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'''JUDY HYNES'''. AKA and see "[[Nancy Hynes]]." Irish, Jig. The melody was recorded under this title by piper Jimmie McLaughlin on a 78 RPM for the Gennet label (No. 5356), accompanied by Federic D. Wood on the piano. Chicago piper Tom Ennis also recorded the tune but called it "[[Nancy Hynes]]."  
'''JUDY HYNES'''. AKA and see "[[Nancy Hynes]]." Irish, Jig. The melody was recorded under this title by piper Jimmie McLaughlin on a 78 RPM for the Gennet label (No. 5356), accompanied by Federic D. Wood on the piano. Chicago piper Tom Ennis also recorded the tune but called it "[[Nancy Hynes]]."  
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JUDY HYNES. AKA and see "Nancy Hynes." Irish, Jig. The melody was recorded under this title by piper Jimmie McLaughlin on a 78 RPM for the Gennet label (No. 5356), accompanied by Federic D. Wood on the piano. Chicago piper Tom Ennis also recorded the tune but called it "Nancy Hynes."

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