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Paddy recorded this on another one of his 78 rpm records. I first heard it played by the Castle Céilí Band in 1968 and later learned it from the accordion player Tony MacMahon.
c3 A | G3 F EGcA | GFEC DG, G,G, | G3 F EGcA |
GA cd ed cA | G/c/G GF EG cA | GF EC DG,{/C} G,G, | G3 F EG cA |
GA cd eccd || ee ce de ce | ed ce dAAd | ee ce de cA |
Gc GF E C2 d | ee ce de ce | ge ce dA BA | G/c/G GA ceae |
ge df ed cA || G/c/G- GF EGcA | GFEC DG,{/C} G,G, | G3 F EG cA |
GA cd ed cA | G/c/G- GF EGcA | G2 EC DG, G,A | GG-GF EGcA |
GA cd ec cd || eece decd | ed ce dAAd | ee ce de cA |
Gc GF E C2 d | ee ce de ce | ge ce dA BA | G/c/G GA c2 eg |
ge dg ed{/e} cA || G/c/G GF EGcA | G2 EC D G,2 A | G G2 F EGcA |
GA cd ed cA | G/c/G GF EG cA | GF EC DG,{/C} G,G, | G3 F EG cA |
GA cd eccd || eece decd | edce d A2 d | e/g/e ce de cA |
Gc GF E C2 d | ee ce de ce | gece dABA | G/c/G GA/B/ c2 eg |
ge dg ed cA | sG8 |