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AR HŶD Y NÔS (All Night Long). AKA and see "All Through the Night (1)," "Joys of Summer (The)," "Poor Mary Ann." Welsh, Air (whole time). B Flat Major (Bingley). AABB. The most famous Welsh air, often sung as a lullaby. The tune appears in Edward Jones’s first edition of Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards (1784).
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Recorded sources: Telyn Berseiniol Fy Bgwlad/The Sweet Harp of My Land" (1996).