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'''BALLYLEE'''. AKA and see "[[Little Red Lark of the Mountain (1)]]." Irish, Air. Cowdery (1990) gives this as the title air to a family of Irish airs. The melody is itself an outlining correspondent of the hornpipe "Off to California," according to Cowdery.  
'''BALLYLEE'''. AKA and see "[[Little Red Lark of the Mountain (1)]]." Irish, Air. Cowdery (1990) gives this as the title air to a family of Irish airs. The melody is itself an outlying correspondent of the hornpipe "Off to California," according to Cowdery.  
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BALLYLEE. AKA and see "Little Red Lark of the Mountain (1)." Irish, Air. Cowdery (1990) gives this as the title air to a family of Irish airs. The melody is itself an outlying correspondent of the hornpipe "Off to California," according to Cowdery.

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