This song evolved from the very popular ballad "The Unfortunate Rake". It has been a British barrack-room favorite.

Harry Cox recorded a unique version in 1953 for Peter Kennedy which may be heard on the Folkways album Field Trip - England.

Lou Killen learned a version from Cyril Tawney. Haslar Seawall, at the Haslar Hospital, Gosport, was Tawney's choice to gather the attention of his shipmates.