys are amazing!
what i find impressive is that they are literally singing history, these songs have been sung by fishermen and sailors in general for hundreds of years
Heard today about a film which tells how the Fisherman's Friends were discovered and signed to their record label. An excerpt of this song was played as part of the radio interview, so I'm glad to have found it on here. It's a grand bit of singing and you can hear every word, unlike so many of the so-called 'popular' music of today.
I have just watched the film yesterday and it was brilliant, really enjoyed it, sad teary bit in it as well as some good comedy and history, it's not for old folks it's a brilliant story for those who love a good wholesome story.
I'm buisy moving from my home town seventeen hours away to my new job, and for the entire drive over whenever I would be feeling down or homesick I would turn on this song and by the end I'd be singing along and looking forward to all the new opertunities opening before me.
Love the movie on Netflix. We were delighted it is a true story! My son bought Fishermens Friends Lozenges at a WAWA store in FL. Blessings to all Fishermens Friends. MC
This song just saved my life. I don't know exactly what my relationship with God is, weather I believe in him or not but finding this song now really clarifies so much, I don't think the word miracle can describe it enough
John has the most amazing voice. I lost my 15 year old granddaughter a week ago but I watch this video most nights and it lifts my spirits. My family are not religious and take comfort in other ways. My bucket list includes one day hearing these guys sing live.
They're doing a UK tour later this year so you might be able to see it, have a look on Ticketmaster UK for the venues, I've booked Sheffield City Hall in September.
The music is like the first hint of dawn after a dark night, a ray of sunshine after a storm -- I suffer from severe bouts of depression, but it's music like this that makes me fight back, get up again, and eventually pick up the guitar myself again because my heart is once more full of hope and music. For this, my eternal thanks to the band and everyone involved in the production of my now No. 1 Comfort Movie ( Russell Crowe and "A Good Year" are now reduced to #2 place..)
I’ve gone to port Issac every year since I was born and it holds a special place in my heart with many fond memories of the fishermen’s friends I hope whoever goes there and sees them will also have a nice time this is also the song that brings me back there with that Cornish sea air and by the way WHOEVER READS THIS IS AMAZING
You are making sea shanties cool! I am only 12 and I love your music (& I loved the film). I SO want to come and see you in Port Isaac. Your voices are just brilliant 🤩
I heard this song on Pandora and have been searching for it since, I finally found it and I couldn’t help but smile and sing along. It made my day a hundred times better.
I know plenty of people call the US the greatest nation ever, but honestly when we look past politics, military and economy, its Britain. It has so much faith and good cheer and is willing to spread it to others. But ultimately we aren't seperate nations, we're all a single people, children of God and this song is what we all need to look back and remember what truely remembers. Thanksgiving is coming up and maybe you'll remember this song and think on what you have, your faith, your home, your family and be thankful for it all and maybe you'll be thankfull to these singers in Britain for giving us this song to help us remind us of what truely matters.
British 🇬🇧 Brit = covenant ~ contract Ish = people ~ friends With The Creator! The first Christian nation 1st century! Before Italy or Spain & France hence The Title The Most Religious. ✝️ JESUS CHRIST IS LORD 🕊
My wife and I had the absolute privilege to take our 8 month old son to Cornwall on our first ever family holiday last week and staying at Penpethy Holiday Cottages (which we recommend) we couldn't not visit the beautiful Port Isaac. My father was St. Agnes born and raised so as a child I am blessed to have spent many family holidays in the Duchy but it was a special moment to show my new family around the place. We would love to see you sing live at some point
The movie and music always brings a tear to my eyes, my mum was diagnosed with cancer and was determined to see the film while she was able. It was the last time I saw her really happy and for that I will always be thankful to the Fisherman's friends.
Just discovered this fabulous group after watching the movie. Late to the party, but so glad I came - amazing music! Visited Cornwall 3 summers ago and would go back in a minute and now hope to see the group singing!
omg i love this, it's like a proper sea shanty, only just heard for the first time, my great uncle was a trawler fisherman in Lowestoft East Anglia for over 50 years, he would have loved this!
Love this song, Johnny Mac gives it an extra edge with his Yorkshire accent. They create unusual harmonies with their range of voices, a magical sound that forces you to join in.
Watching these Chalutiers working the oggin reminded me of my father when he left Denmark on his trawler 85 years ago and came to England and enlisted with the Royal Navy. His singing not as arousing as the Cornish boys. Cedric the Sardine 😂😂
I got here randomly and how fitting is that! It’s like my wondering spirit attracts this stuff. That n algorithms. 37 now, lived in Australia for 2 years driving half way around working the land n stuff. Built a bed in my 4x4. Lived in NZ for a few years too and moved out to the Canadian Prairies for 4 years. Hit the road up obviously, John Denver playing double obviously. Been to 50 something countries, some by luck, others accidentally. Had an 1 of 2 engines go on my plane and we bailed out in Iceland. Writing this because I’ve lost my sweet, Welsh Grandmother a few days ago. She was a traveller at heart, different times mind. Different affordability. I come back to the UK to settle down, every part of my soul belong on the road, wondering, exploring, feeling. Trying hard to keep my head down but I am my Nan, restless. The road makes my heart kinder, wish I had the courage to except that’s were I belong.
With everything negative in the world these days...you guys are flying the flag for what truly matters. Keep doing you thing and shout from the rooftops your positive message. The history behind these shanties is very humble and honest. I believe we need to stop thinking about material shit and focus on our fellow man and what it means to be a decent human being!!!!! Thank you Fishermans Friends !!!!!!!!
I first heard this song about 5 years ago and it helped me threw a pretty rough part of my life. I hope to meet these guys one day so I can buy them a drink and say thanks.
I just read they are making a sequel to The Fisherman's Friends movie. So happy for all involved for bringing such great entertainment. My family and I look forward to it. Thank you!!!!
visited Port Isaac back in 2017 and genuinely one of the most beautiful places I've ever been, found out about you guys whilst we were there. Once this is all over I'd love to come back again
I can strum this on my guitar and sing the melody, but it's really nothing without that at least four part harmonies :-) These men are a gift from God to me.
Absolutely love this music! When in grade school we would learn a few of the songs from the Newfoudland fishing villages! Have seen the movie about these men and it is a must see.🇨🇦
Love the music, love the film, love the Fishermanns Friends. Been a fan gir ages, but sadly never have seen them live. Always seem to miss them!! ❤ belongs to Cornwall . Xxx
I have seen the film, I've heard the music. I would like to Thank You all down in Cornwall for returning something that could have been lost in the 21st Century forever and never heard and appreciated by the new generation. You have done the UK and most of all Cornwall Proud.
True words
What movie?
@@infinitelighthouse Fisherman Friend's. th-cam.com/video/ONd3AlSfMIs/w-d-xo.html
All facts
I have always loved shantys but watched the movie yesterday and then came here and couldn't have said it better myself cheers
This song has helped pull me out of my Suicidal phase so much and i cannot begin to say how grateful this song exists.
During these dark times of Covid and the US election this song has helped me so much, too.
Hope things are much better for you now Tommy. Sending a socially distanced hug. 🤗
@@tinafincham8732 Absolutely
A year ago, oh my and the year it's been, hope you made it through this
@@lupusetdraco125 I'm glad you're still here. It's a good time for those of us who like this kind of music to be alive :D
Returning to this song in the middle of COVID madness, a beautiful sentiment, let's all slow down and return to what matters
Same here. I never comment on TH-cam but I've just given this and Keep Hauling a listen yet again and they've got me in tears
@@m2cstudios It's certainly been a time for reflection that's for sure
Fisherman's Friends NEVER fail to cheer me up . Their brilliant harmonies, smiles as they sing their beloved shanties,and all the jolly banter that goes on between them soon has me smiling .
Mind you " Cousin Jack " brings tears , but it's the tune ,not their singing !
Proper Job Guys, thank you so much for everything ! .
That'll be Jon, real character, listen for how deep his voice can go at the end of the shanties.Makes my bones tremble !!
And it's only gotten worse since you wrote this. Now with the election travesty circus this song is like a healing balm.
The guy who sings the 1st chorus is my Uncle
william wallbank he seems a lovely guy. We saw him Sunday in Plymouth. The F F are my favourite.
That’s pretty awesome.
I remember watching him sing every friday in Port Isaac
7 years later, tell him this guy loves his voice and very much respects his music. He's bringing joy to people still.
that rocks these guys are pure magic
If you have not watched the movie you've no idea what you are missing. I thought it would be just some cheap promotional film, but it wound up being one of my favorite movies. Full of fun, friendship, love, morals, and character, with a great storyline and excellent acting. Thank you so much for it.
What’s the movie called?
Sorry to be so slow to reply. Just now saw your inquiry. The move is the same as the group's name "Fisherman's Friends". In search just type in "Fisherman's Friends movie". It will come up. @@clawsidefilms7529
@@clawsidefilms7529 Quite literally 'Fisherman's Friends' :) Hope you get a chance to check it out. It's very much worth it.
Fishermans friends
It was such a beautiful film.
this is the song that I played at my grandads funeral because he played it to me on the way to school all the time
He must have been a fantastic man!
@@BarbaraJacques he really was !
Same with my gran and grandad
Thear88 he sounds great
A lovely story.
My dad and I used to listen to the Fisherman's Friends together. In fact, it was one of his favorite bands. The last couple years the both of us suffered from depression and anxiety and this song brought us a light. Now, a couple days after my dad passed, this song gives me an incredible happiness that reminds me he's still watching and that this road to nowhere has somewhere to go after all. Thank you, Fisherman's Friends.
I’m so sorry for your loss.
@@OwlsInATeacup Thank you
Soory for your loss, you’ll make it through this bro❤️
@@ifitbfhfhf2683 Thank you
Your dad will be singing in heaven every time you listen to them.
All the best.❤
I’m 51 and started commercial fishing at 42 .. yeah bit late I know but won’t do anything else now
I'm a baymen and the son of a fishermen & sailor here in Newfoundland Canada. The soul in your music gives me goose bumps, thank you for sharing your hearts, souls and voices with the world.
I only wish us pilots had soulful shanties like this...damn that prop noise!
I spent summer of '95 at Rocky Harbour working at Gros Morne NP as my placement for my degree.
Loved the place, the music, the people.
Spent the summer listening to The Irish Decendants, Spirit of the West and Buudy Watshisname and the other fellow.
Just been talking about Lobsters today and get some from Norris Point.
What a place to live.
Aren't most shanties from America?
@@59jalexWHAT‼️🤠🤣
To be fair, there were probably many Cornish people in your Newfoundland fishing community in the past. When the Cornish moved house, they really moved, for them it was as big a move to Canada as it was to England. If anything, it was better to go to Australia, Chili, Canada or even America, because you might find a Cornish community there.
My sister's family was having a really tough time of things this past year, and I had slept over one night, for a morale boost. The next morning, I volunteered to drive her to work and the kids to school.
"Uh, Uncle Andy....we just passed school...?"
"WE AIN'T GOING! WE'RE GOING TO THE BAY!" and I told my sister, "Call off work, call the school! Tell 'em we're going down to fix the boat! It's an emergency!"
"....but you don't have a boat!"
"They don't know that!"
and my niece pulled this up on her phone!
We rented a skiff and cruised around the Delaware Bay in the bright October sun all day!
I have some very happy memories of this place. My late husband and I visited several times. So Beautiful. 🌊💕
Come, all you no hopers,
You jokers and rogues
We're on the road to nowhere,
Let's find out where it goes
It might be a ladder to the stars, who knows
Come, all you no hopers,
You jokers and rogues.
Leave all your furrows in the fields where they lie
Your factories and offices;
Kiss them all goodbye
Have a little faith in the dream maker in the sky
There's glory in believing him
And it's all in the beholder's eye.
Turn off your engines and slow down your wheels
Suddenly your master plan loses its appeal
Everybody knows that this reality's not real
So raise a glass to all things past and celebrate how good it feels.
Awash on the sea of our own vanity
We should rejoice in our individuality
Though it's gale force, let's steer a course for sanity
Thanks so much for posting the lyrics!
Thank you for the lyrics
Thank you for the lyrics 👍
Pin this plz
This was played at my grandads funeral, what a great choice 😢
I'm sorry for your loss. It is a great choice. Best to you and your family
same.
Sorry for your loss
Ich hab in diesen Ort 4 Wochen Urlaub gemacht .Mein schönster urlaub
Such a quality funny film an a even better song
The most wonderful part of their group is their friendship. This is the meaning of friends
I sing with a sea chanty band in New Jersey (The Sea Dogs). These guys area really great. It's all about connection. Between the sea and people. Between people of different groups. Between people and their own history. I love this song. I love how it makes me feel. No matter how bad my today might be. I hear something like this and I know it's still a good day.
It is about the sea, but also about the land. The Cornish are a people because of association with place.
I found it sad that when I listened to this I couldn't think of one single song from the last decade that has the same effect on me as music like this.... These guys are amazing!
Willem Otto. it’s a call to arms...
Well said!!
Willem Otto couldn’t of said it better myself
Can I recommend the High Kings? Especially their song Irish Pub has a similar vibe.
THat's because "popular" music is meant to destroy you
what i find impressive is that they are literally singing history, these songs have been sung by fishermen and sailors in general for hundreds of years
That’s right, but for example i live far away from there, and never heard of these songs before. And now i love them
It’s things like this that make me so proud to be Cornish
RIP Paul McMullen and Trevor Grills who died in Guildford, G-Live. Such a sad loss. Great song!
May they rest in peace
Heard today about a film which tells how the Fisherman's Friends were discovered and signed to their record label. An excerpt of this song was played as part of the radio interview, so I'm glad to have found it on here. It's a grand bit of singing and you can hear every word, unlike so many of the so-called 'popular' music of today.
I have just watched the film yesterday and it was brilliant, really enjoyed it, sad teary bit in it as well as some good comedy and history, it's not for old folks it's a brilliant story for those who love a good wholesome story.
Kate -what’s it called?
heh "music" of today
The Angry Hyena where can I find this film?
@@Vixa_Jaz Fisherman's Friends!
Ever since I watched the movie "Fisherman's Friends" last week, I haven't been about to get enough of this group's songs!
I am an old woman in USA. Love this music. These gentlemen are great singers. Glad I finally found them.
They are aren’t they
Nashville would absolutely love this band. I enjoyed the films
I'm buisy moving from my home town seventeen hours away to my new job, and for the entire drive over whenever I would be feeling down or homesick I would turn on this song and by the end I'd be singing along and looking forward to all the new opertunities opening before me.
I'm blessed to come from a family of men like this - They are my heroes.
Love the movie on Netflix. We were delighted it is a true story! My son bought Fishermens Friends Lozenges at a WAWA store in FL. Blessings to all Fishermens Friends. MC
😄😆😅🤣😂🙃🤪
This song just saved my life. I don't know exactly what my relationship with God is, weather I believe in him or not but finding this song now really clarifies so much, I don't think the word miracle can describe it enough
whether*
@@skillfuldabest God damn spellcheck!
John has the most amazing voice. I lost my 15 year old granddaughter a week ago but I watch this video most nights and it lifts my spirits. My family are not religious and take comfort in other ways. My bucket list includes one day hearing these guys sing live.
They're doing a UK tour later this year so you might be able to see it, have a look on Ticketmaster UK for the venues, I've booked Sheffield City Hall in September.
@@richallenxbox1976 Thanks for this. ‘Let’s find out where it goes’
I’m sorry for your loss and glad you have found some comfort in this music.
Sorry for your loss you’ll make it through this even if you never see this, if you see this in like 10 yrs pls reply lol. Keep going ❤❤❤❤
So sorry for your very sad loss.
I have just heard about this group, and LOVE IT!! Why have I missed out on this beauty all these years???
If we all lived by this song, we might be better off
Colton Wrisner yep couldn’t agree more
I'll drink to that.
5 Years Ago you were right now YOUR RIGHT!!!!!!!!!
AMEN!!!!
Beautiful! It rings true here in November of 2020. "Though it's gale force, let's steer a course for sanity."
My 9 year old loves this song sings it all the time and is her ring tone on her phone, can’t wait to see you again in March in Weston Super Mere.
This line-up - near enough the original - is by far my favourite sound. Before all sorts of things happened 😔
I like them all first time I saw the movie took long time to get the music carry on singing I enjoy listening
The music is like the first hint of dawn after a dark night, a ray of sunshine after a storm -- I suffer from severe bouts of depression, but it's music like this that makes me fight back, get up again, and eventually pick up the guitar myself again because my heart is once more full of hope and music. For this, my eternal thanks to the band and everyone involved in the production of my now No. 1 Comfort Movie ( Russell Crowe and "A Good Year" are now reduced to #2 place..)
I just think they are great first time I've listened to them fantastic
Aug 2021 -Still is a very inspiring song , Let's all find out where it goes - might be a ladder to the STARS !!!!
They...They're singing something we've all forgot....and it's beautiful
Sega Harley couldn’t of said it better myself
Just saw the “Fishermen’s Friends” movie tonight. It is awesome!
Thi s was a song that made me stop in my tracks to just listen... well done!
I'm from Cuba, I saw the movie inspired in your amazing story! I wish you all the best blessings! Saludos!!!
This is the song you have to play when you make a life changing decision.
My homes music just moved to America Miss YALL in Cornwall already 🏴 🇸🇪 🇦🇺
I’ve gone to port Issac every year since I was born and it holds a special place in my heart with many fond memories of the fishermen’s friends I hope whoever goes there and sees them will also have a nice time this is also the song that brings me back there with that Cornish sea air and by the way WHOEVER READS THIS IS AMAZING
Matthew Brookes I’ve just read it and I love port Isaac the beautiful sea the views the food and especially fisherman’s friends
You are making sea shanties cool! I am only 12 and I love your music (& I loved the film). I SO want to come and see you in Port Isaac. Your voices are just brilliant 🤩
Saw the fellas sing in Manchester a couple of years back. One of the best nights ever. Thank you lads. Truly great singers and even better men. RevDev
I have never heard this beautiful song before ❤
My life got a little better as a result
Thumbs up, from Hungary! Real manpower, comradship, fortitude, constancy, perseverance--you radiate virtues badly needed today.
2:02 guy looks so nervous and yet he does such an a m a z i n g job
I heard this song on Pandora and have been searching for it since, I finally found it and I couldn’t help but smile and sing along. It made my day a hundred times better.
I know plenty of people call the US the greatest nation ever, but honestly when we look past politics, military and economy, its Britain. It has so much faith and good cheer and is willing to spread it to others. But ultimately we aren't seperate nations, we're all a single people, children of God and this song is what we all need to look back and remember what truely remembers. Thanksgiving is coming up and maybe you'll remember this song and think on what you have, your faith, your home, your family and be thankful for it all and maybe you'll be thankfull to these singers in Britain for giving us this song to help us remind us of what truely matters.
British 🇬🇧
Brit = covenant ~ contract
Ish = people ~ friends
With The Creator!
The first Christian nation 1st century!
Before Italy or Spain & France hence The Title The Most Religious. ✝️
JESUS CHRIST IS LORD 🕊
'Everyone knows that this reality isn't real', wow what profound lyrics.
I’m just a young mariner in the states. Love this band. Road to nowhere. Let’s find out where it goes boys.
My 30th Birthday is tomorrow, this is what I'm going to live by from then on for at least ten years.
Good plan. Happy birthday.
@@Paul.Morgan Thanks man! :)
Finally saw the Fisherman's Friends Movie...Loved it! I love this song, this group and the region they call home. Can't wait to go back!
Es gibt einen Unterschied zwischen Überzeugung und Business. Als Segler spüre ich die Ehrlichkeit der Songs .great and well done
My wife and I had the absolute privilege to take our 8 month old son to Cornwall on our first ever family holiday last week and staying at Penpethy Holiday Cottages (which we recommend) we couldn't not visit the beautiful Port Isaac. My father was St. Agnes born and raised so as a child I am blessed to have spent many family holidays in the Duchy but it was a special moment to show my new family around the place. We would love to see you sing live at some point
Awesome, sure makes a person feel good, love the music
Been on that beach & watch them.....Amazing XXX
The movie and music always brings a tear to my eyes, my mum was diagnosed with cancer and was determined to see the film while she was able.
It was the last time I saw her really happy and for that I will always be thankful to the Fisherman's friends.
Just discovered this fabulous group after watching the movie. Late to the party, but so glad I came - amazing music! Visited Cornwall 3 summers ago and would go back in a minute and now hope to see the group singing!
Absolutely the best movie I have seen in a real long time. Love the music.
Love this song respect to all you fisherman it’s a dangerous job
Bringing being a real man back.into vogue.
even a metalhead like me loves these guys
Same
As a BFF to a metalhead, I'll vouch for your crowd by ensuring others that the metal crowd is way more open than most people think.
Yep strangely this metalhead agrees
it's easy to fall in love with these people . thank you all for your music
omg i love this, it's like a proper sea shanty, only just heard for the first time, my great uncle was a trawler fisherman in Lowestoft East Anglia for over 50 years, he would have loved this!
just watched the film about this best movie iv seen in years
Love this song, Johnny Mac gives it an extra edge with his Yorkshire accent. They create unusual harmonies with their range of voices, a magical sound that forces you to join in.
Watching these Chalutiers working the oggin reminded me of my father when he left Denmark on his trawler 85 years ago and came to England and enlisted with the Royal Navy. His singing not as arousing as the Cornish boys.
Cedric the Sardine 😂😂
This song is a banger. I could listen to it on repeat all day
Love ❤ ❤ ❤ the movie was so good to ❤ love the music it’s amazing
I get goosebumps every time I listen to these guys!!! Absolutely lovely!!!
Odlični i gotovo. (The best and that's all. Greetings from the Adriatic sea. )
These guys changed my life my dad and I sail and sums up our whole relationship
I got here randomly and how fitting is that!
It’s like my wondering spirit attracts this stuff. That n algorithms.
37 now, lived in Australia for 2 years driving half way around working the land n stuff. Built a bed in my 4x4.
Lived in NZ for a few years too and moved out to the Canadian Prairies for 4 years. Hit the road up obviously, John Denver playing double obviously.
Been to 50 something countries, some by luck, others accidentally. Had an 1 of 2 engines go on my plane and we bailed out in Iceland.
Writing this because I’ve lost my sweet, Welsh Grandmother a few days ago. She was a traveller at heart, different times mind. Different affordability.
I come back to the UK to settle down, every part of my soul belong on the road, wondering, exploring, feeling. Trying hard to keep my head down but I am my Nan, restless.
The road makes my heart kinder, wish I had the courage to except that’s were I belong.
This song makes me want to put down everything. Gather my friends and girlfriend around me and walk this beautiful world. Such a piece of art.
Dancing in Wyoming to you guys-Thank You!😷
I'm here. I'm drunk and I'm loving it. God bless!
2:04 mans looking like a mascot of a british food company established in the early 1900s
With everything negative in the world these days...you guys are flying the flag for what truly matters. Keep doing you thing and shout from the rooftops your positive message.
The history behind these shanties is very humble and honest. I believe we need to stop thinking about material shit and focus on our fellow man and what it means to be a decent human being!!!!! Thank you Fishermans Friends !!!!!!!!
I love going to Port Issac and i had a nice conversation with John (the guy with the tach)
Matthew Wiltshire I think him and his wife own a shop in port isaac. I know him quite well:)
Anniee Berriee yeah that's where i talked to him
I first heard this song about 5 years ago and it helped me threw a pretty rough part of my life. I hope to meet these guys one day so I can buy them a drink and say thanks.
I hope so too
This makes me want to explore more of the world so badly! I wish I could share a pint with the group!
Get down to Cornwall and have a pint with them!!!
Love these guys.... What a breath of fresh air ❤
I just watched the film on Netflix in QLD Australia 🇦🇺 love it 🙌
I absolutely love this music. Saw both movies and loved them too. G'day from down-under.
I absolutely love this song. Play it at least a couple of times a week heading into work😂
I just read they are making a sequel to The Fisherman's Friends movie. So happy for all involved for bringing such great entertainment. My family and I look forward to it. Thank you!!!!
This is music! I have never heard something so smooth and clear.
I reaaaaaalllyyyy loooooooovvveeeddd iiiiiiitttt!!!!
This song is so good, made by a couple of blokes having a good times 😅
So, so, so refreshing, so real and so happy. Such a pleasure to listen to. I also watched the movie. Loved it. Definitely shareable.
visited Port Isaac back in 2017 and genuinely one of the most beautiful places I've ever been, found out about you guys whilst we were there. Once this is all over I'd love to come back again
I can strum this on my guitar and sing the melody, but it's really nothing without that at least four part harmonies :-) These men are a gift from God to me.
Absolutely love this music! When in grade school we would learn a few of the songs from the Newfoudland fishing villages! Have seen the movie about these men and it is a must see.🇨🇦
Love the music, love the film, love the Fishermanns Friends.
Been a fan gir ages, but sadly never have seen them live. Always seem to miss them!!
❤ belongs to Cornwall . Xxx
Love your songs hello from Australia 🤗