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|f_annotation='''REIDY JOHNSON’S [1].''' AKA and see "[[Farewell to Leitrim]]," "[[Lawson's Favorite]],” “[[Patsy Campbell]]." Irish, Reel. The second of two tunes in a medley recorded by Sligo/New York fiddler Michael Coleman for the Shannon/Metro label (following "[[Hand Me Down the Tackle]]"). The name honors his source, Mrs. Redie Johnston, a melodeon player (see note for "[[Reidy Johnson's (2)]]").  Francis O'Neill printed the tune in 1903 as "[[Lawson's Favorite]]."   
|f_annotation='''REIDY JOHNSON’S [1].''' AKA and see "[[Farewell to Leitrim]]," "[[Lawson's Favorite]],” “[[Patsy Campbell]],," "[[Take Her Out and Air Her (2)]]." Irish, Reel. The second of two tunes in a medley recorded by Sligo/New York fiddler Michael Coleman for the Shannon/Metro label (following "[[Hand Me Down the Tackle]]"). The name honors his source, Mrs. Redie Johnston, a melodeon player (see note for "[[Reidy Johnson's (2)]]").  Francis O'Neill printed the tune in 1903 as "[[Lawson's Favorite]]."   
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REIDY JOHNSON’S [1]. AKA and see "Farewell to Leitrim," "Lawson's Favorite,” “Patsy Campbell,," "Take Her Out and Air Her (2)." Irish, Reel. The second of two tunes in a medley recorded by Sligo/New York fiddler Michael Coleman for the Shannon/Metro label (following "Hand Me Down the Tackle"). The name honors his source, Mrs. Redie Johnston, a melodeon player (see note for "Reidy Johnson's (2)"). Francis O'Neill printed the tune in 1903 as "Lawson's Favorite."


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Recorded sources : - Metro 142 (78 RPM), Michael Coleman (1921).




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