Annotation:Sailor's Farewell (1) (The)
X:1 T:Sailor's Farewell [1], The T:Rough Road, The C:Chris Droney R:reel Z:id:hn-reel-193 M:C| F:http://trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/atrilcoral.com/b.abc K:G DG~G2 DGBd|~g3d egdB|A2GB A2BA|GBAF GFEF| DG~G2 DGBd|g2gd egdB|G2 (3Bcd gedc|1 BGAF G2GE:|2 BGAF G2AB|| |:dggf gGBd|g2af gfed|eaag abag|e2ag edBc| dggf gGBd|g2af gedB|GA (3Bcd gedc|1 BGAF G2AB:|2 BGAF G2GE|| P:"Variations:" dG~G2 DG (3Bcd|g2dg egdB|~A3G AdBA|G2AG FAEA| dG~G2 DG (3Bcd|g2dg eBdB|GA (3Bcd gedc|BGAF ~G3B:| |:dggf gG (3Bcd|gbaf gfed|eaag abag|eaag edBc| dgga gdBd|g2af gedB|GA (3Bcd gedc|BGAF ~G3B:|
SAILOR'S FAREWELL, THE (Slán an Mhairnéalaigh). AKA and see "Doocastle," "Reynold's Reel," "Sailor's Return (2) (The)," "Mulhaire's Reel," “New Town Bridge,” "Rough Road (The)," "Joe Cooley's Reel (2)." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The composition is variously attributed to Paddy O'Brien, Chris Droney or Raymond Roland. There is a private recording of fiddler Tom Cawley playing the tune as "Doocastle," a place-name from County Sligo where he was from, although he emigrated to Chicago where he made some 78 RPM recordings in the 1920's. Cawley's "Doocastle" has been vaguely dated to the late 1940's, but may have been later.