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''' | '''ALL COVERED WITH MOSS.''' Irish. Changes key to 'G' in the second strain. The original title for this tune was unknown, and when a member of Francis O'Neill's traditional Irish music circle, one Sergeant Early (of the Chicago police force) remarked "with evident appreciation, 'Ah, that's well covered with moss'-alluding to its ancient strains" O'Neill seized upon the remark as a convenient title. ['''O'Neill's Irish Folk Music: A Fascinating Hobby''' (1910)] [page needed] | ||
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ALL COVERED WITH MOSS. Irish. Changes key to 'G' in the second strain. The original title for this tune was unknown, and when a member of Francis O'Neill's traditional Irish music circle, one Sergeant Early (of the Chicago police force) remarked "with evident appreciation, 'Ah, that's well covered with moss'-alluding to its ancient strains" O'Neill seized upon the remark as a convenient title. [O'Neill's Irish Folk Music: A Fascinating Hobby (1910)] [page needed]
Printed sources: O'Neill (Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies), 1903; No. 782, p. 146. O'Neill (Dance Music of Ireland: 1001 Gems), 1907; No. 58, p. 26. O'Neill (Krassen), 1976; p. 23.
Recorded sources: Alison Perkins and Nicolas Brown - "All Covered With Moss" (2016) [1]