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BALLINAMONA. AKA and see "Ballinamona Oro," "Balin a mone," "The Wedding of Ballyporeen," "The Wedding of Ballinamona," "You Know I'm Your Priest." Irish, Air (6/8 time). Ireland, Munster. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Clinto calls it "The Wedding of Ballinamona." Flood (1906) notes the air was mentioned as being popular in a 1665 account by Archbishop Talbot. It appeared later in Brouke's 1748 '''Jack the Giant Queller''' (Killer) and O'Keffe's 1783 Poor Soldier operas, and Burke Thumath's Collection. Joyce (1909) says his air was familiarly known all over Munster, and was in often the vehicle for songs (frequently of a satiric and comic character) whose choruses were always something like this:- | BALLINAMONA. AKA and see "Ballinamona Oro," "Balin a mone," "The Wedding of Ballyporeen," "The Wedding of Ballinamona," "You Know I'm Your Priest." Irish, Air (6/8 time). Ireland, Munster. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Clinto calls it "The Wedding of Ballinamona." Flood (1906) notes the air was mentioned as being popular in a 1665 account by Archbishop Talbot. It appeared later in Brouke's 1748 '''Jack the Giant Queller''' (Killer) and O'Keffe's 1783 '''Poor Soldier''' operas, and Burke Thumath's Collection. Joyce (1909) says his air was familiarly known all over Munster, and was in often the vehicle for songs (frequently of a satiric and comic character) whose choruses were always something like this:- | ||
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BALLINAMONA. AKA and see "Ballinamona Oro," "Balin a mone," "The Wedding of Ballyporeen," "The Wedding of Ballinamona," "You Know I'm Your Priest." Irish, Air (6/8 time). Ireland, Munster. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Clinto calls it "The Wedding of Ballinamona." Flood (1906) notes the air was mentioned as being popular in a 1665 account by Archbishop Talbot. It appeared later in Brouke's 1748 Jack the Giant Queller (Killer) and O'Keffe's 1783 Poor Soldier operas, and Burke Thumath's Collection. Joyce (1909) says his air was familiarly known all over Munster, and was in often the vehicle for songs (frequently of a satiric and comic character) whose choruses were always something like this:-
With my Ballinamona Oro, Ballinamona Oro,
Ballinamona Oro, the girl of sweet Cullen for me.
Joyce (Old Irish Folk Music and Songs), 1909; No. 49, pg. 27 (appears as "Ballinamona Oro"). O'Neill (O'Neill's Irish Music), 1915/1987; No. 52, pg. 35.
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