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Sails " is a Bahamian folk song from Nassau. There have been many recordings of the song since the early s, with variant titles including " I Want to Go Home " and " Wreck of the John B ".
In , American rock band the Beach Boys recorded a folk rock adaptation that was produced and arranged by Brian Wilson and released as the second single from their album Pet Sounds.
The record peaked at number three in the U. It was innovative for containing an elaborate a cappella vocal section not found in other pop music of the era, and it remains one of the group's biggest hits.
Carl Sandburg included the first three verses and chorus of "The John B. Sails" in his collection The American Songbag. He states that he collected it from John T. McCutcheon , a political cartoonist from Chicago. McCutcheon told him:. Time and usage have given this song almost the dignity of a national anthem around Nassau. The weathered ribs of the historic craft lie imbedded in the sand at Governor's Harbor, whence an expedition, especially sent up for the purpose in , extracted a knee of horseflesh and a ring-bolt.