< Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers/YMMV
- Crowning Moment of Awesome: The raising of the Mary Ellen Carter.
- Especially when the song itself became a Survival Mantra that saved a man from drowning when his ship sank in the Atlantic with him hollering "Rise Again!"
- Heroic Sacrifice: It has been said that Rogers died, because he went back into the burning airplane to rescue people. It may be a myth, but at least one survivor reported that he escaped because he heard someone yelling, "Follow my voice!" and did so.
- "Flowers of Bermuda" is about a ship's captain who has one of these and dies thinking of the titular flowers.
- Newer Than They Think: Many of his songs are mistaken for traditional folk songs.
- Tear Jerker: Although it was written years before Canada's Handicapped Badass Terry Fox came on the scene, the song "Turnaround," as used in the film, Terry, powerfully evokes what made him a hero in the world's eyes.
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