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Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [http://www.irishtune.info/tune/1762/]<br>
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [http://www.irishtune.info/tune/1762/]<br>
Hear James Morrison's 1935 recording at the Comhaltas Archive [http://comhaltasarchive.ie/search?tab=tracks&q=musical+priest#/tracks/2640] (2nd tune in medley, following "[[Irish Girl (The)]]" and "[[Musical Priest]]"). <br>
Hear James Morrison's 1935 recording at the Comhaltas Archive [http://comhaltasarchive.ie/search?tab=tracks&q=musical+priest#/tracks/2640] (2nd tune in medley, following "[[Irish Girl (5) (The)]]" and "[[Musical Priest]]"). <br>
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LORD WELLINGTON [2]. AKA and see "Black-Eyed Sailor," "Joe O'Connell's Dream," "Sheehan's Reel," "Wellington's Reel (1)." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The "Lord Wellington" title is from the 1935 recording by County Sligo/New York fiddler James Morrison.

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Printed sources:

Recorded sources: Coleman Heritage Center CHC 007, James Morrison - "From Ballymote to Brooklyn" (2002). Columbia Co 33540-F (78 RPM), James Morrison (1935). Shanachie Records, James Morrison - "The Pure Genius of James Morrison."

See also listing at:
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]
Hear James Morrison's 1935 recording at the Comhaltas Archive [2] (2nd tune in medley, following "Irish Girl (5) (The)" and "Musical Priest").




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