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The man who passed along this jig was Brother Gillis, an uillean piper and a member of the Cork City pipers club that flourished before and after the turn of the century. He gave the jig to John Potts during the 1920s. John in turn gave the tune to his fiddler son Tommy, whom I often heard play it. The version here is Tommy’s interpretation of the tune.
f2 e | ded dAF | ABA Afe | dfe dAF | Eee gec | d2 e dAF | ABA Aag | fef dBA | Bdd dfe || dfe dAF | ABA Afe | dfe dAF | Eee gec | d2 e dAF | ABA Aag | fef dBA | Bdd d2 a || dfa afd | Bce ecA | dfa afa | dfa a2 f | dfa afd | Bcd efg | fef dBA | Bdd d2 a || dfa afd | Bcd ecA | dfa afa | dfa afe | d2 a afd | Bcd efg | fef dBA | Bdd dfe || dfe dAF | ABA Afe | dfe dAF | Eee gec | d2 e dAF | ABA Aag | fef dBA | Bdd dfe || dfe dAF | ABA Afe | dfe dAF | Eee gec | d2 e dAF | ABA Aag | fef dBA | Bdd d2 a || dfa afd | Bcd ecA | dfa afa | dfa baf | d2 f afd | Bcd efg | fef dBA | Bdd d2 a || dfa afd | Bcd ecA | dfa afa | dfa baf | d2 f afd | Bcd efg | fef dBA | Bdd d3 |