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'''JIMMY AT THE HELM'''. AKA and see "'''All Hands Upon Deck'''." Shetland, Whalsay and Fetlar districts. Peter Cooke thinks the tune may also be known by either title in Northumberland.
'''JIMMY AT THE HELM'''. AKA and see "[[All Hands Upon Deck]]." Shetland, Whalsay and Fetlar districts. The tune is a rare Northumbrian reel under the title "[[All Hands Upon Deck]]", and its provenance is unknown.  
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Hear the tune played by Shetland fiddler John Jamieson Irvine (collected by Tom Anderson in 1959) at Tobar an Dualcais [http://wellofheritage.com/en/fullrecord/91587/4;jsessionid=E3535316E386FBF0CDCB61519C7DC812]<br>
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JIMMY AT THE HELM. AKA and see "All Hands Upon Deck." Shetland, Whalsay and Fetlar districts. The tune is a rare Northumbrian reel under the title "All Hands Upon Deck", and its provenance is unknown.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources:

Recorded sources: See also listing at:
Hear the tune played by Shetland fiddler John Jamieson Irvine (collected by Tom Anderson in 1959) at Tobar an Dualcais [1]




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