Single-Handed Sailor

Album: Communiqué (1979)
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Songfacts®:

  • This Mark Knopfler composition is an ode to Sir Francis Chichester (1901-72), whose greatest achievement was to sail single-handedly around the world from West to East, becoming the first person to make a true circumnavigation. Setting off from Plymouth on August 27, 1966, he returned to the same port on May 28 the next year. After Chichester's death, his boat, Gipsy Moth IV, was moored at Greenwich next to the Cutty Sark, the world famous clipper ship that was moored there on public display in 1954.
  • "Single-Handed Sailor," which runs to 4 minutes 42 seconds, refers to the wind wailing round the Cutty Sark; in the early days, the band used to rehearse at a studio in Greenwich, which was probably what first inspired the song. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Alexander Baron - London, England, for above 2

Comments: 4

  • Martin from CanadaThis song cut to my very core upon my first listen so many years ago and means so much to me. I recently visited the Cutty Sark in Greenwich and it was even more emotional than I expected. Thank you MK!
  • Phillip Anderson from Gosford, AustraliaWell seeing as Communiqué is almost a copy of the first album I wonder if there are some people who actually prefer it to the first album.
  • Bill from Virginia My favorite song Thank You Mark.
  • Gerard from Toulouse, FranceDefinitely one of 5 or 6 must-have songs for a perfect soundtrack to any VCR shots along London's Victoria Embankment!
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