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An old shanty song from the 1950s

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I discovered this song through YouTube some 2 years ago, and since then it has become an earworm.
Its in 3/4, very easy to play on the accordion.

The song is called Aan de kaai in t schipperskwartier, and was composed by Octave Grillaert around 1950.
Its like a shanty, a song about people coming together in a small pub to chat, drink and dance, after a days work or at weekends.

On YT you can find a clip with the 1950 recording by Jan Verbraeken :
  

My preferred version is the one sung by Louis Neefs in 1961. Here is an old television fragment with a clip of the song. After an quiet intro the song starts:
   

If youre into shantys or pub songs, you might like this old song from the 1950s.
The text is beautiful, but only available in Dutch. 

Voilà, I just wanted to dig up this old treasure Octave Grillaert gave us.
 
good stuff

also nice that YT associates other artists and music of this kind
 
And the sheet music is still available today at some sheet music shops.
As you can see from the first page, its beginners level.

The song is no more than 2 pages of sheet music, the first page showing here is the intro verse:
https://www.crescendo-music.com/instant-print/M-17457/

The second page is the chorus melody.

Perhaps I should add in English the title. It translates as something like:
At the quay in the harbor (where a small pub is located)
 
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