Great info. Thanx. CA
--- Nigel Gatherer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Leslie asked: > > > ...My library includes O'Neill's. Would anyone want to suggest > some > > neat Scottish tunes from that book... > > There are many tunes of Scots origin or association which have been > absorbed into the Irish tradition. You say O'Neill's - which one? > Looking at Dance Music of Ireland, here's a start (an intellectual > exercise). > > Name in O'Neill's (name of Scots original/associated tune) > > DOUBLE JIGS > Money in Both Pockets (this was certainly known in Scotland, but I > > don't know its origin) > The Jolly Corkonian (Hills of Glenorchy) > The Tailor's Thimble (Banks of the Allan) > The Highlander (Highland Pibroch or Auld Wattie) > The Cat In the Corner (Lady Charlotte Murray's Fav) > The Victor's Return (Lord MacDonald's March to Harlaw) > The Jolly Old Man (Brisk Young Lad) > Black Donald the Piper (Pibroch of Donal Dhu) > The Market Town (Peter Baillie's Wife) > The Thief of Lough Erne (Thief of Lochaber) > O'Mahoney's Frolicks (Lady Charlotte Murray's Fav) > The Gallowglass (Niel Gow's Lament for his Brother) > The Laccarue Boys (Bonnie Dundee) > The Absent-Minded Man (Hare In the Corn) > Blue Bonnets Jig > Take It Easy (Hey Jenny Come Down to Jock) > The Black Rogue (Johnny McGill's) > The Lads of Dunse > The Lasses of Dunse > Portpatrick > > SINGLE JIGS > Behind the Bush In the Garden (Wha'll be King But Charley?) > The Runaway Jig > > HIP OR SLIP JIGS > My Mind Will Never Be Aisy (Woo'd And Merrit An' A') > Tipperary Hills (Andrew Carey) > Up and Down Again (Brose and Butter) > Open the Door For Three > I Have a Wife Of My Own (I Hae a Wife O My Ain) > > REELS > Paddy Ryan's Dream (Miss Lyall) > The Flogging Reel (The Flagon) > The New Demesne (Miss Corbett's) > Johnny's Wedding (Johnny's Made a Waddin O't) > The Youngest Daughter (Sweet Molly or Hopetoun House) > The Ewe reel (The Ewie Wi the Crookit Horn) > The Boyne Hunt (The Perth Hunt) > Colonel Fraser (...of Knocky) > The Clock In the Steeple (Kilwinning's Steeple) > Dogs Among the Bushes (Athole Brose, or Brandlings) > Bonnie Kate (Bonnie Lass of Fisherrow) > Jim Kennedy's Favourite (The Lowlands of Scotland) > More Luck To Us (The Smith's a Gallant Fireman) > Roll Her On the Mountain (Roll Her On the Hill) > MacLean's Favourite (John Roy Stewart) > The Mason's Apron > Kitty Got a Clinking (High Road to Linton) > The Money Musk (Monymusk) > Molly Put the Kettle On (Jenny's Bawbee) > An Ugly Customer (Duchess of Athole's Slipper) > Miss Johnson (Miss Johnstone) > Jerry Hayes (Dunkeld Bridge) > The Flax In Bloom (Marquis of Huntly's Highland Fling) > On the Sly (Lochiel's Rant) > Col. McBain (Colonel MacBean) > Lord McDonald's Reel > Tady's Waddle (Torryburn Lasses) > Miss McLeod's Reel (Mrs McLeod of Raasay) > Push About the Jorum > Sleepy Maggie > Green Groves of Erin (Miss Stewart, Grantully) > Lord Gordon's Reel (Duke of Gordon's Favourite) > The Bonnie Boy (Because He was a Bonnie Lad) > The Reel of Bogie > Comely Jane Downing (Torryburn Lasses) > Bill Clancy's Delight (Pretty Peggy) > Jolly Seven (Highlandman Kissed his Mother) > Captain Byng > Wind That Shakes the Barley > Paddy Murphy's Wife (Mr Menzies of Culdares) > Rakish Paddy (Caber Feidh) > The Queen's Shilling (Lady Mary Ramsay) > Little Kate Kearney (Alister McAlister) > The Watchmaker (Niel Gow's Wife) > Kiss Your Partners (Braes of Dunblane) > Flowers of Limerick (Ewie Wi the Crookit Horn) > Cooleen Bridge (Tarbolton Lodge or Hatton Burn) > Maids of Tulla (Marquis of Tullibardine) > Boil the Breakfast Early (The Lasses Fashion) > > -- > Nigel Gatherer, Crieff, Scotland > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/gatherer/ > > Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music & Culture List - > To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More http://faith.yahoo.com Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music & Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html
