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'''JOLLY PEDLAR [2], THE''' (An Ceannuighe/Ceannaidhe Sugach). AKA - "An Ceannuighe Sugach" (Cany-Soogagh). Irish, Air (3/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Learned by Joyce as a child in Limerick (c. 1840's).
'''JOLLY PEDLAR [2], THE''' (An Ceannuighe/Ceannaidhe Súgach). AKA - "An Ceannuighe Súgach" (Cany-Soogagh). Irish, Air (3/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Learned by Joyce as a child in Limerick (c. 1840's).
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''I am a young pedlar that rambles this nation o'er,''<br>
''I am a young pedlar that rambles this nation o'er,''<br>

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Tune properties and standard notation


JOLLY PEDLAR [2], THE (An Ceannuighe/Ceannaidhe Súgach). AKA - "An Ceannuighe Súgach" (Cany-Soogagh). Irish, Air (3/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Learned by Joyce as a child in Limerick (c. 1840's).

I am a young pedlar that rambles this nation o'er,
From seaport to seaport and market towns galore,
Among jolly comrades I spend my money free,
And the brave Canny Soogagh is noted in each counterie. ... (Joyce)

Source for notated version: Joyce (Old Irish Folk Music and Songs), 1909; No. 95, p. 49.

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