This week we'll complete our two-part feature focusing on maritime songs and sea shanties. We'll hear from Waterson-Carthy, John Roberts, Alan Carr, The Fisherman's Friends, Cyril Tawney, Sally Rogers and lots of fine singers and players. We'll haul away together, one more time … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysNE Music Collection / “Staten Island Hornpipe” / The Wing in the Rigging / MFSLJIIG / “The Gallant Frigate Amphitrite” / JIIG / Fallen AngleAllan Carr / “The Bonny Ship the Diamond” / Songs of Northeast Scotland / Self-producedEuphonia / “Boatman's Dance-Chinquapin Hunting” / The Old Jawbone / Self-producedSally Rogers / “Lovely Agnes” / The Unclaimed Pint / Flying FishKitty Donohoe / “Leaving the Land-Ships Are Sailing” / The Fisherman's Daughter / RoheenStan Rogers / “White Squall” / Best of Stan Rogers / Fogarty's CoveMolly's Revenge / “The Northern Shore” / Western Shore / MolriNE Music Collection / “Strike the Bell” / The Wind in the Rigging / MFSLThe Fishermen's Friends / “John Kanaka” / One and All / IslandJohn Smith / “Lord Franklin” / Hummingbird / CommonerAly Bain-Ale Moller-Bruce Molsky / “Lament for a Sailor Who Fell From the Mast-Up da Stroods” / Meeting Point / WhirlieCyril Tawney / “Chicken on a Raft” / Navy Cuts / ADASimpson-Cutting Kerr / “Some Old Salty” / Murmurs / TopicJohn Roberts / “Farewell Nancy” / Sea Fever / Golden HindWaterson-Carthy / “Goodbye Fare You Well” / Fishes and Fine Yellow Sand / TopicPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways