ABSTRACT
Song A3,6v a1 a2 b c 12 var cf. 217 Carolan ?
Song “The night was still, the air was balm” - J.J. Callanan C ab ||: c d 196
6234 THE POOR MAN’S LABOUR’S NEVER DONE 7 Castlemartyr, Co. Cork
Song “My mother wept, the stream of pain” - Jonathan Philpot Curran Ch7 a a ||: b ca 12a6 Original words: “I married a wife to sit by me”
Song “Oh! weary’s on money, and weary’s on wealth” A7v(h4) a1 a2 a1 a2 ||: b c d e a a ||: b c 1212 Original words: “My Connor - His cheeks are as ruddy as the morning - John Barton See 4638
6236 JIGG PALLTÓG 9 Paddy Coneely (P), Galway
6-pt. slip jig „ „ „ _ „ _ A0 or G0 a1 a2 :||: b1 b2a2 :||: c ca2 :||: a1 a2 :||: d1 d2 :||: e ed2 a :||: ba :||: ca :||: a :||: d :||: ea (23b)24 See 3012
See 3357 106237 DIARMUID o ’DUDA Dermott O ’Dowd “Farewell, and for ever, my lov’d isle of sorrow”
6235 THE WILD IRISH BOY or MY CONNOR 8 John Barton (C), Dublin
Song “When life hath left this senseless clay” C a b || b a 22
6239 RÖIS BHEAG DUBH Little black Rose 12 Edward O’Reilly (C), Dublin
Song A3>7v a b | | : c d See 5913
6240 O’CONNELL’S WELCOME TO CLARE [Composed to celebrate the election in 1827 of Daniel O’Connell, to represent Clare, and for his visit to Clare on that occasion. O’Connell, known as “The Liberator” was the political leader chiefly responsible for the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829] 13
Paddy Coneely (P), Galway
Song or double jig Chorus: “Long life to O’Connell, the member for Clare” C(h7) a1 a2 || ba1 ba2 11c6
6241 Nl’L MIAN SUILT ORM I have no desire for mirth 14
Song “A lovely maid I heard one ev’ning sing” D7v(h4) a (3-bar) b ||: c (3-bar) db 19g6
6242 GRAINNE MHAOL 15
Song “I’ll sing of the Tithes and the Parsons by Law” Chorus: “As bobaro! dodaro! Gräinne Mhaol” A(h4) ab ||: ab (repeat = chorus) 136 See 3194
6238 THE LEAVES SO GREEN R.J. Macintosh (C), Co. Tyrone
6243 UA RAGHALLAIGH ATHA CARNA O’Reilly ofAth Cam [Co. Meath] 16 Edward O’Reilly (C), Dublin
Song “Sé monuair nach bhfuilim tréightheach” - Uilliam Ó Ciaräin (DOSC) D7v a1 a2 ||: b ca1 a3 (12a)8 DOSC138; See 1962,4156
6244 d ’a ISLINGEAS GO BHI ME MO LOINGSIGHEADN [D’aislingfos go raibh mé i mo loingseach] I dreamed I was sailing
6245 SEAMUS RIGH King James 18 Castlemartyr, Co. Cork
Song “Thy star is dim, green Innisfail!” A6-7 a1 a2 ||: b e a 3 (12a)8 See626
6246 JOHN REYNOLDS 19 John Barton (C), Dublin
Song “I dream’d I was sailing afar” C a1 b1 ||: b2 ca2 (5-bar) phrases) 16a6
Carolan
Dance or vocal tune G a1 a2 :||: b1 b2 11
6248 Nf MHEALFAR ME ARiS / will not be deceived again! 21
Song “And must we part? then fare thee well” - J J Callanan CIv (key D, 1st 4 phrases) Ch4 (key G, last 2 phrases) a b c d e f a b c 76
6249 PLEIDH RAC A NA RUARCACH O’Rourke’s noble feast See 4883 ................................................ 22
6250 NI SHINFEADH ME BARRACH NA LJN [Ni shniomhfaidh me barrach na lion] I will neither spin tow nor flax 23 Edward O’Reilly (C), Dublin
March G a1 a2 :||: b ba2 11a8 cf. 6046
Song (harp version) C a b1 c :||: da b2 e (19c)12 See 900
6247 WOODEN WARE 20 Castlemartyr, Co. Cork
Slip jig C a1 a2 :||: b a2 208
Song “Dear Rose of our country, so lovely and wild” G3 6v a b1 ||: b2 c 166 See 5913
6253 BHi ME MO CHODLADH AREIR / was sleeping last night 26
6254 THE TWO-PENNY JIGG 27 Paddy Coneely (P), Galway
6255 THE HUMOURS OF CASTLELYONS [Co. Cork] 28 Sullivan (P), Gleann na bhFraochan
Single jig Ah7 a1 a2 :||: ba1 ba2 11c8 ONDMI182
6252 ROisfN DUBH The black rose-bud Paddy Coneely (P), Galway
Song “Last night, as I slept all alone in my bed” A4;" a b || c db 19g
Double jig D(h7),C (h7)0 or G(h7)0 a1 a2 || ba1 ba2 11c ONDMI 265
6256 THE ROSE IN FULL BLOOM Sullivan (P), Gleann na bhFraochân
Reel C0 or G0 a a II b1 b2 11 ONWS 328
6257 TA NA H-EfN AG AISLINGEADH The birds are dreaming 30
C 5v a b c ||:de (19)7
6258 THE IRISH BOY 31 Dublin
Song “Oh, weep for that country whose glory’s departed” G a b a b | | c d c b a a | | b b a 11a8 See 4638
6259 THE HUMOURS OF MAM [Co. Galway] 32 Paddy Coneely (P), Galway
Song “When the last rays of twilight, love”
Double jig C a b :||: c b 178 SP616
6260 TAKE ME TENDER AND YOU’LL HAVE ME ALWAYS 33
Reel G (1st part, key F) Ch6 (2nd part, key C) a1 a2 :|| b1 b2 b3 b2 a :|| b b 58
6261 AN TAIBHSE DORCHA The dark phantom 34
Song “Speak low, speak low, the Banshee is crying” C(h4) a b c1 c2 18
6262 MARY NUGENT 35
Song “The pale moon is fading, and day will soon break” C a b c [| d e f (19)6 Carolan?