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is a popular session jig. O'Neill (Irish Folk Music, p. 94) says: "Dr. Petrie refers to it as a Munster jig, yet none whom the writer heard play it in any style were natives of that province. In its original form of two strains it was one of Jackson's jigs, and Dr. Petrie's opinion receives corroboration by finding a simple version of the tune in Dr. Joyce's Old Irish Folk Airs and Songs, just published." O'Neill remarks again in Irish Minstrels and Musicians (1913, p. 183) the tune had been ascribed to the famous 18th century County Limerick composer Walker 'Piper' Jackson. He did not specify where he obtained this information, but "Jackson" is listed as the composer in Elias Howe's c. 1866 Musician's Omnibus No. 3 (p. 220). Paul de Grae (notes to MOI/DMI, 2017) is of the opinion that Howe's version of "Cherish the Ladies" formed the basis for Chief O'Neill's more elaborate six-part one, as the first two stains are "almost exactly identical, and the Howe/Ryan's third part is very like O'Neill's (or rather, Gillan's) fourth part." O'Neill also printed the first two strains of his "Cherish the Ladies" independent of his other strains under the title "Humors of Cappa (2) (The)."
...more at: Cherish the Ladies - full Score(s) and Annotations
X:1 T:Cherish the Ladies M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Jig B:James Goodman music manuscript collection, Book 2, p. 2 (mid-19th century) F:http://goodman.itma.ie/volume-two#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=5&z=368.0389%2C1220.6902%2C8396.3979%2C3216 F:at Trinity College Dublin / Irish Traditional Music Archive goodman.itma.ie Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:D V:1 clef=treble name="1." [V:1] A|dFF AFF|DFA AGF|BEE GEF|GBA GFE| dFF AFF|DFA AGF|Bcd efg|fdd d2:| |:A|dfd cec|dfd AGF|BEE GEF|GBA GFE| dfd cec|dfd AGF|Bcd efg|fdd d2:| |:A|Ddd fed|afd fed|cef gfg|ece gfe| agf bag|agf ede|fdB AGF|GEF GFE:| |:A|AGF ~A2D|AGF ~A2D|AGF ~A2D|GEF GFE| AFA BGB|cAc d2e|fdB AGF|GEF GFE:|]