Come On Down to My Boat

"Come On Down to My Boat" is a song written by Jerry Goldstein and Wes Farrell and performed by Every Mother's Son.

[2] This same title was used by the Rare Breed who released their version the previous year, in September 1966.

[5] This basic song is about liberation, involving an unnamed girl who is a fisherman's daughter, who is stranded and tied up in a boat on the dock, where a young man wants to cut that rope, telling her to come on down to his boat, where they would have fun playing and sailing away from her over protective father.

Metaphorically it suggests living a much more carefree overall life than she currently leads.

(Unfortunately for RNI, federal authorities took the hint and raided the boat from where the station was broadcasting, arresting the staff and terminating the operation.)