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  • Shiver My Timbers
  • Shiver my Timbers
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  • "Shiver My Timbers" is the initial song in Muppet's Treasure Island. This song is sung while Captain Flint leads his fifteen men to the cave where they end burying the treasure only to be killed by their captain. The name of the song is also another name for the classical pirate phrase "Shiver Me Timbers.
  • "Shiver My Timbers" is the opening number during Muppet Treasure Island and is sung by the Island Heads and Mosquitos among others.
  • Shiver my Timbers is a song from Muppet Treasure Island.
  • Inkspots: And they sailed their ship 'cross the ocean blue A blood-thirsty captain and a cut-throat crew Alligator: It was dark a tale as was ever was told Of the lust for treasure And the love of gold! Pirates: Shiver my timbers, shiver my sides Yo ho, heave ho There are hungers as strong as the wind and tides Yo ho, heave ho Possums: And those buccaneers drowned their sins in rum Sal Minella: The devil himself would have to call them scum Crabs: Every man aboard would have killed his mate For a bag of guineas or a piece of eight Alligator: A piece of eight A piece of eight Totems: Murder in the air
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  • Mad Muppet Melodies
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  • "Shiver My Timbers" is the initial song in Muppet's Treasure Island. This song is sung while Captain Flint leads his fifteen men to the cave where they end burying the treasure only to be killed by their captain. The name of the song is also another name for the classical pirate phrase "Shiver Me Timbers.
  • "Shiver My Timbers" is the opening number during Muppet Treasure Island and is sung by the Island Heads and Mosquitos among others.
  • Shiver my Timbers is a song from Muppet Treasure Island.
  • Inkspots: And they sailed their ship 'cross the ocean blue A blood-thirsty captain and a cut-throat crew Alligator: It was dark a tale as was ever was told Of the lust for treasure And the love of gold! Pirates: Shiver my timbers, shiver my sides Yo ho, heave ho There are hungers as strong as the wind and tides Yo ho, heave ho Possums: And those buccaneers drowned their sins in rum Sal Minella: The devil himself would have to call them scum Crabs: Every man aboard would have killed his mate For a bag of guineas or a piece of eight Alligator: A piece of eight A piece of eight Mosquitos: A-five, six, seven, eight! Stone Faces: Woona wacka woona wacka, something not right Many wicked icky things gonna happen tonight Woona wacka woona wacka, sailor man beware! Crabs: When de money in the ground, dere's murder in de air Totems: Murder in the air Stone Face: One more time now! Pirates: Shiver my timbers, shiver my bones Yo ho, heave ho There are secrets that sleep with old Davy Jones Yo ho heave ho Snakes: When the mainsail's set and the anchor's weighed There's no turning back from any course that's laid Skulls: And when greed and villainy sail the sea You can bet your boots, there'll be treachery! Pirates: Shiver my timbers, shiver my sails Dead men tell no tales!