"Santianna", also known as "Santiana", "Santy Anna", "Santayana", "Santiano", "Santy Anno" and other variations, is a
sea shanty
A sea shanty, chantey, or chanty () is a genre of traditional folk song that was once commonly sung as a work song to accompany rhythmical labor aboard large merchant sailing vessels. The term ''shanty'' most accurately refers to a specific st ...
referring to the
Mexican
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*Being related to, from, or connected to the country of Mexico, in North America
** People
*** Mexicans, inhabitants of the country Mexico and their descendants
*** Mexica, ancient indigenous people ...
General
Antonio López de Santa Anna
Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón (; 21 February 1794 – 21 June 1876),Callcott, Wilfred H., "Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez De,''Handbook of Texas Online'' Retrieved 18 April 2017. usually known as Santa Ann ...
. The song is listed as number 207 in the
Roud Folk Song Indexbr>
Origin
The theme of the shanty, which dates from at least the 1850s, may have been inspired by topical events in the news related to conflicts between the armies of Mexico, commanded by
Antonio López de Santa Anna
Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón (; 21 February 1794 – 21 June 1876),Callcott, Wilfred H., "Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez De,''Handbook of Texas Online'' Retrieved 18 April 2017. usually known as Santa Ann ...
, and the U.S., commanded by
Zachary Taylor
Zachary Taylor (November 24, 1784 – July 9, 1850) was an American military leader who served as the 12th president of the United States from 1849 until his death in 1850. Taylor was a career officer in the United States Army, rising to th ...
, in the
Mexican–American War
The Mexican–American War, also known in the United States as the Mexican War and in Mexico as the (''United States intervention in Mexico''), was an armed conflict between the United States and Second Federal Republic of Mexico, Mexico f ...
.
The lyrics are not historically accurate: for example, both the
Battle of Monterrey
In the Battle of Monterrey (September 21–24, 1846) during the Mexican–American War, General Pedro de Ampudia and the Mexican Army of the North was defeated by the Army of Occupation, a force of United States Regulars, Volunteers and ...
and the
Battle of Molino del Rey
The Battle of Molino del Rey (8 September 1847) was one of the bloodiest engagements of the Mexican–American War as part of the Battle for Mexico City. It was fought in September 1847 between Mexican forces under General Antonio León against ...
(different versions refer to one or other) were US victories, not Mexican ones. Some suggest that this tradition was caused by British sailors, who deserted their ships to join Santa Anna's forces.
Lyrics
As with many shanties, there are many recorded variations on the words and tunes, which may have developed on particular shipping lines - and the shantymen who led the
shanties would make up their own versions as they went along, many of which were never recorded.
Shantyman and shanty collector
Stan Hugill
Stanley James Hugill () (19 November 1906 – 13 May 1992) was a British folk music performer, artist and sea music historian, known as the "Last Working Shantyman" and described as the "20th century guardian of the tradition".
Biography
He wa ...
wrote that "Santianna" was originally a pump shanty, but became a popular
capstan shanty as wooden ships were replaced by iron in the common
call and response
Call and response is a form of interaction between a speaker and an audience in which the speaker's statements ("calls") are punctuated by responses from the listeners. This form is also used in music, where it falls under the general category of ...
form.
Part of one of Hugill's versions is below
The call is in normal type and the response is in italics.
:O! Santianna gained the day
:''Away Santianna!''
:And Santianna gained the day
:''Along the plains of Mexico!''
:He gain'd the day at Molly-Del-Rey*.
:''Away Santianna''
:An' General Taylor ran away
:''Along the plains of Mexico''
:All of his men were brave an' true.
:''Away Santianna''
:Ever soldier brave and true
:''All across the plains of Mexico''
:Oh Santiana fought for fame
:''Away Santianna''
:An' Santiana gained a name
:''Along the plains of Mexico''
: *
Monterrey
Monterrey ( , ) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern state of Nuevo León, Mexico, and the third largest city in Mexico behind Guadalajara and Mexico City. Located at the foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental, the city is ancho ...
or
Molino del Rey
Los Pinos (English: ''The Pines'') was the official residence and office of the President of Mexico from 1934 to 2018. Located in the Bosque de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Forest) in central Mexico City, it became the presidential seat in 1934, w ...
Hugill states that there were many variations in the refrain, including:
First refrain:
:Heave and weigh Santiana
:Hooray Santiana
:And away Santiana
:Hooraw boys, hooraw ho
:Horoo Santy Ana
:'Way Santiana
Second refrain
:Heave away, hurra for roll-an'-go
:All on the plains of Mexico
:Heave an' weigh, we're bound for Mexico
:All across the plains of Mexico
:All along the shores of Mexico
:Along the plains of Mexico
:On the banks and plains of Mexico
:Around the Bay o' Mexico
:All along the coasts of Mexico
:Upon the plains of Mexico
Alan Lomax
Alan Lomax (; January 31, 1915 – July 19, 2002) was an American ethnomusicologist, best known for his numerous field recordings of folk music of the 20th century. He was also a musician himself, as well as a folklorist, archivist, writer, s ...
published a completely different version, that he heard from a sailor called J.M. Hunt in 1935
:We're sailing down the river from Liverpool
:''Heave away Santy Anno''
:Around Cape Horn to Frisco Bay
:Along
:the plains of Mexico
Chorus
::So heave her up and away we'll go
::''Heave away Santy Ano''
::Heave her up and away we'll go
::''All on the plains of Mexico''
:She's a clipper fast ship and a bully good crew
:''Heave away, Santy Anno''
:A down-east Yankee for her captain, too
:''All on the plains of Mexico''
In the 1950s and 1960s, shanties became popularised as part of the
American folk music revival
The American folk music revival began during the 1940s and peaked in popularity in the mid-1960s. Its roots went earlier, and performers like Josh White, Burl Ives, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, Big Bill Broonzy, Billie Holiday, Richard Dyer-Benn ...
and
British folk revival
The British folk revival incorporates a number of movements for the collection, preservation and performance of folk music
Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the ...
, and Santianna became part of the musical repertoire of musicians including
Paul Clayton and
The Clancy Brothers
The Clancy Brothers were an influential Irish folk music group that developed initially as a part of the American folk music revival. Most popular during the 1960s, they were famed for their Aran jumper sweaters and are widely credited with popu ...
.
Sometimes there is an additional chorus or bridge, after
A. L. Lloyd:
:Mexico oh Mexico
:''Hurray Santy Ano''
:Oh Mexico where I must go
:''Along the plains of Mexico''
Other versions
Covers in English
One English version recorded by both
Odetta
Odetta Holmes (December 31, 1930 – December 2, 2008), known as Odetta, was an American singer, actress, guitarist, lyricist, and a civil rights activist, often referred to as "The Voice of the Civil Rights Movement". Her musical repertoire co ...
(1956) and
The Kingston Trio
The Kingston Trio is an American folk and pop music group that helped launch the folk revival of the late 1950s to the late 1960s. The group started as a San Francisco Bay Area nightclub act with an original lineup of Dave Guard, Bob Shane, ...
(1958) is about a ship that leaves from
Liverpool
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to
California
California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the ...
"Plenty of gold, So I've Been told, way out in California".
The Weavers
The Weavers were an American folk music quartet based in the Greenwich Village area of New York City originally consisting of Lee Hays, Pete Seeger, Ronnie Gilbert, and Fred Hellerman. Founded in 1948, the group sang traditional folk songs fr ...
album ''The Weavers at Home'' (1958) describes a journey from Boston to California. These versions are probably about the
California Gold Rush and based on Lomax's version.
The soundtrack to the game
Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire includes a cover of the song called ''Aim Spirente''. Its lyrics are similar to
Hugues Aufray
Hugues Jean Marie Auffray (; born 18 August 1929), better known as Hugues Aufray, is a French singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Aufray is known for French language covers of Bob Dylan's songs. Aufray knew Dylan and his work from his time in N ...
's
Santiano, but adapted to fit the game's lore. The lyrics, written on a scrap of paper, can also be found as an in-game item.
The Longest Johns
The Longest Johns are a British folk musical group from Bristol, England, consisting of Andy Yates, Dave Robinson, Jonathan "JD" Darley, and Robbie Sattin. They are known for performing folk music and sea shanties in the English tradition, and ...
covered the song on their album ''Between Wind and Water,'' as well as a mixed French and English cover with Justine Galmiche from the band
SKÁLD.
Catalan-language folk group
El Pony Pisador released a metal cover of Santiana in English in 2019.
Covers in French
"Santiano" was recorded in 1961 by Hugues Aufray
and refers to a ship leaving Saint Malo bound to San Francisco, described as a wealthy place. It became very popular and has inspired several cover versions including the reality show
Star Academy
''Star Academy'', called ''Operación Triunfo'' ("Operation Triumph") in Spanish-speaking countries, is a highly successful television pop music talent contest with viewer voting and reality show elements.
Format
There are many versions of t ...
in 2005.
Covers in Welsh
A
Welsh language
Welsh ( or ) is a Celtic language of the Brittonic subgroup that is native to the Welsh people. Welsh is spoken natively in Wales, by some in England, and in Y Wladfa (the Welsh colony in Chubut Province, Argentina). Historically, it has ...
cover of ''Santiana'' was recorded by Welsh folk singer
Meic Stevens
Meic Stevens (born 13 March 1942) is a Welsh singer-songwriter. Stevens's songs have a mystical, faintly psychedelic flavour, and are mostly sung in his native Welsh language. Still largely unknown outside Wales, he was discovered by DJ Jim ...
in 1969. It remained unreleased until 2002, when it was released on the ''Disgwyl Rhywbeth Gwell i Ddod'' compilation. Stevens' version of the song contains references to contemporary events in Wales such as the incarceration of
Free Wales Army soldiers in 1969. This version has also inspired recent cover versions of the song by
Alun Gaffey,
Cowbois Rhos Botwnnog
Cowbois Rhos Botwnnog are a folk band consisting of three brothers from Rhos Botwnnog, between the villages of Botwnnog and Llaniestyn on the Llyn Peninsula, Gwynedd, Wales and accompanying musicians and singers. They experiment with country, ...
,
Iwcs a Gaff and Alaw.
Covers in other languages
In 2008,
German
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**Germania (historical use)
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** For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law
**Ger ...
folk-collective
Werkraum under leadership by
Axel Frank
Axel may refer to:
People
* Axel (name), all persons with the name
Places
* Axel, Netherlands, a town
** Capture of Axel, a battle at Axel in 1586
Arts, entertainment, media
* ''Axel'', a 1988 short film by Nigel Wingrove
* ''Axel'', a Cirque d ...
recorded their own adaption of the English original
using some changes in the verses, referring to
Tory Island
Tory Island, or simply Tory (officially known by its Irish name ''Toraigh''),[Toraigh/Tory Island]
Liverpool
Liverpool is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the List of English districts by population, 10th largest English district by population and its E ...
, probably inspired by a stormy cruise to the north-west coast of
Ireland
Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
and the historical Irish immigration to America.
In 2012, the German group
Santiano recorded a new version of this song. The group has had much success, and received an
Echo
In audio signal processing and acoustics, an echo is a reflection of sound that arrives at the listener with a delay after the direct sound. The delay is directly proportional to the distance of the reflecting surface from the source and the li ...
for their first album containing Santiano as well as other shanties.
Metusa, a German Folk-Rock band, recorded a German version of this shanty called "Santyano" which appears on their album "Piratenseele".
There is a
Norwegian
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* Norwegians, both a nation and an ethnic group native to Norway
* Demographics of Norway
*The Norwegian language, including ...
version of this song about a man who sails from
Copenhagen
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to
Kristiansand
Kristiansand is a seaside resort city and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Agder county, Norway. The city is the fifth-largest and the municipality the sixth-largest in Norway, with a population of around 112,000 as of January 2020, f ...
and meets a girl with whom he spends a night. He then has to travel to
India
India, officially the Republic of India ( Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the ...
and, when he arrives, he is handed a letter saying that his Norwegian friend is dead. He never returned to Norway for his Anna is dead. The song is remodeled by Storm Weather Shanty Choir.
There is a version in Icelandic, called "Fulla ferð Santíanó" ("Full Ahead Santiano"), a seaman's story about sailing home after days at sea, written by
Siggi Björns
In the Völsung cycle, Sigi is the ancestor of the Völsung lineage. In the ''Völsunga saga'', he is said to be one of the sons of Odin. He is also listed among Odin's sons in the ''Nafnaþulur''. He has a son called Rerir.
He was outlawed for ...
an Icelandic musician and an ex-fisherman. This version was recorded and realised on a CD with a band called"
Æfing" from a small fishing town,
Flateyri
Flateyri ( Icelandic: ) is a village situated in Iceland's Westfjords. It is part of the municipality of Ísafjarðarbær and has a population of approximately 200, making it the largest settlement in Önundarfjörður.
History
Flateyri has be ...
, in the Icelandic
Westfjords
The Westfjords or West Fjords ( is, Vestfirðir , ISO 3166-2:IS: IS-4) is a large peninsula in northwestern Iceland and an administrative district, the least populous administrative district. It lies on the Denmark Strait, facing the east coas ...
.
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