Asleep in the Deep (song) explained

Asleep In The Deep
Caption:Cover, sheet music, 1897
Type:Song
Language:English
Genre:Folk song, sea shanty
Text:Arthur J. Lamb
Published:1897
Composer:Henry W. Petrie

"Asleep in the Deep" is a song written by Arthur J. Lamb and composed by Henry W. Petrie in 1897.[1] It is titled after a refrain at the end of the song. The phrase "asleep in the deep" refers to those who have drowned. The lyrics allude to those who have met such a fate while at sea.

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  1. Web site: Asleep in the Deep . 2024-02-22 . FOLK SONG AND MUSIC HALL . en-US.