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Of the many céilí bands that played on Sean Ó Murchú’s ‘Céilí House’ radio program was Joe Delaney’s band, whom I remember for playing this tune. It’s another regimental style march that was popular with Irish radio audiences.
E | A3/2 B/ c d | e a e3/2 d/ | c A A B/c/ |
d B G3/2 B/ | A3/2 B/ c d | e a e3/2 d/ | c A B G |
A/4B/4A/- A A2 || e a e d | e a e3/2 d/ |{/e} c A A B/c/ |
d B G2 | e a e d | e a e3/2 d/ | c A B G |
A2 A3/2 E/ || A3/2 B/ c d | e/f/ g e3/2 d/ | c A A B/c/ |
d B G3/2 B/ | A3/2 B/ c d | e/f/ g e3/2 d/ |{/e} c A B G |
A/4B/4A/- A A2 || e a e d | e a e3/2 d/ | c A A B/c/ |
d B G2 | e a e d | e a e3/2 d/ |{/e} c A B G |
A/4B/4A/- A A2 |