Annotation:My Love is Fair and Handsome (1)
X:1 T:My Love is Fair and Handsome T:Magic Slipper [1], The M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Reel Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:G g/e/|d/B/A/B/ G/F/E/F/|GB/G/ d/G/B/e/|d/B/A/B/ G/F/E/D/|B/e/e/^d/ e/f/g/e/| d/B/A/B/ G/F/E/F/|GB/G/ d/G/B/e/|d/B/A/B/ G/F/E/D/|E/G/F/A/ Gz:| |:d/e/g/a/ b/g/a/b/|g/f/g/a/ g/d/B/g/|d/e/g/a/ b/g/a/b/|g/a/f/g/ e/f/g/e/| d/e/g/a/ b/a/g/f/|g/f/e/f/ g>a|b/a/g/f/ g/f/e/d/|(3e/f/g/ d/g/ e/f/g/e/:|
MY LOVE IS FAIR AND HANDSOME [1] (Ta Mo Grad Go Alain's Go Boideac). AKA and see "Donegal Boys," "Eileen Curran's (2)," "I Wish I Never Saw You," "Magic Slipper (1) (The)," "Maude Millar (2)," "McLean's Favorite," "Montua (The)," "Morrison's Reel (2)," "Mrs. Smullen's," "Paddy McFadden's (1)." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Flaherty): AA'B (O'Neill). The reel is best-known in modern times under the "Maude Millar (2)" title, popularized by the 1935 recording of County Sligo fiddle master James Morrison. "My Love is Fair and Handsome" was the favorite reel of a Mr. Broderick, the school director with whom the future collector Francis O'Neill boarded at Edina, Missouri, in the 1870's. Broderick was a native of Galway and, like O'Neill, a fine performer on the flute (O'Neill, Irish Folk Music, 1910). See also the related American Old-time tune "Katy Hill (1)," and O'Neill's cognate reel "McLean's Favorite" and the first strain of "Mary O'Neill's Fancy."