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Titanic

by G.S. MacLeod

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Titanic - music & lyrics G.S. MacLeod April 15th, off of Labrador A monster of steel, against the sky Her name became a feeling An SOS to a Marconi station As the White Star Line, changed her destination CHORUS 66 thousand tons of tragedy When the Titanic went down, it submerged the truth Of class distinction and bigotry More first class were saved then third class Locked below deck for lifeboat security CHORUS Bridge Nearer My God to The The band they played As they slipped into the sea CHORUS Wallis Hartley, hardly felt a thing As the band slipped into the sea As the band slipped into the drink CHORUS 1912 hit the ice 13 life boats, carried the lives

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The White Star liner, the largest vessel of her time, struck an iceberg near Cape Race, NFLD., on her maiden voyage from Queenstown to New York April 14, 1912. The SOS call was received at a Marconi station on Newfoundland and Morsed to Montreal. Canada was the first to get the news of the world. 2 523 passengers and crew died; 705 survived. Many first class passengers were saved before the third class passengers who were locked below deck. There are victims of the Titanic buried in St. John’s cemetery in Halifax.

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released July 1, 2020

Produced by G.S. MacLeod
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Jamie Hébert

G.S. MacLeod - Vocals, Acoustic guitar and harmonica
Zbynek Bozdech - Bass
Liam Mackenzie - Drums

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G.S. MacLeod Montreal, Québec

G. S. MacLeod is a descendent of Hiberno-Norse immigrants, he grew up in Montreal's multicultural community where he was exposed to blues, rock, jazz, folk, Celtic, punk and world music. MacLeod has written skillfully woven a lyrical tapestry in French and English to create an original Canadian storytelling voice from the pedigrees of ‘Rambling’ Jack Elliot, Gordon Downie and Daniel Lanois. ... more

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