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|f_annotation='''SLIGO BAY.''' AKA and see : "[[Bobbing for Eels]]," "[[Jackson's Bottle of Brandy]]," "[[Jackson's Jug of Punch]]," “[[Pay the Reckoning]].” Irish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune under this title was recorded in May, 1922, in New York, by South Sligo fiddler James “The Professor” Morrison (1894-1947), with Chicago piper Tome Ennis (1889-1931) and pianist John Muller.  It is a setting of the older jig "[[Pay the Reckoning]]," from piper O'Farrell's '''Pocket Companion for the Union Pipes''' (c. 1805).
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'''SLIGO BAY.''' AKA and see “[[Pay the Reckoning]].” Irish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune under this title was recorded in May, 1922, in New York, by South Sligo fiddler James “The Professor” Morrison (1894-1947), with Chicago piper Tome Ennis (1889-1931) and pianist John Muller.   
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SLIGO BAY. AKA and see : "Bobbing for Eels," "Jackson's Bottle of Brandy," "Jackson's Jug of Punch," “Pay the Reckoning.” Irish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune under this title was recorded in May, 1922, in New York, by South Sligo fiddler James “The Professor” Morrison (1894-1947), with Chicago piper Tome Ennis (1889-1931) and pianist John Muller. It is a setting of the older jig "Pay the Reckoning," from piper O'Farrell's Pocket Companion for the Union Pipes (c. 1805).


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Printed sources : - Treoir, vol. 36, No. 1, 2004; p. 28.

Recorded sources : - Topic Records TSCD605, James Morrison, Tom Ennis - "Past Masters of Irish Fiddle Music" (2000). Topic Records TSCD679T/TSCD680T, CD #5, Julia and Billy Clifford - ""It Was Mighty!"/"It was great altogether!" (Various artists). Antoin MacGabhann – “Ar Aon Bhuille” (1994). Vocalion 14354 (78 RPM), James Morrison & Tom Ennis (1922).

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Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]



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