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HUMOURS OF STRAND ROAD, THE. Irish, Jig. A version of this tune appears in Brendan Breathnach's Ceol Rince na hÉireann IV (1996), as an untitled jig (No. 17) from the Stephen Grier collection (Grier was a piper and fiddler from Farnaught, County Leitrim, who composed his manuscript in the early 1880's). Some similarity in parts to "Top of Cork Road (The)" or "Father O'Flynn."

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