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This is another very old reel whose composer is not known. I learned it in 1964 from a tape I made in Birr, Co. Offaly (on a Grundig reel-to-reel tape recorder) of accordion player John Bowe, whose kindness in giving me a few tunes was of tremendous help.
A4 G2 | EA{/B} AA GABG | EA AD G2 AG | EA/B/ AA GABd |
ef ge dB AG | EA{/B} AA GABG | EA AD GG AG | EA{/B} AA GABd |
efge defa || ge/g/ ee gede | geee a3 f | geee gedf |
ef ge ddef | geed edBd | ge ee aaga | bg ab ge dg |
ea ge dB AG || EA/B/ AA GABG | E A2 D GB AG | EA{/A} BA GABd |
ef ge dB AG | EA AG A3 G | EA AF GB AG | EAAA GABd |
efge defa || ge/g/ ee gede | ge ce a3 f | geee gedf |
ef ge d/e/d ef | ge ed ed Bd | ge ee aaga | bg ab ge dg |
ea ge dB AG || EA{/B} AA GABG | EAAD GGAG | EA/B/ AA GA Bd |
ef ge dB AG | EA AG EABG | EA A=F GGAG | EA AB/A/ GABd |
efge defa || ge/g/ ee gede | geee a3 f | ge ee ge df |
ef ge dG Bd | geed edBd | ge ee aaga | bg ab ge df |
ef ge dB AG | sA8 |