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(The only reason that "Farewell to Erin (2)" got that name is because Coleman recorded it with the original "Farewell to Erin" (though his label had it as "Farewell to Ireland." In O'Neill, it was "Give Us Another.") |
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'''FAREWELL TO ERIN/EIREANN [2]''' (Slán le hÉireann). AKA and see "[[Leitrim Thrush]]," "[[Maid in the Cherry Tree]]," "[[Naughton's]]." AKA - "[[Farewell to Ireland (2)]]." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. | '''FAREWELL TO ERIN/EIREANN [2]''' (Slán le hÉireann). AKA and see "[Give Us Another]," "[[Leitrim Thrush]]," "[[Maid in the Cherry Tree]]," "[[Naughton's]]." AKA - "[[Farewell to Ireland (2)]]." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Some would class this tune as a variation on "[[Farewell to Erin (1)]]," though it was distinct enough that fiddler Michael Coleman (1985-1945), originally from south County Sligo, recorded it for Columbia in 1921 in a medley with "[[Farewell to Erin (1)]]" (although the label reads only "Farewell to Ireland"). County Sligo/New York fiddler James Morrison, likely following Coleman's title, also recorded the tune for Columbia in 1935 under the title "Farewell to Ireland." In O'Neill's 1903 collection, the same basic tune (sourced from Mayo fiddler John McFadden) appears as "[[Give Us Another]]." There are some similarities to "[[Master McDermott's Reel]]" (aka "[[Barrel Rafferty's Reel]]"). | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 20 October 2020
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FAREWELL TO ERIN/EIREANN [2] (Slán le hÉireann). AKA and see "[Give Us Another]," "Leitrim Thrush," "Maid in the Cherry Tree," "Naughton's." AKA - "Farewell to Ireland (2)." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Some would class this tune as a variation on "Farewell to Erin (1)," though it was distinct enough that fiddler Michael Coleman (1985-1945), originally from south County Sligo, recorded it for Columbia in 1921 in a medley with "Farewell to Erin (1)" (although the label reads only "Farewell to Ireland"). County Sligo/New York fiddler James Morrison, likely following Coleman's title, also recorded the tune for Columbia in 1935 under the title "Farewell to Ireland." In O'Neill's 1903 collection, the same basic tune (sourced from Mayo fiddler John McFadden) appears as "Give Us Another." There are some similarities to "Master McDermott's Reel" (aka "Barrel Rafferty's Reel").