Annotation:Lovely Lassie Winking (The)
X:1 T:Lovely Lassie Winking, The S:Stephen Grier manuscript, Co. Leitrim c. 1880's M:C| L:1/8 K:D FAAc BAdA|BAdA Bd d2|FAAc BAdB|AFDF E2D2:| efed BcdB|AFAB d2 cd|efed BcdB|AFDF E2D2| efed BcdB|AFAB d2 ef|gfed BcdB|AFDF E2D2||
LOVELY LASSIE WINKING, THE (Sméideadh na Meidhre Maisí). Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The tune is called "Jenny Got a Clinking" in County Longford, according to Breathnach/Small. There is some resemblance in the first strain (but perhaps not enough to call either one a variant) to that of "Kitty Got a Clinking Coming from the Races (2)," which is also called "High Road to Linton" or "Jenny's Gone to Linton." Thus there is mixing and/or alteration of titles, whether inadvertent or deliberate, with "Jenny" being mentioned in titles and "winking" or "clinking" also appearing in several titles. The "Kitty Got a Clinking" title is associated with several different tunes. The first strain of "Lovely Lassie Winking" is cognate with the first strain of collector Peter Kennedy's "Rickey's Rambles to Knock."