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'''LASSES OF DONNYBROOK.''' AKA and see "[[Braes of Mar (1) (The)]]," "[[Down the | '''LASSES OF DONNYBROOK.''' AKA and see "[[Braes of Mar (1) (The)]]," "[[Down the Meadows (2)]]," "[[Johnny Will You Marry Me]]," "[[Lord MacDonald (1)]]," "[[Love Won't You Marry Me?]]," "[[Reel des noces]]," "[[Sir Alexander McDonald]]," "[[Some Say the Devil's Dead]]." Irish, Highland. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was recorded under this title in New York in 1928 by County Longford fiddler Packie Dolan (1904-1932) and His Melody Boys. | ||
[[File:dolan.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Packie Dolan]] A version of the tune was entered into vol. 2 of the c. 1883 music manuscript collection of Co. Leitrim fiddler and piper [[biography:Stephen Grier]] as "[[Down the | [[File:dolan.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Packie Dolan]] A version of the tune was entered into vol. 2 of the c. 1883 music manuscript collection of Co. Leitrim fiddler and piper [[biography:Stephen Grier]] as "[[Down the Meadows (2)]]." | ||
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LASSES OF DONNYBROOK. AKA and see "Braes of Mar (1) (The)," "Down the Meadows (2)," "Johnny Will You Marry Me," "Lord MacDonald (1)," "Love Won't You Marry Me?," "Reel des noces," "Sir Alexander McDonald," "Some Say the Devil's Dead." Irish, Highland. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was recorded under this title in New York in 1928 by County Longford fiddler Packie Dolan (1904-1932) and His Melody Boys.