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'''LAND OF SWEET ERIN.''' AKA and see "[[Bannocks o' Barley Meal (1)]]," "[[Barley Meal]]," "[[Kenmure's Up and Awa']]," "[[Kenmuir's On and Awa' Willie]]," "[[Kinnegad Slashers]]," "[[Molly Maloney]]," "[[O! An Irishman's Heart]]," "[[O! Merry am I]]," "[[Old Brags (The)]]," "[[Paddy Digging For 'Goold']]," "[[Powers of Whiskey]]," "[[Slashers]]." Irish, Canadian, American; Jig. USA, New England. Canada, Prince Edward Island. D Major (Cole, Perlman): C Major (Linscott). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Cole, Linscott): AABBCC (Perlman). A jig with a long tradition in Englsn, Ireland and Scotland under the alternate titles, above. The "Land of Sweet Erin" title appears to be unique to the Elias Howe publications (Boston), such as '''Ryan's Mammoth Collection'''. The exact same tune appears in the c. 1840 music manuscript of Yorkshire fiddler Lawrence Leadley as "[[Molly Maloney]]." Perlman (1996) believes the third part (printed in his collection), collected in Prince Edward Island, many be a recent addition. It is interesting that the P.E.I. title appears to be from the Cole's publication, rather from the island's Scottish tradition.  
'''LAND OF SWEET ERIN.''' AKA and see "[[Bannocks o' Barley Meal (1)]]," "[[Barley Meal]]," "[[Kenmure's Up and Awa']]," "[[Kenmuir's On and Awa' Willie]]," "[[Kinnegad Slashers]]," "[[Molly Maloney]]," "[[O! An Irishman's Heart]]," "[[O! Merry am I]]," "[[Old Brags (The)]]," "[[Paddy Digging For 'Goold']]," "[[Powers of Whiskey]]," "[[Slashers]]." Irish, Canadian, American; Jig. USA, New England. Canada, Prince Edward Island. D Major (Cole, Perlman): C Major (Linscott). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Cole, Linscott): AABBCC (Perlman). A jig with a long tradition in Englsn, Ireland and Scotland under the alternate titles, above. The "Land of Sweet Erin" title appears to be unique to the Elias Howe publications (Boston), such as '''Ryan's Mammoth Collection'''. Howe prints a country dance called Twin Sisters with "Land of Sweet Erin" in his '''Musician's Omnibus No. 1''' (1862) and gives "Twin Sisters" as an alternate title. The exact same tune appears in the c. 1840 music manuscript of Yorkshire fiddler Lawrence Leadley as "[[Molly Maloney]]." Perlman (1996) believes the third part (printed in his collection), collected in Prince Edward Island, many be a recent addition. It is interesting that the P.E.I. title appears to be from the Cole's publication, rather from the island's Scottish tradition.  
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''Printed sources'': Cole ('''1000 Fiddle Tunes'''), 1940; p. 63. Linscott ('''Folk Songs of Old New England'''), 1936; p. 106. Perlman ('''The Fiddle Music of Prince Edward Island'''), 1996; p. 135. '''Ryan's Mammoth Collection''', 1883; p. 93.  
''Printed sources'': Cole ('''1000 Fiddle Tunes'''), 1940; p. 63. Howe ('''Musician's Omnibus No. 1'''), 1862; p. 44. Linscott ('''Folk Songs of Old New England'''), 1936; p. 106. Perlman ('''The Fiddle Music of Prince Edward Island'''), 1996; p. 135. '''Ryan's Mammoth Collection''', 1883; p. 93.  
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LAND OF SWEET ERIN. AKA and see "Bannocks o' Barley Meal (1)," "Barley Meal," "Kenmure's Up and Awa'," "Kenmuir's On and Awa' Willie," "Kinnegad Slashers," "Molly Maloney," "O! An Irishman's Heart," "O! Merry am I," "Old Brags (The)," "Paddy Digging For 'Goold'," "Powers of Whiskey," "Slashers." Irish, Canadian, American; Jig. USA, New England. Canada, Prince Edward Island. D Major (Cole, Perlman): C Major (Linscott). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Cole, Linscott): AABBCC (Perlman). A jig with a long tradition in Englsn, Ireland and Scotland under the alternate titles, above. The "Land of Sweet Erin" title appears to be unique to the Elias Howe publications (Boston), such as Ryan's Mammoth Collection. Howe prints a country dance called Twin Sisters with "Land of Sweet Erin" in his Musician's Omnibus No. 1 (1862) and gives "Twin Sisters" as an alternate title. The exact same tune appears in the c. 1840 music manuscript of Yorkshire fiddler Lawrence Leadley as "Molly Maloney." Perlman (1996) believes the third part (printed in his collection), collected in Prince Edward Island, many be a recent addition. It is interesting that the P.E.I. title appears to be from the Cole's publication, rather from the island's Scottish tradition.

Source for notated version: Kenny Chaisson (b. c. 1947, Bear River, North-East Kings County, Prince Edward Island; now resident of Rollo Bay) [Perlman].

Printed sources: Cole (1000 Fiddle Tunes), 1940; p. 63. Howe (Musician's Omnibus No. 1), 1862; p. 44. Linscott (Folk Songs of Old New England), 1936; p. 106. Perlman (The Fiddle Music of Prince Edward Island), 1996; p. 135. Ryan's Mammoth Collection, 1883; p. 93.

Recorded sources: Edison 4199 (Cylander), Joseph Samuels, 1921.

See also listing at:
Hear Joseph Samuel's 1921 recording at the Internet Archive [1]




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