Walking on cobbled stones, little bits of skin and bone Jumping on a tram car for a ride I can remember when, I was a just a boy of ten Hanging around the old Quayside. Now all the capstans and the cargo boats And Stevadores are gone To where all the old ships go But memories, just like the sea live on
'Cause that was when coal was King The river was a living thing And I was just a boy but it was mine The coaly Tyne.
This was a big river I want you all to know That I was proud This was a big river But that was long ago That's not now, that's not now
My father was working man He earned our living with his hands He had to cross the river every day He picked up his Union card, out of the Neptune yard Mouths to feed and bills to pay There came a time for him to sail across the sea and far away And finally when the war was won They brought him home and home he stayed
And when his days were done Under a golden sun They took him back to where he longed to be Back to the sea
This was a big river I want you all to know That I was proud This was a big river But that was long ago That's not now, that's not now.
The Neptune was the last to go I heard it on the radio And then they played the latest number one But what do they do all day And what are they supposed to say What does a father tell his son? If you believe that there's a bond between our future and our past Try to hold on to what we have We build them strong, we built to last
'Cause this is a mighty town Build upon solid ground And everything they've tried so hard to kill We will rebuild.
This is a big river I want you all to know I'm so very proud This is a big river But that was long ago That's not now This is a big, big river And in my heart I know it will rise again The river will rise again.