Cogue in the Evening

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 Also known as    Cosa Buidhe Arda Dearga, Yellow Legs
 Composer/Core Source    
 Region    Ireland
 Genre/Style    Irish
 Meter/Rhythm    Slip/Hop Jig
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 Accidental    
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 Time signature    9/8
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 Editor/Compiler    James Goodman
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:James Goodman music manuscripts, Book:vol. IV
 Tune and/or Page number    pp. 4-5
 Year of publication/Date of MS    mid-19th century
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COGUE IN THE EVENING. AKA and see "Cosa Buidhe Arda, Dearga," "Yellow Legs." Irish, Slip Jig. 'Cogue' is perhaps 'cogie', a word meaning a drinking vessel. The tune is attributed by collector James Goodman to the famous 18th century uilleann piper Walker 'Piper' Jackson, of the townland of Lisdaun, parish of Ballingarry, Aughrim, County Limerick. O'Neill gives the tune as "Yellow Legs."

Printed source: Goodman collection, vol. IV, pp. 4-5.


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