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West Clare piper Willie Clancy was the first musician I ever heard play this. He said it was an old one he picked up one evening when he had nothing else to do. Other people were to play it on LP recordings, with sleeve notes that remember Willie for his generosity with tunes.
d2 c | B/d/BB BdB cdc | BAG BdB ABc | BAG BdB cde |
dBG{/c} GAG G2 A | B/d/BB BdB c2 d | BAG BdB ABc | BAG BdB cde |
dBG{/c} GAG GBd || g2 g edc Bcd | ecA ABA ABd | gfg edc Bcd |
gdB GAG GBd | g2 g edc Bcd | ecA ABA A2 B | def gfe def |
gfg agf gdc || BBB BdB cdc | BAG BdB ABc | BAG BdB cde |
dBG{/c} GAG G2 A | B/d/BB BdB c2 d | BAG BdB ABc | BAG BdB cde |
dBG{/c} GAG GBd || g2 g edc Bcd | ecA ABA A2 d | gfg edc Bcd |
gdB GAG GBd | gfg edc Bcd | ecA ABA A2 B | def gfe def |
gfg agf g3 |