Songs sung by sailors at work, to ensure united action. They are in sets, each of which has a different cadence adapted to the work in hand. Thus, in sheeting topsails, weighing anchor, etc., one of the most popular of the shanty songs runs thus:—
“Iʹm bound away, this very day,
Iʹm bound for the Rio Grandè.
Then fare you well, my bonny blue bell,
Iʹm bound for the Rio Grandé.”
(French, chanter, to sing; a sing-song.)