X: 1
T:The Orangeman
B:Joyce, P. W.; "Old Irish Folk Music and Songs"
R:song
H:In the year 1852 when I was busy drawing up from my memory, for Dr.
H:Petrie, all the airs I could thing of--and for that purpose commonly
H:carried a bit of music paper in my waistcoat pocket--I woke up from sleep
H:one night whistling this fine air in a dream: an air which I had forgotten
H:for years. Greatly delighted, I started up: a light, a pencil, and bit of
H:paper, and there was the first bar securely captured: the bird was, as it
H:were, caught and held by the tail. I have never seen this air written
H:elsewhere, except in one Co. Limerick Ms., where this setting however is
H:inferior to miune. I give it here from acient memory.
W:Oh, didn't you hear of the glorious news
W:That happened at Ballyhooly:
W:Dan Tutty the gauger was caught and thrashed
W:By Paddy and Timothy Dooly.
L:1/8
M:6/8
K:F
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