Pride of the White Star Line

Based on the life of the RMS Olympic, which was the sister ship to the Titanic and Britannic. Unlike her sisters, who both met violent ends, the Olympic was in service for almost 24 years before advances in technology and her age rendered her obsolete. She was scrapped in 1935.

The song was written by Robbie Sattin, and is as such a Longest Johns original. It was first publicly sung during the April 2021 livestream.

Lyrics
These lyrics are based on the version performed by the Longest Johns on their livestreams.

1st & 5th Verses sung by Robbie Sattin

2nd Verse sung by Andy Yates

3rd Verse sung by Jonathan "JD" Darley

4th Verse sung by Dave Robinson

In the Belfast yard where she was made, of Harland-Wolff design The plan was struck to build three ships that funds would not define The gantry raised up in '08, a nameless liner rose To make the journeys to New York in record time and so, {Chorus} She's the pride of the White Star Line, may her engines never stall Her sisters died from 'berg and mine, but she’ll run for decades more She’ll run for decades more Olympic soon became her stamp, no finer ship did sail Smoking rooms and Turkish baths and palm trees rail to rail As sleek and striking as could be, and speed second to none She sailed from Portsmouth Dock and showed the world how it was done {Chorus} The Hawke was running 'long her side around the Isle of Wight A swing to starboard up and took the helmsman by surprise Two holes were punched into her side and water flooded in She staggered back to Portsmouth Dock and lived to sail again {Chorus} Titanic sank into the depths, Britannic joined her too And through the wars Olympic kept sailing sure and true Missions out in open sea with U-boats in her stead Damn near cut them clean in two and sank them to the bed {Chorus} Now, every dog must have its day and all good things must pass Shipyards forged much bigger crafts that dwarfed her in her class The trips were few and fares declined, the world marched on ahead They pulled her down in Jarrow town, still striking to the end {Chorus}