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This is a tune that was resurrected by the famous Sligo fiddler. It was popular around New York during the 1950s, when it was brought to Ireland by some musician returning home from a musical holiday in the United States.
G2 A | BDD cDD | BDD AFD | GBd gdB |
cBc AFD | BDD cDD | BDD AFD | GBd gdB |
cAF G2 A || BDD cDD | BDB AFD | GBd gdB |
cBc AFD | dDD cDD | BDD AFA | GBd gdB |
cAF G2 A ||{/c} GBd gfg | ece dBG | cBA BAG |
DFA cBA | GBd gfg | ece dBG | cBA BAG |
DFA G2 d || GBd gfg | ece dBG | cBA BAG |
DFA cBA | GBd gfg | ece dBG | cBA BAG |
DFA G2 A || BDD cDD | BDD AFD | GBd gdB |
cBc AFD | BDD cDD | BDD AFD | GBd gdB |
cAF G2 A || BDD cDD | BDB AFD | GBd gdB |
cBc AFD | BDD cDD | BDD AF/G/A | GBd gdB |
cAF G2 A || GBd gfg | ece dBG | cBA BAG |
DFA cBA | GBd gfg | ece dBG | cBA BAG |
DFA G2 d || GBd gfg | ece dBG | cBA BAG |
DFA cBA | GBd gfg | ece dBG | cBA BAG |
DFA G3 |