Titanic, the greatest ship ever was known, makin' its first sails across the sea
Everybody was loaded up and wavin' their glad hands good-bye
Captain Smith said, "How's your machinery?" "All right"
"How's your compass?" "Settin' dead on New York"
Keep a-truckin' on down
Let 'er go! Right on down the pike
Blowed his old whistle, went right on down
Everybody was fiddlin', dancin', havin' a big time on the lower deck
Now you're right, but don't get wrong
You get that girl and promenade on
"Good mornin', babe, hello now, go on here"
Captain Smith says, "We'll make a world's record out of this ship
Gonna make it to New York about two days-and-a-half or three days ahead of time"
"How's the machinery now?" "All right"
"How's the compass?" "All right"
Keep her truckin' on down
Let 'er go! Right on down the pike
Blowed his old whistle and went right on down
Everybody was still havin' a big time
Now you're right, but don't get wrong
Get that girl with the red dress on
"Good mornin', babe, hello now"
Captain Smith's got a message it's foggy on the sea
Couldn't see how to travel, all boats are tied up
Doesn't know why there's an iceberg, from the North Pole
The biggest that ever was known, about a mile squares
Impossible for any ships to run
Captain Smith said, "Don't mind the fog on the sea
We've got the strongest dynamite headlight ever was known
Otherwise, the ship is unsinkable, plow through all icebergs"
"Now, how's your machinery?" "All right"
"How's your compass?" "Still on New York"
Keep her truckin' on down
Let 'er go! Right on down the pike
Blowed his old whistle and went right on down the pike
Everybody's still havin' a big time
Now you're right, but don't get wrong
Get that girl and go right on
"Good mornin', babe, hello now"
The last scene you hear of the Titanic before it hit the iceberg
Twenty miles it passed the lighthouse, just to hear the music on the lower deck