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The melody appears in Edward Bunting's second collection of Irish tunes (1809). Ó Canainn (1978) bemoans antiquarian P.W. Joyce's cavalier treatment of the text of this famous song in the latter's '''Ancient Irish Music''' (1875) wherein he writes: | =='''Back to [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}]]'''== | ||
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''Of the Irish song I retain only a few fragments, which are not'' | <p><font face="sans-serif" size="4"> | ||
''worth preserving. Perhaps the reader will be better pleased if'' | '''ACCURSED KERRYMAN, THE''' (An Ciarraioch Mallaithe). Irish, Air (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The melody appears in Edward Bunting's second collection of Irish tunes (1809). Ó Canainn (1978) bemoans antiquarian P.W. Joyce's cavalier treatment of the text of this famous song in the latter's '''Ancient Irish Music''' (1875) wherein he writes: | ||
''I give instead a song of my brother's, composed to suit the air.'' | </font></p> | ||
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Lyrics | ''Of the Irish song I retain only a few fragments, which are not''<br> | ||
''worth preserving. Perhaps the reader will be better pleased if''<br> | |||
''Má leanaim go dian tú siar chun Cairibreach'' | ''I give instead a song of my brother's, composed to suit the air.''<br> | ||
''Caillfead mo chiall mura driallfair abhaile liom,'' | </font></blockquote> | ||
''óró, bead ag sileadh na ndeor.'' | <p><font face="sans-serif" size="4"> | ||
''Ná tar im dheoidh gan mórchuid airgid,'' | Lyrics to the song go: | ||
''stampa Rí Shacsain go cruinn i dtaisce agat,'' | </font></p> | ||
''óró, i gcomhair costais an róid.'' | <blockquote><font face="sans-serif" size="4"> | ||
''Ní bheidh cloig ar ár ndornaibh ó rómhar na ngarraithe'' | ''Má leanaim go dian tú siar chun Cairibreach''<br> | ||
''ná ó chruachadh na móna ná an fómhair á leathadh orainn,'' | ''Caillfead mo chiall mura driallfair abhaile liom,''<br> | ||
''beidh rince fada againn más é is fearra leat,'' | ''óró, bead ag sileadh na ndeor.''<br> | ||
''ór agus airgead, ól agus beathuisce,'' | ''Ná tar im dheoidh gan mórchuid airgid,''<br> | ||
''óró, fad a mhairfimid beo.'' | ''stampa Rí Shacsain go cruinn i dtaisce agat,''<br> | ||
''óró, i gcomhair costais an róid.''<br> | |||
''Do shiúlfainn an saol go léir is an Bhreathnaisc leat'' | ''Ní bheidh cloig ar ár ndornaibh ó rómhar na ngarraithe''<br> | ||
''is níorbh fhearr liom bheith in Éirinn ag éisteacht Aifrinn,'' | ''ná ó chruachadh na móna ná an fómhair á leathadh orainn,''<br> | ||
''óró, nó i Sasana Nua.'' | ''beidh rince fada againn más é is fearra leat,''<br> | ||
''Ach ná creidim ód' bhéal dhá dtrian dá nabrann'' | ''ór agus airgead, ól agus beathuisce,''<br> | ||
''mar is fear magaidh thú 'bhíos ag mealladh ban'' | ''óró, fad a mhairfimid beo.'' <br> | ||
''óró, le do reacaireacht spóirt.'' | ''Do shiúlfainn an saol go léir is an Bhreathnaisc leat''<br> | ||
''A chumann mo chléibhe is a réaltan mhaisealach,'' | ''is níorbh fhearr liom bheith in Éirinn ag éisteacht Aifrinn,''<br> | ||
''ní neosfainn bréag ó m' bhéal ar chapall duit'' | ''óró, nó i Sasana Nua.''<br> | ||
''ar eagla an pheaca is go mbeimis damanta.'' | ''Ach ná creidim ód' bhéal dhá dtrian dá nabrann''<br> | ||
''Grá atá ceangailte im lár nach scarfainn leat'' | ''mar is fear magaidh thú 'bhíos ag mealladh ban''<br> | ||
''óró, le do reacaireacht spóirt.''<br> | |||
''A chumann mo chléibhe is a réaltan mhaisealach,''<br> | |||
''ní neosfainn bréag ó m' bhéal ar chapall duit''<br> | |||
''ar eagla an pheaca is go mbeimis damanta.''<br> | |||
''Grá atá ceangailte im lár nach scarfainn leat''<br> | |||
''óró go dtéad síos faoin bhfód.'' | ''óró go dtéad síos faoin bhfód.'' | ||
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''Printed sources'': Ó Canainn ('''Traditional Slow Airs of Ireland'''), 1995; No. 76, p. 67. | |||
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ACCURSED KERRYMAN, THE (An Ciarraioch Mallaithe). Irish, Air (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The melody appears in Edward Bunting's second collection of Irish tunes (1809). Ó Canainn (1978) bemoans antiquarian P.W. Joyce's cavalier treatment of the text of this famous song in the latter's Ancient Irish Music (1875) wherein he writes:
Of the Irish song I retain only a few fragments, which are not
worth preserving. Perhaps the reader will be better pleased if
I give instead a song of my brother's, composed to suit the air.
Lyrics to the song go:
Má leanaim go dian tú siar chun Cairibreach
Caillfead mo chiall mura driallfair abhaile liom,
óró, bead ag sileadh na ndeor.
Ná tar im dheoidh gan mórchuid airgid,
stampa Rí Shacsain go cruinn i dtaisce agat,
óró, i gcomhair costais an róid.
Ní bheidh cloig ar ár ndornaibh ó rómhar na ngarraithe
ná ó chruachadh na móna ná an fómhair á leathadh orainn,
beidh rince fada againn más é is fearra leat,
ór agus airgead, ól agus beathuisce,
óró, fad a mhairfimid beo.
Do shiúlfainn an saol go léir is an Bhreathnaisc leat
is níorbh fhearr liom bheith in Éirinn ag éisteacht Aifrinn,
óró, nó i Sasana Nua.
Ach ná creidim ód' bhéal dhá dtrian dá nabrann
mar is fear magaidh thú 'bhíos ag mealladh ban
óró, le do reacaireacht spóirt.
A chumann mo chléibhe is a réaltan mhaisealach,
ní neosfainn bréag ó m' bhéal ar chapall duit
ar eagla an pheaca is go mbeimis damanta.
Grá atá ceangailte im lár nach scarfainn leat
óró go dtéad síos faoin bhfód.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Ó Canainn (Traditional Slow Airs of Ireland), 1995; No. 76, p. 67.
Recorded sources: