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'''JACKSON'S MORNING BREEZE''' (Leoithne Mhaidine Mhic Shiacais). AKA and see "[[Girls for Sale]]." Irish, Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Source O'Brien played the tune as an untitled jig, however, the "Jackson's Morning Breeze" title appeared with the tune in a manuscript provided Breathnach by Mrs. O'Sullivan, County Limmerick, where it also appeared in the ms. as "[[Girls for Sale]]." Editor Jackie Small (CRÉ V) suggests that the jig may possibly be related to the better-known "[[Tobin's Favorite]]," which it resembles in the first strain. Further evidence for the link is that "Tobins" had the associated titles "[[Pretty Young Girls for Sale]]" and "[[Girls for Sale-the Old Way]]." | '''JACKSON'S MORNING BREEZE''' (Leoithne Mhaidine Mhic Shiacais). AKA and see "[[Girls for Sale]]," "[[Micky Quinn's]]," "[[O'Brien from Newtown]]," "[[Séamus Connolly's Jig]]." Irish, Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Source O'Brien played the tune as an untitled jig, however, the "Jackson's Morning Breeze" title appeared with the tune in a manuscript provided Breathnach by Mrs. O'Sullivan, County Limmerick, where it also appeared in the ms. as "[[Girls for Sale]]." Editor Jackie Small (CRÉ V) suggests that the jig may possibly be related to the better-known "[[Tobin's Favorite]]," which it resembles in the first strain. Further evidence for the link is that "Tobins" had the associated titles "[[Pretty Young Girls for Sale]]" and "[[Girls for Sale--the Old Way]]." | ||
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JACKSON'S MORNING BREEZE (Leoithne Mhaidine Mhic Shiacais). AKA and see "Girls for Sale," "Micky Quinn's," "O'Brien from Newtown," "Séamus Connolly's Jig." Irish, Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Source O'Brien played the tune as an untitled jig, however, the "Jackson's Morning Breeze" title appeared with the tune in a manuscript provided Breathnach by Mrs. O'Sullivan, County Limmerick, where it also appeared in the ms. as "Girls for Sale." Editor Jackie Small (CRÉ V) suggests that the jig may possibly be related to the better-known "Tobin's Favorite," which it resembles in the first strain. Further evidence for the link is that "Tobins" had the associated titles "Pretty Young Girls for Sale" and "Girls for Sale--the Old Way."
Source for notated version: accordion player Paddy O'Brien, originally from County Offaly and Dublin, now in the Mid-West U.S. [Breathnach].
Printed sources: Breathnach (CRÉ V), 1999; No. 27, p. 16.
Recorded sources:
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