<P> The melody is also used for the "Streets of Laredo", a 19th - century American cowboy ballad, and the song forms part of Sir Henry J. Wood's composition Fantasia on British Sea Songs . </P> <P> As mentioned above, the song is quoted in full in the 1840 novel Poor Jack . It appears in part in the 40th chapter of Herman Melville's Moby - Dick and in chapter 7 of Post Captain, the 2nd book and in Treason's Harbour, the 9th book of Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey--Maturin series of novels set during the Napoleonic Wars . It also appears in Arthur Ransome's books Swallows and Amazons and "Missee Lee" and Wilbur Smith's works Monsoon and Blue Horizon . </P> <P> The song notably appeared in the 1975 film Jaws . It was also sung in the 2003 film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, based on the O'Brian books . </P> <P> Robert Shaw, the actor who sang the tune in Jaws, also sang it years earlier in a 1956 episode of the television show The Buccaneers . It has also appeared in the series Homicide, Sharpe, Hornblower, Jimmy Neutron, The Mentalist, Gossip Girl, Monsuno, and Turn . </P>

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