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'''FROM GALWAY TO DUBLIN (TOWN)'''. AKA and see "[[Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine (2)]]," "[[First Light of Day]]," "[[Listowel Hornpipe (The)]]." Irish, Hornpipe/Barndance. E Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The original 78 recording New York Sligo-style fiddler Andy McGann learned the tune from featured someone calling out the railway stations on the line between Dublin and Galway while the band played the tune. Gordon Turnbull thinks this tune may bridge the gap between "[[Star of the County Down (The)]]" and the jig "[[Orphan (The)]]." A song, "Let Mr. McGuire Sit Down," was set to a variant of the melody, with a chorus that went:  
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''Johnny get up from the fire, get up and give the man a seat''<br>
''Johnny get up from the fire, get up and give the man a seat''<br>
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''Arrah, get up out of that, you impudent brat, and let Mister McGuire sit down.''<br>
''Arrah, get up out of that, you impudent brat, and let Mister McGuire sit down.''<br>
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Shanachie 29009, "Andy McGann & Paul Brady" (1977)</font>
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Latest revision as of 05:08, 24 January 2022




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FROM GALWAY TO DUBLIN (TOWN). AKA and see "Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine (2)," "First Light of Day," "First Sign of Light (The)," "Listowel Hornpipe." Irish, Hornpipe/Barndance. E Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The original 78 recording New York Sligo-style fiddler Andy McGann learned the tune from featured someone calling out the railway stations on the line between Dublin and Galway while the band played the tune. Gordon Turnbull thinks this tune may bridge the gap between "Star of the County Down (The)" and the jig "Orphan (The)." A song, "Let Mr. McGuire Sit Down," was set to a variant of the melody, with a chorus that went:

Johnny get up from the fire, get up and give the man a seat
Can't you see it's Mister McGuire, and he's courtin' your sister Kate?
You know very well he owns a farm a little bit out of the town
Arrah, get up out of that, you impudent brat, and let Mister McGuire sit down.


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Recorded sources : - Shanachie 29009, "Andy McGann & Paul Brady" (1977)

See also listing at :
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]



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