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|f_annotation='''SHORES OF BALLYBUNION, THE''' (Cladaí Bhaile an Bhuinneánaigh). AKA and see "[[Sun Shines O'er the Glenties (The)]]." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’BB’. Frank Lee’s Tara Ceilidh Band recorded this melody on a 78 RPM recording for Columbia in the 1930’s. The band was based in London, and leader Frank Lee was a piano player. Ballybunion is in County Kerry, at the mouth of the River Shannon. | |||
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|f_printed_sources= Breathnach ('''Ceol Rince na hÉireann vol. V'''), 1999; No. 128, p. 65. | |||
|f_recorded_sources=Regal Zonophone MR 1608 (78 RPM), Frank Lee's Tara Ceilidh Band (1935. Title is "Irish Reels" on label, consisting of "[[Shores of Ballybunion]]," "[[Pigeon on the Gate]]," and "[[Connemara Stockings]]." | |||
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'''SHORES OF BALLYBUNION, THE''' (Cladaí Bhaile an Bhuinneánaigh). Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’BB’. Frank Lee’s Tara Ceilidh Band recorded this melody on a 78 RPM recording for Columbia in the 1930’s. The band was based in London, and leader Frank Lee was a piano player. Ballybunion is in County Kerry, at the mouth of the River Shannon. | }} | ||
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X: 1 T:Shores of Ballybunion (reel), The F:file ID: cre.5/190shores B:CRE5.128 (Cladaí Bhaile An Bhuinneánaigh) M:4/4 Q:180 R:reel K:G (3DEF|G2BG DGBG|G2Bd gdBA|BGAG FGAB|cDEF BGAF| G2BG DGBG|G2Bd gdBA|BGAG FGAB|cGEF G2 :| |:ef|gfga gdBd|gfga bgef|gfga gdBc|dedc BGAF| gfga gdBd|gfga bgeg|bgaf gfed|egfa g2:|
SHORES OF BALLYBUNION, THE (Cladaí Bhaile an Bhuinneánaigh). AKA and see "Sun Shines O'er the Glenties (The)." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’BB’. Frank Lee’s Tara Ceilidh Band recorded this melody on a 78 RPM recording for Columbia in the 1930’s. The band was based in London, and leader Frank Lee was a piano player. Ballybunion is in County Kerry, at the mouth of the River Shannon.
Conor Ward finds the tune in mid-20th century Canadian fiddler King Ganam's repertory under the title "Sun Shines O'er the Glenties (The)."