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GANNON'S. Irish, Barn Dance (4/4 time). "Gannon's" was recorded separately by James Morrison, Paddy Killoran and Michael Gorman. James Gannon was Gorman's fiddle teacher in County Sligo.


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Recorded sources : - Decca 12158 (78 RPM), Paddy Killoran (1938. The label only gives "If there were't any Women in the World" as the title, but it is a two tune medley. "Ganon's" is the first tune. James Morrison also recorded the same medley).




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