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Hurrah! Hurrah for the Christmas Ship

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Published
  
1914

Composer(s)
  
Henry S. Sawyer

Language
  
English

Genre
  
Traditional/Family

Lyricist(s)
  
Henry S. Sawyer

Producer(s)
  
Chicago: McKinley Music Co.

Hurrah! Hurrah for the Christmas Ship was a World War I era song that encouraged kids to donate money, food, and clothing for European children affected by the war. It was written and composed by Henry S. Sawyer and produced by McKinley Music Co. in 1914.

Since 1898, ships had been traveling to Chicago laden with Christmas trees. In 1912, the Rouse Simmons, a Christmas tree ship, sank in a storm on Lake Michigan. Chicagoans remember the Christmas tree ships and a charity was created to support youth and their families during the Christmas season.

Lyrics

Come, boys and girls, just listen to This news for you and me: They're going to send a Christmas Ship Across the great blue sea! It's going to be filled with gifts For families abroad Who've suffered in this cruel war From fire, gun, and sword Now all the boys and all the girls Will ev'ry effort bend To see how many useful things They to the ship can send; But I was thinking we could do About as much real good By sending money from our banks As well as clothes and food

CHORUS

Hurrah! Hurrah for the Christmas Ship As it starts across the sea With its load of gifts and its greater load Of loving sympathy. Let's wave our hats and clap our hands As we send it on its trip; May many a heart and home be cheered By the gifts of the Christmas Ship!

The paper say there's thousands who Are homeless thro' the war; That Santa Claus can't half get 'round As he has done before. So this year we'll help Santa Claus Remember each poor child, And bring a smile of happiness Amid those terrors wild. Let Dorothy and Mary send A pair of shoes apiece, And little Jane can send the dime She got from Aunt Bernice, While Tom and all the boys and girls Are eager to pitch in To make this Christmas time the best The world has ever seen.

REPEAT CHORUS

References

Hurrah! Hurrah for the Christmas Ship Wikipedia