Paint Ship Song (II)

DESCRIPTION: "Just grey paint, just grey paint, We know where the paint comes from, Underneath the old pom-pom. Just grey paint, Makes things look like what they ain't. 'Jimmy' goes sick when he looks at the chit For just grey paint."
AUTHOR: unknown
EARLIEST DATE: 1931 (Tawney-GreyFunnelLines-RoyalNavy)
KEYWORDS: navy derivative
FOUND IN: Britain(England(South))
REFERENCES (1 citation):
Tawney-GreyFunnelLines-RoyalNavy, p. 23, "Paint Ship Song (II)" (1 text, tune referenced)
NOTES [105 words]: Tawney-GreyFunnelLines-RoyalNavy says that this was sung on board the destroyer HMS Stuart. According to M. J. Whitley, Destroyers of World War II: An International Encyclopedia, Naval Institute Press, 1988, pp. 17-18, the Stuart was a member of the Scott class of World War I destroyers, 1580 tons; the Stuart herself had been commissioned in late 2018. Destroyers tended to age quickly, so by 1929 she would have been a candidate for a lot of paint and minor maintenance. She was transferred to the Australian navy in 1933. She served in World War II in the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean, and was scrapped in 1947. -RBW
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