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musical group from
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, consisting of Andy Yates, Dave Robinson, Jonathan "JD" Darley, and Robbie Sattin. They are known for performing folk music and
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in the English tradition, and they also compose and record their own music. They gained popularity from their rendition of the 1800s folk song "
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", which went
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on
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in early 2021. They released their debut EP, ''Bones in the Ocean'', in 2013, the title track of which is still one of their most popular. Their first full album, ''Written in Salt'', was released in 2016, featuring tracks such as Drunken Sailor, Old Maui and Randy Dandy-O. In June 2018 they released their second album, ''Between Wind & Water'', which included "Wellerman." This recording, as well as the one used in the bands' Sea of Thieves series "Open Crewsing" would later fuel the sea shanty viral trend, principally on TikTok, in early 2021. In January 2021, they signed a deal with Decca Records and United Talent Agency. A year later, the group released their first album with Decca, ''Smoke & Oakum.''


Career

The Longest Johns formed in June 2012 after first singing together at a friend's barbecue. The original line up consisted of Josh Bowker, Andy Yates, Jonathan Darley and Dave Robinson. About a week later, they posted their first video on
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, singing "Haul Away Joe." The band recorded their first EP, ''Bones in the Ocean'' in 2013, which was wholly original music. It was released on 27 May 2013. The band released their second EP, ''Christmas at Sea'', later that year, on 2 December 2013. In 2015, Bowker was unable to perform at the 2015 Falmouth International Sea Shanty Festival due to the birth of his daughter. Robbie Sattin joined the band as a replacement, and the band later announced that he would be officially joining the band. The band released their first full-length album, ''Written in Salt'', on 18 June 2016. Following this release, and amid the band's heightening popularity, Bowker left the band to focus on running his business. In November 2017, the band announced via
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that Anna Cornish would become the first female member of the band, having been singing with them for several months prior. In April 2016, the band began recording their second studio album. The title of the album was later announced to be ''Between Wind and Water'', and was released on 19 June 2018. In October 2019, the band announced that Cornish would be leaving the band to focus on her other band, The Norfolk Broads. On 10 June 2020 the band released their third studio album, ''Cures What Ails Ya.'' In June 2021, the band recorded their fourth studio album. On 20 October they announced that the title of the album would be ''Smoke & Oakum'', and that it would be released on 21 January 2022. On 6 December 2021, they participated in
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's Jingle Jam livestream, performing a mixture of shanties and cover versions of popular music and Yogscast original music. On 10 December 2022, they participated in
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's Jingle Jam livestream again, performing more shanties and covers.


Recordings

The band has self-released four albums and several EPs: EP ''Bones in the Ocean'' (2013), ''Written in Salt'' (2016), ''Between Wind and Water'' (2018), ''Cures What Ails Ya'' (2020), and ''Smoke & Oakum'' (2022). ''Between Wind and Water'' was released on 19 June 2018 by the band through
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. The album includes 15 tracks with traditional songs and original compositions. ''Cures What Ails Ya'' was released in 2020 by the band and includes a mix of traditional tunes and their band's own compositions. In a review Mike Davies stated the band takes a "irreverent and playful approach to the tradition." Tunes such as "Got No Beard" and "Hoist up the Thing" are humorous in nature. Their original tune "Fire and Flame" tells the story of
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, a 1917 maritime disaster which took place in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. In 2021, the band released ''Land Shanties'' as a partnership with
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which was described as, "the genre-defining ''Land Shanties'' album—the soundtrack to the
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. Capturing all the fun and adventure of the high seas on the highways, ''Land Shanties'' is a concept album following one hero's quest to buy almond milk for his sweetheart." The band collaborated with shanty punk band
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on their 2021 single "Damn the Amsterdam".


TikTok viral trend

The Longest Johns found a surge in fame after a sea shanty video went viral on
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. The trend started back in August 2019 when The Longest Johns released a YouTube video of them singing the song "
Wellerman "Soon May the Wellerman Come", also known as "Wellerman" or "The Wellerman", is a sea ballad from New Zealand first documented in the 1960s. The song refers to the "wellermen", pointing to supply ships owned by the Weller brothers, who were amon ...
" as the first episode of their Sea of Thieves series, Open Crewsing. This video was shared around on many online platforms including Reddit, iFunny and Tumblr amassing many millions of views. The song then found a strong following on TikTok, with many users creating memes and popularising the song on the platform. A lot of the success of the song has been attributed to Scottish musician and TikTok user Nathan Evans who uploaded a video of himself singing the maritime song, which quickly went viral with the help of other users adding their own contributions through the duet feature on the app. However, the spark that ignited the worldwide phenomenon happened when two brothers released a TikTok of them listening to The Longest Johns version of the song in a car. This video goes through the emotion of initially not liking the song, but slowly becoming enraptured by it and wanting to join in with the singing. The trend sparked a huge interest in sea shanties, with millions of people discovering The Longest Johns' recording of Wellerman, originally released on their 2018 album ''Between Wind and Water''. The song has been streamed on
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over 50 million times (as of 18 May 2022).


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Singles


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