Wreck of the Tammy Anne

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Well, remember eighty-seven, on November twenty-one
It was storming on the isles of Magdalene.
While the wind blew through the rigging of the little Tammy Anne
She was loaded with ten barrels of gasoline.

There were five young men and women: Darla Hickey and Tracey Clarke
Kimberley Patton, Delbert and Lorne MacLean
And when they left the Grindstone Harbour, they were bound for Entry Isle,
But they never saw those island shores again.

They went down, they went down with the Tammy Anne,
They never saw those island shores again.
It was way out on the hook boys, she tossed up in the sand.
Five young people lost their lives in the wreck of the Tammy Anne.

When the Tammy Anne went missing, and the Coast Guard came to search,
there were fishing boats already on the scene.
And when the bright lights hit the channel, from the liner Lucy Maud,
They could see those drifting barrels of gasoline.

And when they later found the cabin, tossing out in there in the dark,
All hopes of the rescue fled with the freezing wind
And those brave young men and women, who were bound for Entry Isle,
They never saw their island home again

They went down, they went down with the Tammy Anne,
They never saw those island shores again.
It was way out on the hook boys, she tossed up in the sand.
Five young people lost their lives in the wreck of the Tammy Anne

Lyrics from: http://lyrics.wikia.com/Stompin’_Tom_Connors:The_Wreck_Of_The_Tammy_Anne


3 responses to “Wreck of the Tammy Anne”

  1. Pierre Morin says:

    I was adopted, in 2018 i found my birth mother family , Darla Hickey and i have the same mother

    Thanks

    Pierre

  2. Pierre Morin says:

    Our mother name is Rita Piché

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