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'''OONAGH.''' Irish, Air (6/8 time). D Major. The tune used by Thomas Moore for his song "While gazing on the moon's light." It is not to be confused with "[[Una]]," begs collector P.W. Joyce (1873), a different tune whose title has the same pronunciation.
'''OONAGH.''' Irish, Air (6/8 time). D Major. The tune used by Thomas Moore for his song "While gazing on the moon's light." It is not to be confused with "[[Una]]," begs collector P.W. Joyce (1873), a different tune whose title has the same pronunciation. Oonagh, or Oona, Una, is a feminine name.  
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OONAGH. Irish, Air (6/8 time). D Major. The tune used by Thomas Moore for his song "While gazing on the moon's light." It is not to be confused with "Una," begs collector P.W. Joyce (1873), a different tune whose title has the same pronunciation. Oonagh, or Oona, Una, is a feminine name.

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