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Amazing Hedland
Scratch Band’s
Tunebook c
2 Colleen Digby
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Pemberiley Press
Port Hedland
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Acknowledgements
Tunes have been sourced as follows:
A Queensland Selection, compiled by M. Zann Collected M Schuster, pub Carrawobbitty Press, 1992.
manuscript fr Martin Gallaher
Music For Australian Folk Dancing by Max Klubel (c) AFT 1979
Begged Borrowed & Stolen 1979, Talunga Music (c)Talunga Music
Bushdance (c)David Johnson, John Meredith & Hugh Anderson
Up to Scratch compiled K Parsell & M Beggs Pub Down Under Music.
Laurie Griffiths – Spike Island collection (internet)
Irish Medleys (internet)
Soodlum’s Irish Tunes
John Parker ‘A Port Hedland Carol’
Three Drovers, and Christmas Day music: William G James. words: John Wheeler
Calypso Carol Michael Perry arr. Stephen Coates from photocopy. © Michael Perry and Stephen Coates 1969
Collector's Choice of set Tunes Polkas and Barn dances for traditional Dancing in Australia' vols 1, II & III. (c) Compiled by Peter Ellis Pub. Victorian
Folk Music Club Inc Box 2025s GPO Melbourne 1986
Tony King
And many other whose origins I have lost.
Thank you to all the above.
WARNING
THIS COLLECTION MUST NOT BE SOLD.
WHILST IT IS A COLLECTION OF TRADITIONAL TUNES, VARIOUS COPYRIGHTS MAY STILL EXIST ON SOME OF THE
TUNES HEREIN.
FOREWORD
Port Hedland is a small town at the top left hand corner of Australia. It is on the coastline of the Great Sandy Desert. The nearest city is Denpassar, in Indonesia, a two
hour flight away. It is the port serving the iron ore rich hinterland: it is hot and dry, and the population has a high turnover.
The Amazing Hedland Scratch Band is a scratch band. We play traditional Anglo-Celtic and Australian dance music to any that will listen, and even get the odd dance to
run. Mainly though, we are a group of people who enjoy playing music. All that wish to play are welcome. Often as many as fourteen of us are on stage, but this can be
offset by the times we struggle to raise four!
And where did the music come from?. To a large extent, the music here is the music being played in Brisbane in the 1980’s. Some of this has been written from memory,
and errors will be present. Wherever possible, I have sourced more authoritative materiel, and, to a large extent this has been from the Internet. Acknowledgement is made
particularly to the compilers of the Nottingham Music Database, whose names are seen scattered liberally at the music headings. Also Richard Robinson and Ceolas, who
also make their music freely available on the Internet. A few tunes have also been taken from Max Klubel’s Music for Australian Folk Dancing; Begged Borrowed And
Stolen; and Collector’s Choice by Peter Ellis. These sources have been used as a basis, being modified by myself, to fit the style with which I am familiar.
And how did I do it? All materiel is readily available on the Internet. The core of the system is a programme obtainable from the abc Home Page, called abc2win. The
programme uses a keyboard code for notes on a music score, providing a very compact means of music storage. Hundreds of tunes can be downloaded in one or two minutes
in this format, then reconstructed. It is also easy to write the music for this programme - G puts a quaver on the low G line, G2 a crotchet on the high G line, etc. Another
programme, abcmus, will play the music for you to check, and add the chords. As a result, the chords here are rather mundane, although this can be altered if wished. Once
the score is written, it is transferred into a publisher programme, I use Microsoft, and can be fitted to a page and printed. The only thing you need a lot of, is time! Time to
check and alter tunes, and to transpose when necessary.
The notes and words at the end have been gleaned from three main sources. The digital tradition has provided most of the words, and a few of the tunes. David Johnson’s
book ‘Bush Dance (Published by The Bush Music Club), has a lot of information on the tunes. I have also used The Bushwacker’s ‘Australian Song Book’ for some words
and tunes.
I need hardly mention that this book is designed mainly as an aide memoir for old and new band members, and not for general distribution. Almost all these tunes are
traditional. Some are not, and may be covered by copyright. I have no original sources, and acknowledgements are not made in the sources I have used. My apologies to
copyright holders if there have been infringements.
PBR
Port Hedland Sept 1997
PBR
Port Hedland July, 1999
PBR
Port Hedland, March, 2002.
1. MEDLEY: Another Fall of Rain, The Old Palmer’s Song, Roddy McCorley.
Another Fall of Rain
4
4
Chorus
Maggie May
4
4
1 2
2. Lazy Harry’s
= 270
D G D E7 A7 G D G
D A7 D A7 D
E7 A7 D G A7 D D
3. MEDLEY: Forty Pound Float, Rakes of Mallow, Waves of Tory 2
Forty Pound Float (John Ryan’s)
D G D G A D G D A D D
4
4
G D G A D G D A 1 D 2 D
Spanish Lady
D G D A D G D A D
2
4
A D G D A
Rose Tree
D D A7 D Bm Em A7 D D F#m Bm A7 D
4
4
A7 3
D D Em D D F#m Bm A7 D
3
5. MEDLEY: The Tempest, Girl With the Blue Dress on 3
Tempest, The (Wiltshire Tempest)
D D A7 D A7 D A Bm a Em A7 D A7 D G A7
2
4
D E7 A7 D A Bm a Em A7 D A7 D G D Em E7 A7 D
Em E7 A7 D A7 D A7 D A7 D A7 A7 D
6. MEDLEY: St Mary’s, Church St, Girl With The Blue Dress On.
Saint Mary’s
G D G D 1G 2 G
3
2
4
G D G D 1G 2G
3
Church Street
G C D G G C 1 D 2 D
2
4
G C G D 1G 2G D G
7. MEDLEY: Murphys, St Anthony, Rattlin’, Nicknack, G’father, Lomond 4
Dennis Murphy’s polka
D G A D G A D
2
4
G D A D G D A D
Rattlin’ Bog
G C G A7 D7 G C G 1 A7 G 2 G D7
4
4
G D7 G A7 D7 G D7 G D7 G
Grandfather Clock
1 2
Loch Lomond
G C D7 G C D7 Em G Am D7 G D7
4
4
8. Scotland the Brave 5
G G C G A7 D7 G C
4
4
C G D7 G D7 G A7 D7 A7
D7 G C C G D7 G
6
8
6
8
G D G D G
Blaydon Races
G D7 G C G D A7 D D7 G D7
6
8
G C G D D7 G D7 G C G
D A7 D G D7 G C G D D7 G
Clare Jig
G D G C D G G D
6
8
C G G D C G G D G
Old Legacy
6
8
Bobby Shaftoe
G C G D7 G C G D7 G G D7
4
4
G D7 G
11. MEDLEY: The Tempest, Girl With the Blue Dress on 7
Tempest, The (Wiltshire Tempest)
D D A7 D A7 D A Bm a Em A7 D A7 D G A7
2
4
D E7 A7 D A Bm a Em A7 D A7 D G D Em E7 A7 D
Em E7 A7 D A7 D A7 D A7 D A7 A7 D
= 100
D Bm D D D A D D D D D D D D A A D D D D
6
8
D D A D D Bm D D D A D D
Colleen
G G D C D Am D G G G
6
8
D C G G G 1 G 2G G G Am G
D G D G G G Am G Am Bm G 1 G
2 G
13. MEDLEY: Louisburg, Muckin’, Haymaker’s, Oyster Girl(D Then G), M’moiselle 8
Louisburg (Uncle’s Jig)
6
8
1 2
1 2
Haymaker’s Jig
G C D C D G D7 G G
6
8
C D C G D D7 G
6
8
1 2
6
8
14. Woodcutter’s Jig 9
6
8
15. MEDLEY: (BARN DANCE) Click, W. Matilda Cowra, Click, W. Matilda Buderim, Click, Drover’s Dream
Click go the Shears
4
4
4
4
6
8
G C G D7 G
16. MEDLEY: Harper’s Frolick, Bonnie Kate 10
Harper’s Frolick
2
4
Bonnie Kate
1 2
4
4
G D G A7 1 2
Donkey Riding
G G Am Am G G G G Em G Am Am Em G
4
4
G G
I’ll Tell My Ma
2
4
6
8
2 G D C G C G C D7 1G
6
8
2 D A D A G D 1 G A D
2
Variations
1 2
1 2
1 ?Tune name
1 2
6
8
2 ?Tune name
22. The Leaving of Liverpool 12
via PR
F F7 Bb F Dm Gm C7 F F7 Bb F C7 F Dm Gm C7
2
4
F C7 Bb F C7 F D7 G7 C7 F F7 Bb F C7 F Dm
Gm C7 F
4
4
GYPSEY TAPS
13
D7 G C D G
G D E7 A7 D
G D A7 D
D7 G D7 G D7 G
6
8
6
8
McNamara’s Band
6
8
26. MEDLEY: GYPSEY TAP MEDLEY: I’ve Got A Lovely Bunch of Cocoanuts, Ship Ahoy 15
I’ve Got A Lovely Bunch of Cocoanuts
C G7
6
8
D7 G C G7
G7 C
Gm C7 F
27. MEDLEY: REEL/JIG: GYPSEY TAP (Click, John Brown’s Body Woodland Floowers. Uncle Jin’s) 16
Click go the Shears
= 155
D G D E7 A D G A7
4
4
D A7 D A7 D A D G D A D G
A7 D A7 D
Woodland Flowers
D G Em A G D A7 1D G A7 2 D A7 D D
6
8
G A 1 D G A7 2 D A7 D
C G7 3 C7 C F D7 G7 C D7
Dm G7 C
B
1
2 Link
3
C
F C7 F
F7 Bb D7 Gm C7 F Dm G7 C7 FC7 F
WALTZES
18
D G D E7 A7 D G D
3
4
G A7 D
G E7 A7 D
G E7 A7 D
Bonny Doon
G D7 G D7 G Em D7 G D7 G D7 G Em
3
4
D7 G G Em D7 G D7 G D7 G
Em D7 G
34. Ye Banks and Braes 19
Kevin Briggs
D A7/e D/f+ A7/e D G Em A7 D A7/e D/f# A7/e D G
3
4
A7 D G D G D Em A7 D A7/e D/f# A7/e
D G A7 D
C G D7 G
G D7 G
36. Ashokan Farewell 20
D Bm D G D Bm D A F#m D Bm D G D
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
Bm D F#m A D Bm D A D Bm G D
Am Bm D A F#m D Bm D G D Bm D
A F#m D Bm D G D Bm D F#m A D
Bm D A D Bm G D Am Bm D
21
A F#m
37. MEDLEY: After the Ball, When I Grow Too Old To dream, Let Me Call You Sweetheart
After the Ball
G C G D7 G
3
4
C G E7 Am D7 G C D7 G
D7 G
Plaisir d’Amour
G Am G D7 C D7 G Am G D7 G C G C C D7
6
8
A D Em D A DFinish on an A
3
4
3
3
4
C7 F C G7 C C
3
4
3
4
46. Love is a Beautiful Song 24
3
4
3
4
AUSTRALIAN WALTZES
G C G 3 Em G C G 3 D G
3
4
C G Em G C G 3 D G
51. Euabalong Ball 25
= 160
D Em D Em D Em D
3
4
Em D
D A7 D G A7 D G D A7
3
4
D
3
4
3
4
56. Echuca Waltz 26
= 180
3
4
3
4
C G C G G F C G C G C
3
4
G C G7 C G C C F F C C
59. My Polly
= 180
3
4
3
3 3
3
3 1 2 3
D.C.
3
4
61. Under the Willow 27
= 180
3
4
3 3
OTHER WALTZES
D C G D7/Am
D7 G
3
4
4
4
65. Wangaratta waltz 28
= 170
G G Em G C Am G Bm C G D G
3
4
G Bm G Bm D G Bm G Bm D
G C G D G C G D G
3
4
2
3
4
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
68. The Old Swing Waltz 29
= 160
F C C7 F C7
3
4
F Bb F C7 F Bb F
G7 C C7 F C C7 F
69. Edelweiss
G D G C G Em C D G D7 G C G D G D7
3
4
G A7 D D7 G D7 G C G D7 G
71. Today
= 100 Randy Sparks
G Em Am
3
4
3
4
D7 G Em Am D7 G C# C#m G Em Am D7
G Em 1 Am D7 2 D7 G
72. MEDLEY: HOMECOMING (arr King) 30
Homecoming
= 180 Merlina arr. King
A
D A Bm G D A D A D A Bm G D
4
4
A D 1 D 2 D
B
D A Bm G D A Bm E A D G Bm
A D A 1 D 2 D
Flossy O’Toole
G Am D G D Em
3
4
G D7 G D7 G D7 G C G D7 G
Scottish Wood
D G A D 1 Em A 2 G A D D D
3
4
C D
3
4
76. MEDLEY: PARMA WALTZ (Bell Table & Under the Bridges of Paris) 31
Bell Table
= 160
D G D F#m G A G A D G D F#m
3
4
G A G A D D F#m Bm D G Em A D F#m
Bm D G D A D
G7 C G7 Dm A7 Dm G7 D Fm G7 C
A7 Dm Fm C Am D7 Dm G7 C D7 D.C. al Fine
3
4
78. MEDLEY: COWBOY WALTZ (Cowboy Waltz & Lyrinka) 32
Cowboy Waltz
= 150
D G D E
3
4
A D G D G D
G D A D D Bm G Em 3A
D G Em A D
Lyrinka
D A G D Bm D A A7 Em A D
3
4
A 3 D A G D A7 D D G A D Em A
D A D A D3 A G D A7 D
79. MEDLEY: DUTCH HOE DANCE (Dutch Hoe Dance & A Gordon for Me)
Dutch Hoe Dance
= 250
F C7 F C7
3
4
F C7 F C7 F
A Gordon for Me
C Dm G F G C Dm G
3
4
C F C C F Dm G7 C G C F Dm G7
C F C
80. MEDLEY: DOROTHEA (Max’s Waltz & Under the Willow) 33
Max’s Waltz
= 185
C G7 C G7
3
4
C F G C G7 C F G C
G7 G7 C
C Am C G7 Dm G7 G C G C
3
4
Am C F C G C G7 C G7 C
F C G7 C G7 Am C G7 C
G7 F G7 C G7 C G7 C G7
82. MEDLEY: WALTZ COUNTRY DANCE (Weary Waiting & Come Over the Stream Charlie) 34
Weary Waiting
= 180
A
G C D G C D G C D C D7 G D7
3
4
G
B
G C D7 G C D7 G C D7 G C D
3
4
B
G Em Am D G C G D C G D C G
D7 G
3
4
D7 G C C G G D7 D7 G D G G
Am D Am D7 G
84. Bill Cooper’s Waltz 35
= 180
1 2
3
4
1 2
3
4
3
4
3 3
4
3 3
1 2
B
G D Em A G D Em A7
Am G C F C 1 G Am 2 G Am
3
Bb Gm F Gm F Gm
3
6
8
Em
Em Am F7 Cm7 F7 2 Bb F
3
4
99. Tulips from Amsterdam 38
3
4
D A D Em D Em D A
3
4
D A Bm A D A D Em D
3
4
G G Bm C G C G A7 D7 G Bm
3 3 3
C G Am D7 1 G 2 G
3
103. New Land 39
Otis Thomas, Cape Breton
F Am Dm Fmaj7 Gm GmMaj7 Gm7 C7 3 F Am
3
3
4
Dm Bb Dm Am Dm F Am Gm GmMaj7 C7
F Am Dm Gm Dm Am Dm
Gmaj9 Am D7 G Em D7 G
3
4
1 2
BARN DANCE TUNES
40
106. MEDLEY: REELS: BARN DANCE (Click, Waltzing Matilda & Drovers Dream)
Click go the Shears
= 180
4
4
4
4
3
Drover’s Dream
4
4
3
3 3 3
3 3
107. MEDLEY: REELS: FOUR SISTER’S BARNDANCE (Four Sister’s & Mudgee Schottiche)
Four Sister’s Barndance
= 140
3 C G7 F C 3 G C F C D G7 C
4
4
Mudgee Schottische
Em C G Em Em C G Am Em C G Em Em Am
4
4
G Em Em Em Em G Am G G Em Em Em Em G G
3 3 3 3
Em
108. Four Sister’s Barndance 41
3
4
4
3
3
4
4
3
3
G D7 G B7 Em D A7 D7 G
G Em G D7 G
D Dm G D Bm D Bm Em A F#m D
Bm G D A E D Dm G D Bm D
F#m D Bm
3 3
POLKAS 42
G Am G Am G
2
4
4
4
1 2
115. MEDLEY: Robbie Hobkirk’s, Father’s Polka 43
Robbie Hobkirk’s Polka
4
4
Father’s Polka
4
4
1
116. MEDLEY: POLKAS: BROWN JUG POLKA (Brown Jug, Andrew’s & Jenny Lind polkas)
Little Brown Jug
Heel & Toe Polka
= 140
D G A 1D 2 D D G A 1 D 2 D
2
4
Andrew’s Polka
G D7 G D7 G G D G D7 G
2
4
D G D7 G
2
4
2
4
119. MEDLEY: POLKAS: BUFFALO GALS (Buffalo Gals, Angeline the Baker & Duncan Gray)
Buffalo Gals
= 140
G D7 G D7 G C G D7
2
4
G C G D7 G
Duncan Gray
D A D G D A D G D D G A
2
4
D G D A D G D
120. MEDLEY: POLKAS: CIRCASSIAN CIRCLE (Circassian Circle, All the way to Galway & Capt Byng)
45
Circassian Circle
= 110
G D7 G D7 G
2
4
G D7 G D7 G
Captain Byng
G Em Am D7 G Em C D7 G G Em
2
4
Am D7 G Em C D7 G
121. MEDLEY: POLKAS: DASHING WHITE SERGEANT (Dashing White Serg, St Mary’s & Rose Tree)
Dashing White Sergeant
= 120
D G A D G 1 2
2
4
A D A D A D G A D G
D G A7 1 2
St Mary’s
1 2
2
4
Rose Tree
D Em D A7 D G A7 1 D 2 D
2
4
Em A7 D G A7 1 D 2
122. MEDLEY: POLKAS: GALOPEDE (Galopede, Jamie Allen & Winster Gallop) 46
Galopede
= 140
D G A D G A D D G A D
2
4
G A D
Jamie Allen
G Em Am C D7 G C G D7 G A7 D7
2
4
3
3
Winster Gallop
G D G C G D7 G G C D
4
4
D D7 G
123. MEDLEY: POLKAS: LA RUSSE QUADRILLE (La Russe, Rose Tree & Highland Laddie)
La Russe
= 250
G C D G D D7 G
4
4
D G D A7 D G D A7 D
Rose Tree
D Em D A7 D G A7 1 D 2 D D
2
4
Em A7 D 1 D 2 D
Highland Lassie
D G D A D G D Bm G D G D
2
4
A G D Bm
124. MEDLEY: POLKAS: MAIRI’S WEDDING (Mairi’s Wedding, My Love She’s & Ger the Rigger) 47
Mairi’s Wedding
= 134
D G A D G A D G D A
2
4
D G A
125. MEDLEY: POLKAS: SEIGE OF ENNIS (Seige of Ennis, Pat Horgan’s #2 & Sweeney’s)
Seige of Ennis
= 134 BB&S (sl modified)
G D Em G D7 G G C D G D
2
4
Em G C G D Em G D Em G Em G
D7 G
Pat Horgan’s #2
Kerry #2
Em D Em D Em D Em Em
2
4
G D Em
Sweeney’s
G C Gm Am D G C D G G
2
4
C D G C D G
126. MEDLEY: POLKAS: THE TEMPEST (Tempest, Girl With the Blue Dress on, & My Love is but a Lassie)
48
Tempest, The (Wiltshire Tempest)
= 120
D D A7 D A7 D A Bm a Em A7 D A7 D G A7
2
4
D E7 A7 D A Bm a Em A7 D A7 D G D Em E7 A7 D
Em E7 A7 D A7 D A7 D A7 D A7 A7 D
D A D A D F# G A7 D D G D
2
4
Em A D A D F#m G A7 D
Winster Galop
G D G C G D7 G G C D D
2
4
D7 G
Bill Sullivan’s
A E7 A E7 A A D A E7
2
4
A D A E A
Tralee Gaol
Em Bm Em D Em Bm Em D Em Em Bm
2
4
D Em Bm D Em
G G D7 G GC G D7 G C 1 G D7 2 G G G
4 3
4 4
D7 G G D7 D7 G D7 G C G D7 G D7
2
4
G C G D7 G D7 G C G D7 G D7 G C G D7
G D7
129. SET DANCE: TROIKA 50
Troika
= 190
Am E7 Am E7 Am E7 Am E7 Am G7 C E7 Am Dm Am Am E7 Am
4
4
Am E7 Am E7 Am Dm E7 Am
D A 1 D 2 A D D A 1
2
4
D 2A D D A 1 D A
D G D A E7 A7 D G D
2
4
G6 A7 D A D6 A E7 A
D A D6 E7 A A7 D A7 D A7 D
G6 A7 D
D A7 D A7
2
4
D A E7 A E7 A E7 A
D E7 A
133. SET DANCE: MAXINA (The Maxina) 51
Maxina
ABAC
= 180
4
4
4
4
Nightbirds
4
4
3
135. Ask Old Brown to Tea 52
2
4
2
4
2
4
2
4
1 2
139. Kerry #2
Pat Horgan’s #2
2
4
2
4
141. Sweeney’s 53
BB&S
2
4
4
4
2
4
144. Nancy
Tom Clough
1 2
2
4
2
4
2
4
147. Jamie Allen 54
G Em Am C D7 G C G D7 G G C A7
2
4
3
D7 G D7 G 3
2
4
2
4
2
4
2
4
2
4
1 2
153. Goodbye Tipparary 55
Leaving Tipparary
= 116 Trad
2
4
2
4
2
4
2
4
3
4
AUSTRALIAN POLKAS
56
2
4
1 2
2
4
2
4
2
4
2
4
163. Conjewai Polka 57
= 180
2
4
2
4
3
2
4
2
4
2
4
1 2
2
4
MAZURKAS
58
3
3
4
3 3
3
3
4
3
3
3
4
3
4
3
4 3
3 3 3
3
3 3
3 3 3
173. Joe Cashmere’s Mazurka 59
= 180
3 3 3 3 3 3
3
4
3
4
1 2
3
4 3
3
4
1 2 1 2
3
3
179. MEDLEY: STRATHSPEY: ST JOHN’S RIVER (Bonnie Lass of Bon Accord & Mary Hamilton of Auchencruive)
Bonnie Lass of Bon Accord
= 120
A E7 A A7 D E7 A A D A D
4
4
3
A D E A D A A7 D Em A A D A D A D E
3 3
A A7 D E7 A
180. MEDLEY: JIGS: COUNTRY BUMPKIN (Irish stew, Saddle The Pony, Shandon Bells, Life is All Chequered)
Irish stew
6
8
6
8
181. MEDLEY: JIGS: FLYING PIEMAN (Flying Pieman, Herb’s Jig, Rum Rebellion, Garryowen) 62
Flying Pieman
D Bm D D D D Bm A D Bm D D D D Bm D D D G G
6
8
D D G A D D G G D A D D
Herb’s Jig
6
8
Rum Rebellion
6
8
Garryowen
6
8
182. MEDLEY: JIGS: FLYING PIEMAN (Flying Pieman, Kesh & Tripping Upstairs)
Flying Pieman (see above)
The Kesh Jig
G G D D G G Em G G G D D G G 1D G
6
8
2 D G G G Em G G G D D G G Em G G D G G
Tripping Upstairs
D G D A7 D G D G D A7 D
6
8
Bm A Bm A A7 D
183. MEDLEY: JIGS: JUBILEE JIG (Jubilee Jig, Paddy Whack, New Soundpost, Swallow Tail) 63
Jubilee Jig
= 130
6
8
1 2
Paddy Whack
1
6
8
2 1
6
8
2 1
6
8
2 1 2
184. MEDLEY:THADY THOU GANDER Swallow Nest, Saddle Pony, Kesh, Haste Wedding & Smash Windows
64
Swallow’s Nest
= 134
Em D Em D Em
6
8
A D G D G D A7 D
6
8
186. MEDLEY: JIGS: WILLOW TREE (48 bar jigs Blarney Pilgrim & Merrily Kiss the Quaker’s Wife) 65
Merrily Kiss the Quaker’s Wife
BB&S
A
G C G D G C G D G
6
8
B
G C G C G D G C G C G D G
C
G D G D G D G D C G G D G
Blarney Pilgrim
G D G D Em D G D G D Em D
6
8
G Em D Em G D G G D G G Em D G D G
D G D Em G D G D Em
187. MEDLEY: JIGS: QUAKER’S WIFE 66
(Merrily Danced the Quakers Wife, Smash the Windows, Nae Luck Aboot the Hoose, Cock o’ the North)
Merrily Danced the Quakers Wife
6
8
6
8
D A
6
8
1 2
6
8
188. MEDLEY: JIGS: STOCKYARDS (Stockyards, Blackthorne, Rakes Kildare, Frost All Over) 67
Stockyards
1
6
8
2
Blackthorne Stick
G C G C G C Am D G C G C G D G
6
8
G G Em C D G C G C G D G
6
8
Am Am D7 G C G Am G Am Am
G C G Am Em Am Variations:
1 2
6
8
Haymaker’s Jig
6
8
6
8
Lamb Skinnet
1
6
8
2 1 2
Kenmure’s Awa’
1 2
6
8
190. MEDLEY: JIGS: Drumdelgie, Greenholm, Cheltenham Spa 69
Drumdelgie
D D G A7 Em A7 D D G A7 D D
6
8
Em A7 D Em A7 D D G A7 D
Greenholm
G C G A7 D7 G C G D7 G
6
8
G C G A7 D7 G C G D7 G
Cheltenham Spa
D G D A7 D G D A7 D A
6
8
D A E7 A A D A7 D
D F#m G D D Bm G A7 D F#m G D D Bm A7 D
6
8
F#m F#m G D Bm G A7 D F#m G D D Bm A7 D
Tripping up stairs
D G D Bm A7 D D G D Bm A7 D
6
8
Bm Bm A A Bm Bm A7 D
192. MEDLEY: JIGS: Sam Sludge, Tramp Tramp Tramp, Home, Boys, Home, Simon’s Stomp 70
Sam Sludge
= 450
G G G C G C G D7 A7 D D D G
6
8
G C G D7 G G G G C G G G D A7 D
D A7 D7 G G C G D7 G
D D G D G A7 D D
G D7 D7 D7 C G D7 D7 D7 D7 G
Simon’s Stomp
D D D D G G A7 A7 D D
6
8
D G D D A7 D D G A7 D Bm
D G A7 D G A7 D D Em A7 D
193. MEDLEY: JIGS: Postie’s Jig , Row Upon the Stairs 71
Postie’s Jig
C C C G7 G7 G7 G7 C C C C
6
8
F F C G7 C C C C C G7 G7
G7 G7 C C C C D7 D7 1 G7 G7
2 G7 C
D A7 D
194. MEDLEY: JIGS: Mrs Grace Bowie, The Hogmanay 72
Mrs Grace Bowie
= 120 Air:Unknown, Harmony and bass Laurie Griffiths
D D D A7 A7 Em A7 Em A7 Em A7 D A7 D
6
8
6
8
6
8
D D A7 A7 Em A7 Em A7 Em A7 D D D D Em
Em A7 A7 A7 D D D D Em Em A7
A7 A7 D
The Hogmanay
G D7 G G Bm Em D7 Em D D D7 G G
6
8
6
8
D7 G G Bm Em D7 Em D D7 G G D7 Em Bm Em D
Am Em D G D7 Em D G D7 Em Bm Em D Am Em D7 G D D7
73
195. MEDLEY: POSTIE’S JIG (Lassie Come & Dance, Blaydon Races, I’ve Ne’er been Kissed)
Lassie Come & Dance with Me
= 134
6
8
1 2
Blaydon Races
G E D7 G C G D A7 D D7 G D7
6
8
G C G D D7 G D7 G C G
D A7 D G D7 G C G D D7 G
E7 A7 D D7 G D D7 G A7 D G D
196. MEDLEY: JIGS: Lady in the boat, Down With The French, Vive La France 74
Lady in the boat
air:Anon, Harmony: Laurie Griffiths
1
D D D A D D D A7 D
6
8
Vive La France
6
8
197. MEDLEY: JIGS: Oyster Girl, Kitty M’Ghee, Belle of the Ball 75
Oyster Girl
Air: Anon; Harmony, "Muscle Man": Laurie Griffiths
1
G D7 G D7 G C G D7 G G
6
8
C D7 G G C G G
Kitty M’Ghee
D D A7 D Em A D D A7 D A7 D D Em A7
6
8
D Em A D G Em A7 D A7 D
2
1 2
1 2
198. MEDLEY: JIGS: The Railway, Aald Hill Grind, 76
The Railway
G Am D7 G G C Em D7 G G G
G
6
8
C D G G C D G
1
D G A D D G D A D G A D D G A D D G Em
6
8
D A D G Em D G A7 D
2
D Em A
D A7 F#m Bm Em A D G A7 D
6
8
200. MEDLEY: JIGS: Perfect Cure, Starry Night for a Ramble 78
The Perfect Cure
Air unknown, Harmony "Preventative medicine" Laurie Griffiths
D A7 D A7 D A7 D A7 D D A7 A7
6
8
D E7 A D A7 A7 D A7 D
D A D G D G D A D D A7 D Em Bm
6
8
Em Bm G Em Bm Em Bm Em D A A7 A D
D A A7 D
Blackberry Quadrille
AABBCC (Last time AABBCA)
D D A7 Bm D D D A D Fine A G
6
8
D A7 Bm A G D A7 D A A G
A A A E7 1 A 2 A A7
202. MEDLEY: JIGS: Cape Breton Jigs 1 &2 79
Cape Breton Jig #1
= 180
1 2
6
8
6
8
1 2
McGurk’s
1 2
6
8
1
203. MEDLEY: JIGS Geese in the Bog & Pipe on the Hob
The Geese in the Bog
= 180 Trad Irish
6
8
6
8
6
8
1 2
204. MEDLEY: JIGS Kimmel’s No 1& 2, Out on the Ocean 80
Patsy Geary’s (Kimmel’s No.1)
= 200 Trad Irish
1 2
6
8
6
8
1 2
6
8
205. MEDLEY: JIGS Cook in the Kitchen, Dusty Windowsills, Sgt. Cahill’s Favourite
The Cook in the Kitchen
= 200 Trad Irish
6
8
Dusty Windowsills
6
8
12
8
206. MEDLEY: JIGS Banish Misfortune Medley, The Walls of Liscarroll, Atholl Highlanders 81
Banish Misfortune
= 200 Trad Irish
6
8
6
8
Atholl Highlanders
6
8
207. MEDLEY: JIGS King of the Pipers Medley, The Mug of Brown Ale
King of the Pipers
= 180 Trad Irish
6
8
6
8
208. MEDLEY: JIGS: CUMBERLAND REEL (Cumberland Reel & Winster Galop) 82
Cumberland Reel
King of the Cannibal Islands
= 140
D G D Em A D G D Bm A A7 D D
6
8
Em Bm E7 A7 D A G D A G D Em
A A7 D
Winster Galop[
G D G C G D7 G G C D
2
4
D D7 G
209. MEDLEY: 48 BAR JIGS: GUMNUTS QUADRILLE (Capt White & Dingle Regatta. 48 bar jigs)
Captain White
= 134 Music For Australian Folk Dancing
D A G D A7 D A G D A7 D A
6
8
D A D 1 A 2 A7 D A7 D
G A7 D
Dingle Regatta
G D G D G D
6
8
G D G D G D G G D
G D G D G
210. STRIP THE WILLOW (Jig of Slurs) 83
Jig of Slurs
= 130
D G D G D Em A D G D G A D
6
8
D Em D A7 D
G D Em G D Em G D Em D Em G
Em G Em G Em D Em
A E7 A Bm E7 A E7 A D E7 A
6
8
A D A Bm E7 A D A D E7 A A
Bm E7 A D E7 A A
D A G A D A D E7 A
Bm D Bm E7 A7 G D G D A7 D G
D G D A7 G D G D A7 D
213. SET DANCE: JIGS: SWEETS OF MAY 84
Sweets of May
= 200 Trad
D A D G D G D A D D A7 D Em Bm
6
8
Em Bm G Em Bm Em Bm Em D A A7 A D
D A A7 D
G C D G Bm Em C Am G Em Am C D
6
8
G C Bm Em C Am G Em C D G G C D G
C D Em D Em A D C G Am C D G
C D G Bm Em C Am G Em C D G Extra 2 bars C D G
215. SET DANCE: JIGS: EVENING THREE STEP & WASHINGTON POST (Liberty Bell)
Liberty Bell
= 120
G C Am D D7 G D G A7
6
8
D7 A7 D D7 D G C D7 G D7 G A7
D7 C B7 C B C G D7 G G7 C
G7 G C G D7 G7
C G7 G C
F G7 C
216. SET DANCE: WHITE HEATHER JIG 85
White Heather Jig
= 160
G D7 G D7 G C D7 G Em A7 D D7 G D7 G
6
8
G D7 G C D7 G Am D7 G A7 D G D G Em A
E7 A7 D G D D7 G Em A7 D B7 A A7 D D7
G D7 G D7 G C D7 G Em D D7 G G7 C G7 C
G7 C G7 C G7 Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm D7 G D7 G G7
CG7 C G7 C G7 C C7 F Dm G7 C F C C7
F Dm C Am G7 C D7 G D7 G D7 G C D7 G Em
D7 G
6
8
6
8
6
8
221. The Miller of Glanmire 86
The Lilting Banshee
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
1 2
227. The Knights of Saint Patrick 87
BB&S
1 2
6
8
228. Drumdelgie
BB&S
1 2
6
8
6
8
2 1
6
8
D A7 A7 D
232. Antrim Lasses 88
6
8
6
8
1 2
6
8
6
8
237. Harvest Time 89
6
8
6
8
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 Variations: 1
6
8
2
6
8
2 1
2
241. Minstrel’s Fancy, The (Pioneer Clog or Hanover Hornpipe) 90
A
1 2
6
8
B
1 2
6
8
6
8
D A Bm A Bm E7 A
4
G D G G D Em Bm A Bm G
A Em D G Em Am
6
8
3
D G D G A7 D Bm D G D A7 D
6
8
D A D Bm D G A7 D A D Bm D A7 D
251. Morrison’s Jig 92
= 125
Em D Em G D Em D G D G D Em
6
8
D Em D Em D G D Em D Em D
G D Em D G Em D G D
6
8
3
1 2 dc
6
8
ENGLISH (SINGLE) JIGS
93
6
8
6
8
B
1 2
6
8
1 2
6
8
6
8
259. John of Paris (Ninety−Five) 94
= 110 Trad
G C Em G Am D G D G
6
8
C Em G Am D G Am G Em G Em
G Em C G Am G D G C Em G Am D
G Am G
C G CEm D G D G
6
8
6
8
6
8
264. Cock o’ the North 95
Trad.
Bm Bm D Bm Bm Bm Em Em Bm Bm D Bm Bm Em Bm Bm
6
8
Bm Bm Em Em D Bm D Bm Bm Em Bm Bm
265. Lilliburlero
6
8
266. Colleen
= 140 Barber−Riley
G G D C D Am D G G G
6
8
D C G G G 1 G 2 G G G Am G
D G D G G G Am G Am Bm G 1 G
2 G
AUSTRALIAN JIGS
96
6
8
6
8
6
8
2
6
8
6
8
1 2
272. McGlashan’s 3rd Fig of First Set Tune 97
= 200 Trad
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
CANADIAN JIGS
98
276. St Lawrence Jig
Trad
D A D A D G D
6
8
A D D7 G D A7 D
SCOTTISH JIGS
9
8
9
8
9
8
9
8
2
284. Rocky Road To Dublin, the 100
Toby Bennett
Am G Am G Am G Am G Am G Am Am G
9
8
Em Bm Em G Am G Am G Am G G Am G
Am G Em Bm Em G
9
8
9
8
12
8
REELS
101
288. MEDLEY: REELS Turkey in the Straw, St Anne’s Reel, Pinch of Snuff
Turkey in the Straw
= 220
G D7 G D7
4
4
G C G D G D G D7 G
St Anne’s Reel
4
4
A Pinch of Snuff
4
4
289. Willafjord
= 200 Trad Shetland (Shetland)
D G D Em A7 D G A7
4
4
D D Em G D Em A7 D Em G
A7 D
290. Drowsy Maggie 102
Em Em D Em 1 Em D 2 Em D
D A D G D A D D G A G
G A D
G D G
D G G Am G
D G
Variations
3
293. Corn Rigs 103
Trad
3
1 2
3
1 2
3 3
D G Am G
D G A7
A D E7 A D6 E7 A D E7 D E7 A A D E7 A
4
4
A D A E7 A E7 A E7 A D A E7 A D E7 A
Jaybird
D A D G A D
4
4
G D E A G D G A D
302. MEDLEY: REELS: BLACWATTLE REEL (Blackwattle, Nancy & Wynham’s Reels) 105
Blackwattle Reel
= 240
G D7 G D7 G D7 G C D7 G
4
4
G C D7 G Em Am D7 G C D7 G D7 G
Nancy
D G A D G A D
4
4
D A7 D G A D G A7 D
Wynham’s Reel
G C G C G A7 D G C G C D G G D C
4
4
D G A7 D7 G D C G D G
303. MEDLEY: REELS: CHAIN DOUBLE QUADRILLE (Scarterglen & Yarmouth Reel)
Scarterglen
= 250 Trad.
G Em D G D 1 G 2 G G
2
4
C G D G C G D G G D Em G D Em
C G D G
Yarmouth Reel
2
4
304. MEDLEY: REELS: COLONIALS QUADRILLE (Can Can & Red Wing) 106
Can Can
= 134
A D G D A7 D E7 A7 D G D
2
4
A7 D A7 D DG D A7 D D D D A D D G D A7
D D G D A7 D D7 G D7 G D7 G D7 G
D7 G D7 G D G D7 G D7 G G
Red Wing
G G GG C Em G C Am G G Am Bm D Em G G GG C Em GG
2
4
C Am G G Am Bm G G Em Em Em Bm G G G Em G D D Em G G G G EmEm
Em Bm G G G Em G D Am G G Em
305. Can Can (parts) 107
Celebrated Galop from "Orpheus in the Underworld"
= 140 Offenbach Arr Lynn Palmer
2
4
2
4
306. MEDLEY: REELS: DIP & DIVE QUADRILLE (Marching Down Broadway & Gay Ladies) 108
Marching Down Broadway
= 240
D A Em A D
4
4
A Em A D D A
D G E7 A
Gay Ladies
A A#6 E7 A
4
4
A7 D 1 E7 2 E7 A
A E7 A
307. MEDLEY: REELS: DORSET FOUR HAND REEL (Dorset 4Hand reel, Winster Galop & Walter Bulwer#2)
G G C C G G G Am G G C C G G 1 G G 2G G G Em
2
4
G G Am G Em Bm G Em G G Am Bm G G
Winster Galop[
G D G C G D7 G G C D
2
4
D D7 G
309. MEDLEY: REELS: DUKE OF PERTH (Duke of Perth, Ger the Rigger & Happy We’ve been a’Thegither)
Duke of Perth
= 134
G D7 G C D7 G Em Am
2
4
Em Am Em Am G D7 G7 G
Em Am Em
311. MEDLEY: REELS: OLD JOE CLARK (Old Joe Clark & Angeline the Baker)
Old Joe Clark
= 200
A E A A G A A G A
2
4
A G A
Am G Am G Em G Am
4
4
Am G Am G Em G Am
G Am G Em G Am
Greenwood Side,the
Bm A Bm A F#7 1 BmEm Bm 2 BmEm Bm
4
4
Bm G F#m A Bm G F#m A F#7 BmEmBm
G F#m Bm A F#7
Teribus
D G Em A7 D G A7 D D
4
4
G Em A D G A7 D G Em A A7 D
G A7 D
313. MEDLEY: REELS: 112
TRIP TO BAVARIA (Trip to Bavaria, Caddam Wood & Columbus’s Sword)
Hamish’s Tune
= 240
A E E7 A A7
4
4
D E D D#8 E7 A A#8 Bm E
E7 A A7 D E D D#8 E7 A
Caddam Wood
G D7 1 G 2 D7
4
4
G G D7 G
D7
Columbus’s Sword
D A D A D D
4
4
A D A D
314. MEDLEY: VIRGINIA REEL 113
Mama Don’t Allow, Didn’t He Ramble, Coming in on a Wing, We Shall Not Be Moved, Careless Love
Mama Don’t Allow
Trad
G G G G G G F D7 G G C C G
2
4
D7 G
Didn’t He Ramble
D A D D A D
2
4
Coming in on a Wing
D A7 D G A7 D G D A7 D
2
4
Careless Love
G D7 G D7 G G D7 GC GC
2
4
315. SET DANCE: VIRGINIA REEL (Bobby Shaftoe, Clare Jig & Marie’s Wedding)
Bobby Shaftoe
= 160
D A7 D A7 D A7
2
4
D A7 D
Clare Jig
G D G C D G G D
6
8
C G G D C G D G
Marie’s Wedding
D G A D G A D G D A
2
4
D G A
316. SET DANCE: VIRGINIA REEL (Duncan Gray, Muckin’ Geordie’s Byre & British Grenadiers) 114
Duncan Gray
= 125
D A D G D A D G D D G A
2
4
D G D A D G D
6
8
G D A D G D G A D
British Grenadiers
D A7 D A7 D A7 D A7 D D
2
4
G D A D A7 D G D A7 D
6
8
4
4
Em Am 1 D7 G G 2 D7 G G
318. MEDLEY: REELS: Jimmy Allen, Jenny Lind, Uncle Bernard’s Polka 115
Jimmy Allen
Trad
G G G G Am D C G G Em G G G Am G G G Em C
4
4
D D Bm Em G Em G G G Am G G G G G C C D Bm G Am
G G Bm C G G G G Em A G D G G C G G Bm C G
Jenny Lind
D G D A D D G D A7 D D7 C
4
4
G D7 G C G D7 G
4
4
Fermoy Lasses
4
4
4
4
1 2
320. MEDLEY: REELS Nine Points of Roguery Medley, Gravel Walk 117
The Nine Points of Roguery
= 220 Trad Irish
4
4
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
Gravel Walk
4
4
321. MEDLEY: REELS Miss Monaghan, Castle Kelly, Concertina Reel 118
Miss Monaghan
= 220
4
4
Castle Kelly
D A D A D
4
4
D A D A D A D A D
A
323. MEDLEY: REELS Flowers of Edinburgh Medley, Soldier’s Joy, Staten Island 120
Flowers of Edinburgh
= 180
4
4
Soldier’s Joy
4
4
Staten Island
4
4
OTHER REElS
121
324. La Russe
Kevin Briggs, via EF
G C D G D D7 G
4
4
D G D A7 D G D A7 D
4
4
1 2
3
328. Sporting Paddy 122
BB&S
4
4
4
4
*
C C G G G G Am D7 G G C C
G D7 G G
333. George White’s Favourite 123
Carrowcastle Lasses
= 100
1 2
1 2
Bm 3
1 A D 2 A D D D Em C Am
D Bm Em Bm D Bm 1 D 2 D 3
G Em G G G D Em 1G
G Em 2G Em D G
3
1 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4
4
3
3
Bm G A D
G C D G G D G
D G C D G
D Em Em D Em
D Em
343. McMahon’s 125
BB&S
4
4
4
4
Am Am D7 G
3 3 3 3
348. Sligo Maid 126
BB&S
4
4
1 2
1 2
C Dm C G C Dm C C C C C G C
2
4
C C C
354. Aunt Hessie’s White Horse 127
Kevin Briggs
G G D D7 G G D7 G G G7 C C
4
4
G G D7 D7 G
4
4
Am D7 G
G G D Em D7 G D Em C C G G Am g f# e D7 c# b a
2 4
4 4
G D7 G
359. Girl I Left Behind Me, the 128
Brighton Camp
C Em Em Em Em Em G Em C Em Em Em D Bm Em Em G Em
4
4
G Em G Em Em Bm C Em Em Em D Bm Em Em
G D G D D A7 D B Bm F#7 Bm F#7 Bm A
Bm A E7 A G D G F#7 Bm A D A E7 A
C D A7 Bm F#m G D A7 D A7 Bm
4
4
3
362. Rattigan’s
BB&S
3 3
363. Jacaranda Dance 129
= 200
4
4
1 2
D7 G D7 G A7 D7 G Am D7
G Am D7 G
368. Winster Gallop 130
G D G C G D7 G G
4
4
C D D D7 G
3 3 3Am D7 3 3 3 3 3
C G G D7
3
SLIDES
131
6
8
1 2
12
8
6
8
12
8
1 2
375. Dinny O’Keefe’s 132
= 240 Trad Irish
12
8
12
8
12
8
12
8
MARCHES
133
2
4
380. MEDLEY: MARCHES: BONNY BREAST KNOT (Barren Rocks of Aden & Portsmouth)
Barren Rocks of Aden
= 130
D A7 D D A7 D D A7
4
4
Em D D A Em D
Portsmouth
G C G G G C G D 1 G 2 G G
2
4
C D G C G D 1 G 2 G
4
4
4
4
What’s the news? what’s the news? Oh my bold Shel − ma − lier, with your long bar − relled gun, of the sea? Say what
wind from the sun blows his mes − sen − ger here, With a hymn of the dawn for the free? Good − ly news, good − ly news, do I
bring, youth of Forth, good − ly news do I bring, Bar − gy man! For the boys march at dawn from the south to the north, led by
Raglan Road
4
4
On Rag − lan Road of an Au − tumn day, I saw her first and knew That her da − rk hair would weave a
snare that I mi − ght one day rue. I saw the dan − ger and I passed, a − long the en − chan − ted way,
And I said, Let grief be a fal − len leaf at the daw − ning of the day.
Roddy McCorley
4
4
Oh see the fleet fo − ot hosts of men. who speed with fa − ces wan. Fro − m farm − stead and fro − m thresh − ers
cot. A − long the banks of Ban. The − y come with ven − ge − nce in their eyes, too late, too late are they.
For young Rod − dy M’ Cor − le − y goes to die on the Bridge of Toombe to − day.
384. Mr Hitler
Dad’s Army Theme
4
4
135
4
4
D D G D D D G D G D D G D
2
4
D A G D D G D G D D G D D
Link to A
6
8
390. Repasz 137
Irish Guards, the
= 60
6
8
1 2
1 2 1 2
1 2
2
4
2
4
2
4
394. Halting March, the 138
BB&S
4
4
3 3
3
2
1 2
Fine
G Am D7 G C D.S. G
4
4
D Em D D Em D D Em D D A
4
4
D D G A D G A D Em D D A
D
399. Boy’s Lament for His Dragan 139
Seventy Second Highlander’s Farewell, the
= 200
4
4
2
4
2
4
404. Mountains of Pomeroy 140
BB&S
2
4
2
4
2
4
2
4
2
4
2
4
410. Do You Hear the People Sing? 141
= 120 Music:Claude−Michel SchOnberg Lyrics Alain Boublil & Jean−Marc Natel, English: Herbert Kretzemer
Bb F Dm G
3
4 3
4
Do you hear the peo − ple sing? Sing − ing the song of an − gry men? It is the mu − sic of a peo − ple who will
4
4
Csus C F Bb F Dm Gm C7
3 3
3
not be slaves a − gain! When the bea − ting of your heart Ech − oes the bea − ting of the drums There is a life a − bout to start When to − mor − row
F E7 Dm Am 3 Am/G F Dm7
comes! Will you yond the bar − ri − cade Is there a world you long to see? Then join3in the fight That
3 will give 3you the right3 to be
G C G7/C C Am D7 G7susG7
3
ff
C F C Am Dm7 G7 1 C 2 C
3
5
4
bea − ting of your heart Ech −3oes the bea − ting of the drums, There ia a 3
life a − bout to start When to − mor − row comes! Will you comes
5
4
Cm Ab/C
4
4
4
4
411. Pirate Chorus (from the Pirates of Penzance) 142
Come, Friends, We’ll Always Be
= 120 Gilbert and Sullivan
4
4
Come, Friends, who plough the sea, Truce to Na − vi − ga − tion,
4
4
4
4
take an − oth − er sta − tion, Let’s va − ry pi − ra − cee, with a lit − tle bur − gla − ree
Come, Friends, who plough the sea, Truce to Na − vi − ga − tion, take an − oth − er sta − tion, Let’s va − ry
3
3
D A7 D
Boys of Bluehill
D 3 D G Em D Em D Bm D 3 D Bm Em
4
4
3 G 3
D Em D Bm D D Em D Em D Bm D D
Bm Em D Em D D
3
3
3 3 3 3
3 3 3 3
3 3 3
3 3 3 3 3 3
3 3 3
3 3
D7 G G7 C Cm D7 G
3 3 3 3 3 3
3
3
415. Off to California 144
G G G C G G D
3 3
4
4
3 3
G C 3 G C Em G Em C D
3
3
G D G C G Em C 3 D G
A
4
4
3
B
3
3
C 3
3 3
3
3
3 D 3 3
3
3 3 3
F
417. MEDLEY: HORNPIPES (Castles in the Air, Orange and Blue) 145
Castles in the Air
Trad
G D7 G C G A7 D7 G D7 G C G D7 G
3
4
4
C G D7 G D7 G A7 D7 G D7 G C G
3
3
D7 G
G G C G D7 G D7 G
3
3 3 3
3 3 3
Up in a Balloon
D Em A7 D D Em G A7
4
4
D D7 G D7 G C 1 D7 G 2 D7 G
419. MEDLEY: HORNPIPES: THE STEAM BOAT (The Steam Boat & Roxburgh Castle hornpipes) 146
Steam Boat, the
= 174
G C Am D D7 G C D
4
4
3
D7 G G C Am D G D D7 G
C D D7 G
Roxburgh Castle
A D A D A Bm E7 A D A
4
4
D E7 A A D A Bm E7 A
3
D A D E7 A
Intro
4
4
1 2
1 2
3 3 3 3
3
4
4
3
3 3
422. Manchester hornpipe (Rickett’s hornpipe) 147
(Ireland)
3
4
4
3
3
1 3 2
3
3 3 3
1 2
3 3
3
4
4 3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3 3
3
3
D D7 G C G Am D7 G D7 G
3
426. The Wonder Hornpipe 148
BB&S
3 3
4
4
3
3
3
3
Another version
3 3 3
3
3
3 3
3
4
4
VARSOVIENNAS
149
428. MEDLEY: VARSOVIENNA (Sally Sloane’s. Put your Little Foot & La Va)
Sally Sloane’s Varsovienna
= 160
G Em G C D D7 G D7 G D7
3
4
3
G D7 G D7 G
La Va
D A7 1 2 A7 D D
3
4
A7 D
3
4
430. Varsoviana
1 2 Fine
3
4
1 2
1 2 d.c.
3
4
Waltz
G D 1 G 2 G
432. Kathy’s Waltz of Vienna, the 150
A Qld Selection
Waltz
G D Am D G D Am
3
4
D G
Mazurka
G Am D G Am
D G D G
3
4
3
4
3
4
437. Joe Yates" Varsoviana No 1 151
= 180
3
3
3
4
3
4
1 2
C F G7 3 C C F
3 3
4
4
G7 3 C C F G7 C
3
C F G 3 C
3
3 3 3
G Em
3 C C G F F G Am C 3 C C G F Dm G
4
C C C C F 3 G Am C Am C C C F 3 G
3 3
3 3 3
Am Am
3
3
3 3
3
444. Navy on the Line (Schottische) 153
3 3 3 3
4
4
3 3
3
3
D D 3 D 3
D D Bm A Em 3
A D 3
3 3 3 3
3 3
449. Pine Tree Flat Barn Dance (Basil Cosgrove’s) 154
Hackett’s Schottiche
C G D C D Am G 3 G C G D C
3 3
4
4
3 3
D Am C G G G Am C D Am G 3 G 3
3
G G Am C D Am C C
3
3 3
4
4
3 3
3 3
3
4
3 3
3
3
3
4
4
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
453. Loge & Vivvy’s Schottiche 155
= 120
4
4 3 3
3 3
4
4
3
3
4
4
1
4
4
3
459. Ringtail Possum and a Kangaroo 156
Real Old Time Barn Dance
= 95 A Qld Selection, collected from Hal Stenzel.
4
4
4
4
1 2
3
AMERICAN
157
2
4
1 2
G C G7 A7 D7 G D7 G C G A7 D7
2
4
G D7 G
2
4
I used to live on the moun − tain top, Now I live in town; I’m stay − ing at the big ho − tel, Cour − tin’ Bet − sy Brown Fare thee well,
Old Joe Clark Fare − the well I’m bound, Fare thee well, Old Joe Clark, Good − bye Bet − sy Brown.
A
6
8
B
466. Jambalaya 158
= 100 Hank Williams
4
4
Good − bye Joe, me got − ta go, me oh my oh, Got − ta go, pole the pi − rogue down the ba − you. My Y − vonne, the swee −
test one, me oh my oh, Son of a gun, we’ll have big fun on the ba − you. Jam − ba − lay’ ’n a craw − fish pie’n’ fi − let gum −
bo, ’Cause to − night I’m gon − n a see my ma cher − ie mi − o Pick gui − tar, fill gay, o. Son of a gun, we’ll have
3
4
4
4
3
4
3
4
472. Worried Man Blues 159
G D7 G D7 C
4
4
It takes a wor − ried man to sing a wor − ried song, takes a wor − ried man to sing a wor − ried
4
4
G D7 G D7 G C C6 D7 1 G 2 G
song, It takes a wor − ried man to sing a wor − ried song, I’m wor − ried now but I won’t be wor − ried long long
C G
3
4
E E C#m F#m E A7 D D7
G C D7 G
ITALIAN
160
3
4
4
4
478. La Cucaracha
= 150
F C7 C Gm Gm7C7 F F Dm7
F Dm7 F C7 Gm7 C7 F
3
4
Sul ma − re luc − ci − a, L’as − tro d’ar − gen − to, Plac − ci dae l’on − da, Pro spe − roeil
ven − to. Sul ma − re luc − ci − a, L’as − tro d’ar − gen to, Plac − ci dae l’on da, Pro spe − roeil ven − to. Ve − ni − teal − l’a − gi − le
San ta Lu ci − a San − ta Lu − ci − a
480. Carneval di Venezia 161
= 240
3
4
4
4
LATIN AMERICAN
162
F6 Am Bb F Gm F F6 Am Bb F Gm F
4
4
1
Coda
SLOW DANCE TUNES
163
Dm G7 C Am Dm G7 C Bb G D G7 C Am
D G7 C Am Dm G7 C Am Dm G7 C
487. Sailor
= 160
D D7 G D D A7 A7 D D7 G D
A7 D D7 G D A7 D
D7 G D A7 D
C Em F C F C Am Dm 1 2 C
G7 C G7 C D7 G G7
491. Silver Threads Among the Gold 164
= 160
G D7 G D7 G G D7 G G
4
4
D7 G A7 D7 G D7 G D7 G
G D7 G D7 G D7 G D7
4
4
4
4
EY: Two Little Girls in Blue, I Love You Truly, Good Old Summertime, Charlie is my Darling, Whispering Hope,
165 Blue Ta
Two Little Girls in Blue
3
4
3
4
3
4
Charlie is my Darling
4
4
Whispering Hope
3
4
4
4
496. MEDLEY: Andemear’s Stream, Clementine, Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes, Aloha Oe 166
Andemear’s Stream (Mountains of Mourne)
3
4
6
8
Aloha Oe
1 2
MODERN DANCE
167
C7 1 2 Bb F
C7 F Bb F G7
G7 C E7 Am F
C Am Dm G7 C
G Fm E7 Am C D7 G
Fm E7 Am D7 G
G7 C G F E7 C
D7 G7
501. When the Red Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbing Along 168
G G G G7
G Em Am D7 G D7 G
D C Cm G Em G D7
2
504. The Royal Empress Tango 169
I−AA−BB−AA−Trio−A
Intro
D
4
4
A D D
A7 D A7
Em A7 D fine
B
D7 G D7 G D7 Ddim7 G
G D7 G C G D7 G d.C.
Trio
G D7 G D7 G C G A9
Adim7 D Gm D7 Gm G7 Cm G7 Cm Eb Gm
C Eb G D7 G
Bb Eb G7 Cm (C7)
Fm Cm D7 G7 Cm
1 2 Fine
PARTY
170
G7 F7 C G7 C
1 2
tacit
4
4
2
6
8
C G7 1 C
2 C
G Am
3 3
D7 G Moderate G7 C
G Am G Am D7
3 3
G Brightly D7
G D7 G G6 D7 G G6 D7 G
D7 G D7 G G6 D7
G G6 D7 G G D7 G D7 G D7 G
G6 D7 G G6 D7 G D7
172
G7 D7 G
sfz
SPECIAL OCCASIONS
173
G7 CF C
F Bb F Dm Gm C7 Bb C C7 F
3
4
4
4
G D A7 D G D
F F
521. Advance Australia Fair 175
= 160 Amicus
G Am A7 D A7 D G C G A7 D G D A7 D C G D
4
4
C D C G Em G D7 G D G D7 A7 D7 G C G D7 G
4
4
D G D D
1 2 A D G D A
Bm A 3 G D F#m D Em
3
529. Blind Mary 177
= 45
4
4
AIRS
178
3
4
G Am G D G Am G D G Am D
2
4
G D G D G C G Am G
v.1,2,4,5,7
4
4
v.3,6,8
535. Kelvin Grove (Air) 179
= 100
4
4
4
4
538. Marino2(Mod)
= 70
4
4
B
539. King of the Fairies 180
= 40
2
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
1 2
543. The Resting Chair 181
Trad
Verse
4
4
Fare − well, ye dunge − ons dark and strong. Fare − well, fare − well to thee. Mc Pher − son’s life will not be long, on yon − der gal −
Chorus
lows tree. Sae rant − ing − ly, sae want − ing − ly, And sae daunt − ing − ly gaed he. He played a tune and he danced
Bm 3 G D G Em 1 Am Em D 2 Am D G
3
SONGS
182
4
4
547. Milord
Chorus
1 2
6
8
549. Pokare Kare Ana 183
3
4
4
4
6
8
A far − mer he lived in the West Count − ry with a hey down, low down far − mer he lived in the West Count − ry and
he had daugh − ters one two and three, and I’ll be true to my love if my love will be true to me.
3
4
553. Long Long Trail 184
Kevin Briggs, via EF
G G C G D7 D7 G A7
6
8
D7 G G C G D7 D7 G
G D7 G Em Am Em Em B7 Em Em
Am Em Em B7 Em Am Em Em B7 Em C
C C B7
3
4
1 2
2
4
− IRISH SONGS −
185
Appear in alphabetical order
las − ses drin − kin’ gin, And a − cross the wes − tern o − cean I must tra − vel.
Gm C F
C C Dm Am G C G C
gone, and all the flow’rs are dy ing, ’Tis you, ’tis you must go and I must bide. But come you back when
G C G C Em G C Am
sum − mer’s in the mea dow Or when the val − ley’s hushed and white with snow, ’Tis I’ll be there, in sun − shine or in
C G C Dm C
D D
off each morn − ing to the pop that she goes in for a − noth − er lit − tle drop, But the heart of the rowl is Di − cey Reil − ly.
2004. Dirty Old Town 186
D Bm D D
4
4
I found my love by the gas − works cry, Dreamed a dream by the old ca − nal; Kissed my girl
Bm A Bm Bm
by the fact − ’ry wall, Dir − ty old town, dir − ty old town.
Em Am
lit − tle snow white feet. She bid me take love ea − sy, As the leaves grow on the tree. But I, be − ing young and
F Gm F Gm F Gm F
fair and the dol − phins do play. And the cold coast of Green − land is far far a − way. Wrap me up in my oil − skins and jum − per. No
Gm F Gm F Gm F Gm
more on the docks I’ll be seen. Just tell me old ship − mates I’m ta − king a trip, mates, and I’ll see you some − day on Fidd lers
Dm
Green.
2007. The Fields of Athenry 187
D Bb A D Bb A
4
4
By the lone − ly pri − son wall, I heard a young girl cal ling, "Mi − chael they are ta − king you a − way,
D Bb D A D Em D
For you stole Trev − el − yn’s corn, So the young might see the morn, Now a pri − son ship lies wai − ting in the bay,
Bm D A D Bb
Low, lie the fields of A − then − ry, where once we watched the small free birds fly; Our love was on the wing, We had
D A Em D
dreams and songs to sing; It’s so lone − ly ’round the fields of Ath − en − ry.
rise in the world he car − ried a hod. Now Tim had a sort of a tip − pl’n way, with a love of the whis − key he was born, To
help him on with his work each day, He’d a "drop of the cray − thur" ev − ’ry morn. Whack fol the darn O, Dance to your part − ner,
G Am
Whirl the floor, your trot − ters shake, Was − n’t it the truth I told you, Lot’s of fun at Fin − ne − gan’s wake
A F#m Eb
Cla − dagh, And see the sun go down on Gal − way bay.
C G C Am C Am
girls we love so true, We’ − ll sail the salt seas o ver, and we’ll re − turn once more, And still I live in hope to see the
C SHOUTED Cho Am C Am C
Ho − ly gro − und on − ce more. FINE GIRL YOU ARE! You’re the girl I do a − dore, And still I live in hope to see the Ho − ly gro − und on − ce
more.
G Am Gm Am
first you were my bon − ny bride; The ro − ses all have left your cheek, I watched them fade a − way and die, Your voice is sad when e’er you
C Am Cho D F Am
speak And tears be − dim your lo − ving eye. I’ll take you home a − gain, Kath − leen To where your heart will feel no pain And
F Dm Am
when the fields are fresh and green. I’ − ll take you to your home a − gain.
Am G D G C G
she is pret − ty, she is the belle of Bel − fast cit − y. She is cour − ting one two three Ples won’t you who is he
C#m G D G
car − go of bricks for the grand Ci − ty Hall in New York. We’d an e − le − gant craft, she was rigged ’fore and aft, and how the trade winds
D G F#m G
drove her, She had twen − ty three masts, and she stood sev − ’ral blasts, and they called her the I − rish Ro − ver.
G G7 C G D7 G A7
4
4
It’s a long way to Tip − pe − ra − ray, It’s a long way to go; It’s a long way to Tip − pe − ra − ry, To the sweet − est
D7 G C F#7 D7 G C
girl I know! Good − bye, Pic − ca − dil − ly! Fare − well Lei − cester Square! It’s a long, long way to Tip − pe − ra −
G A7 D7 G
F Cho Am C F
song he sang Was the Jug of Punch. Too − ra Loo − ra − loo, too − ra loo − ra − loo, Too − ra − loo − ra − loo, too − ra − loo − ra − loo, A bir − die sat on an
Gm F Bb
G C G C
but I know that I’ll re − turn some day. So, fare thee well my own true love, and when I re − turn u − ni − ted we will
G C Dm C G C
be. It’s not the leav − ing of Li − ver − pool that grieves me, but my dar − ling when I think of thee.
G D G D
Port of Li − ver − pool, When I called there on my first port home from sea. Oh, Mag − gie Mag − gie May, They have ta − ken you a − way,
A D G
To slave up − on Van Die − man’s cruel shore, For you’ve robbed so ma − ny sai − lors, And dosed so ma − ny wha − lers, But you’ll
F#m 1 D 2 D
Em
All for to mar − ry me, Maids when you’re young ne − ver wed an old man.
2023. Mairi’s Wedding 191
F Dm F Gm F
2
4
Step we gai − ly on we go, Heel for heel and toe for toe; Arm in arm and on we go, All for Mair − i’s wed − ding O − ver hill − ways
Dm F Gm F
up and down, Myr − tle green and brack − en brown, Past the sheil − ing through the town, All for sake of Mair − i.
Em D Em D Em D
wild harp slu − ng b− e − hind him. "Land of song!" said the war − rior bard, "Tho’ all the world be − tra − ys thee, One
G Em
sword, at lea − st, thy rights shall guard, One faith − ful hea − rt sha − ll praise thee.
3
4
In Dub − lin’s fair ci − ty, where the girls are so pret − ty, It was there that I met my sweet Mol − ly Ma − lone, She wheeled her wheel −
bar − row through the streets wide and nar − row, Cry − ing "Coc − kles! and Mus − sels! A − live, a − live Oh! A − live, a − live Oh! A
live, a − live Oh! Cry − ing Cock − les! and Mus − sels a − live, a − live Oh.
Dm C F Bb F
bar − ley nor wheat, But there’s gangs of them dig − ging for gold in the street. At least when I asked them that’s what I was told. So I
C F Am
just took a hand at this dig − ging for gold. But for all that I found there I might as well be, Where the moun − tains of Mou − rne sweep down to the sea.
2027. The Old Orange Flute (tune is Villikins and his Dinah) 192
D F#m D
6
8
In the coun − ty Ty − rone in the town of Dun − gan − non Where ma − ny a ruc − kus me − self had a hand in Bob Will − iam − son lived there, a
wea − ver by trade, And all of us though him a stout hear − ted blade.
F#m A F#m A D E A
hal − lowed halls and hou − ses, the haun − ting chil − dren’s rhymes, That once was part of Dub − lin in the rare ou − l’ times.
Ring − a − round − a Ro − sie, as the light de − clines, I re − mem − ber Dub − lin Ci − ty in the rare ou − l’ times.
Dm F Dm F
Rei − ly’s daugh − ter, Gid − dy − I − Ay, Gid − dy − I − Ay, Gid − dy − I − Ay for the one − eyed Reil − ly, Gid − dy − I Ay, (bang, bang, bang) Play it on your
Dm
Em Am Em G Am
or − ders from the cap − tain, Make ye rea − dy quick and soon, For the pikes must be to − ge − ther At the ri − si − ng of the moon.
2031. The Rose of Tralee 193
D Bb Bm D A D
3
4
The soft moon was ri − sing a − bove the green moun − tain, The sun was de − cli − ning be − neath the blue sea, When I strayed with my
Bb Bm D Bm D Bm
love to the pale crys − tal foun − tain, That stands in the beau − ti − ful vale of Tra − lee. She was love − ly and fair as the rose of the
F# D Bm D Bb Bm D
sum − mer, But ’twas not her beau − ty a − lone that won me. Ah, no, ’twas the truth in her eyes e − ver shi − ning, That made me love
Bm D
A D
And to tell them of my fore − fa − thers, wh − o fought in da − ys of yore, That I might have the right to wear th − e sash my f − a − ther wore.
chorusD A D
It is old, but it is beau − ti − ful, And its co − lours the − y are fine, It was worn at Der − ry, Au − ghe − rim, En − nis − kil − len and the Boyne;
M− y fa − ther wore it as a youth i− n by − gone da − ys of yore, And on the Twelfth I love to wear th − e sash my f − a − ther wore.
C F
Wash − ing her feet by can − dle light. First she washed them and then she dried them, O − ver a fore of am − b’ry coals. In all my life I
ne − ver did see a maid so sweet a − bout the soles. Whack fol the toor − a − loor − a la − dd − y, Whack fol the toor − a − loor − a lay;
Whack fol the toor − a − loor − a la − dd − y, Whack fol the toor − a − loor − a lay.
2034. Star of the County Down 194
Em C G D G Em Bm Em C
3
4
Near to Ban − bridge town in the Coun − ty Down on a mo − r − ning i − n Ju − ly, Down a bo − reen green came a
Em G Em
G D Am Em D D
sweet col − leen and she smiled as she passed me by. She looked so neat from her two white feet to the sheen of her nut − brow − n
Em G Em
Bm Em C G D Am Em D
hair, Such a coax − in’ elf I’d to shake my − self to make sure I was real − ly there. From Ban − try Bay up to Der − ry
Em G Em Em D Em
Quay and from Gal − way to Dub − li − n town No − o maid I’ve seen like the sweet Col − leen that I met in the Coun − ty Down
D C G C G D C
ball by the gas ya − rd wall and we laughed through the smoke and the smell. Go − ing home in the rain, run− ning
G C D G D C G
up the da − rk lane, Past the jail and down be − hind the foun tain, Those were hap − py days in so ma − ny ma − ny
C D
2
4
2037. When Irish Eyes are Smiling 195
Chorus C G C C F Am C Am C C Am C G C G Am C F C Am G G C
3
4
G C C G C C C F Am C Am C Am G C G G C C D C Am G C G C
1 G Am C 2 Verse C F C
G Am C Am C
G Am C
Em D E D
sat in the long, long a − go. The green grove is gone from the hill, Mag − gie, where first the dai − sies sprung; The
Em D
crea − king old mill i − s still, Mag − gie si − nce you a − nd I we − re young. And now we are a − ged and gray, Mag − gie, and the
A D
trials of life near − ly done, But to me you’re as fair as you were, Mag − gie whe − n you a − nd I we − re young.
F C Am Chorus G G G C C F
C G7 C
2040. Wild Colonial Boy 196
D G A D A G
2
4
There was a wild co − lon − ial boy. Jack Dug − gan was his name. He was born and raised in I − re − land, in a place called
A D A D A D G A
Cas − tle − maine. He was his fa − ther’s on − ly son, his mo − ther’s pride and joy. And dear − ly did his par − ents love the
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ing with gold in great store, I nev − er will play the wild rov − er no more. And it’s no, nay, nev − er.
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No nay nev − er no more, Will I play the wild rov − er, No nev − er no more.
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3012. Joy to the World (3 verses) 199
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3021. While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night (6 Verses & no Choruses)
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Christ − ma − s in Hed − land. Time to go and say fare − well, Some will go and some will stay, But we will re − mem − ber. Red Dust Blow − ing a −
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cross the town, Warm he − arts to − ge − ther. Ma − ny co − lours and fa − ces, At Christ − ma − s in Hed − land. Time for re − birth and
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ce − le − bra − tion, Loo − king to a bright new year, Full of pro − mise and Red Dust Blow − ing a − cross the town, Warm he − arts to −
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A − cross the pla − ins, one Christ − mas − night, Three drov − ers rid − ing blythe and gay, Looked up and saw a star − ry light, More
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rad − diant than the milk − y way; And on their hearts such won − der fell, they sang with joy "No − el! No − el! No −
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el! No − el! No − el!"
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3026. Christmas Day 203
Music: William G James Words: John Wheeler (c) Chappell & Co
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The North wind is toss − ing the leaves The red dust is ov − er the town; The spar − rows are un − der the eaves And the
grass in the pad − dock is brown; As we lift up our voi − ces and sing To the Christ child the hea − ven − ly king.
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The tree ferns in green gul − lies sway; The cool stream flows si − lent − ly by: The joy bells are greet − ing the day, And the
chimes are a − drift in the sky, As we lift up our voi − ces and sing To the Christ child the hea − ven − ly king
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Refrain
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Oh, now car − ry me to Beth − le − hem to see the lord a − ppear to men; Just as po − or as was the sta − ble then.
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Basil Cosgrove’s .........................................154 Charlie is my Darling ................................. 165 arly in the Morning.................................140
Battering Ram the.........................................87 Charlie Lennon’s Mazurka ........................... 58 Echuca Waltz................................................26
Battle Hymn of the Republic the ................157 Cheltenham Spa ........................................... 69 Edelweiss ......................................................29
Beautiful Isle of Somewhere.........................55 Chicken dance ............................................ 170 Endearing Young Charms.............................19
Beer Barrel Polka .........................................17 Christian Soldiers....................................... 174 England.......................................................180
Belfast Almanac the......................................88 Christmas Day............................................ 203 Ernie Goodman’s Waltz ................................26
Belfast Hornpipe.........................................143 Church St ....................................................... 3 Euabalong Ball .............................................25
Bell Table .....................................................31 Circassian Circle .......................................... 45 Eumerella Shore ...........................................56
Belle of the Ball............................................75 Clare Jig ..................................................... 113
Happy Birthday...........................................173 Joe Yates" Varsovianas Nos 1&2............... 151 acGregor's March ..................................137
Happy We’ve been a’Thegither ...................109 John Brown's Body Woodland Floowers. Uncle MacPherson's Lament.................................181
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing ...................198 Jin's .......................................................... 16 Maggie May................................................190
Harper’s Frolick ............................................10 John Brown's Body .................................... 114 Maggie........................................................195
Harry Cotter’s..............................................153 John of Paris................................................. 94 Maid of Fife ................................................126
Harry McQueen’s Imperial Tune ................137 John Peel .................................................... 138 Maids When You're Young ........................190
Harry McQueen’s Set Tune...........................97 Johnny Mickey's......................................... 132 Mairi's Wedding ...................................191, 47
Harry Schaefer’s Mazurka No 1&2...............58 Joy to the World......................................... 199 Makkie Toneb.............................................140
Harry Schaefer’s Varsoviana No 1-3 ..........150 Jubilee Jig..................................................... 63 Manchester Galop.......................................130
Harvest Home .............................................143 Jug of Punch the......................................... 189 Manchester hornpipe ..................................147
Harvest Moon Schottische..........................152 Junior Crehan's........................................... 125 Marble Halls ...............................................164
Harvest Time ................................................89 March of the King of Laoise.......................138
Marching Down Broadway.........................108 Off She Goes................................................ 77 Ride a Cock horse to Banbury Cross ............94
Marching through Georgia..........................139 Off to California......................................... 144 Rights of Man the .......................................146
Margaret’s Waltz...........................................22 Oh Dear........................................................ 94 Ringtail Possum and a Kangaroo................156
Marie’s Wedding.........................................113 Oh Johnny Oh Johnny Oh .......................... 167 Rising of the Moon the ...............................192
Marino2 ......................................................179 O’Keefe’s slide............................................ 131 Rita Baker’s Polka.........................................56
Mary Hamilton of Auchencruive ..................60 Old Black Joe ............................................... 51 Roaring Jelly.................................................86
Mary’s Boy Child........................................200 Old Horned Sheep........................................ 91 Robbie Hobkirk’s ..........................................43
Mason’s Apron............................................125 Old Joe ......................................................... 91 Rock around the Clock ...............................170
Maxina the....................................................51 Old Joe Clark ..................................... 157, 110 Rocking Schottische ...................................152
Max’s Waltz ..................................................33 Old Legacy..................................................... 6 Rocky Road To Dublin...............................100
McFarley’s Reel ..........................................123 Old Man’s Tune............................................ 55 Roddy McCorley. .......................................134
McGlashan’s 3rd Fig of First Set Tune .........97 Old Orange Flute........................................ 192 Roll out the Barrel ........................................17
McMahon’s .................................................125 Old Swing Waltz the .................................... 29 Rolling in the Ryegrass...............................126
Men of Harlech...........................................133 On Christmas Night.................................... 199 Rosbif Waltz .................................................36
Merrily Kiss the Quaker’s Wife ............ 65, 100 Once in Royal David’s City........................ 199 Rose of Aranmore.........................................18
Merry Blacksmith the .................................102 One Thousand Miles Away........................ 127 Rose of Raby ................................................36
Merry Gentlemen........................................197 Onward....................................................... 174 Rose of Tralee the.......................................193
Mexican Hat dance .....................................170 Orange and Blue......................................... 145 Rose Tree............................................2, 45, 46
Midnight on the Water..................................39 Orotaba Waltz .............................................. 25 Rosevale Schottis........................................156
Mill Belongs to Sandy ..................................54 Our God our help in Ages Past................... 173 Rosewood .....................................................89
Miller of Glanmire the ..................................86 Out on the Ocean.......................................... 80 Rothbury Hills ..............................................34
Milord.........................................................182 Over the Ocean............................................. 85 Row Upon the Stairs.....................................71
Minstrel Boy the ................................. 178, 191 Over The Rainbow ..................................... 163 Roxburgh Castle hornpipes.........................146
Minstrel’s Fancy............................................90 Over the Waterfall...................................... 119 Royal Empress Tango the ...........................169
Miss Kate Rusby.........................................181 Oyster Girl ............................................... 8, 75 Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer .................200
Miss Margaret Brown’s favourite .................90
Rum Rebellion..............................................62
Miss McLeod’s Reel ...................................122 ack up your troubles................................. 13 Rumba.........................................................160
M’moiselle from Armentieres .........................8 Paddy Whack ............................................... 63 Running Polka ..............................................57
Molly Malone .............................................191 Paddy White............................................... 125
Seldom Sober..............................................189
ancy ................................................. 53, 105 achel Rae ............................................... 180 Seventy Ninth Highlander’s farewell to Gibraltar
Nariel Valley Waltz ......................................26 Raemona’s Waltz.......................................... 38 ................................................................135
Navy on the Line ........................................153 Rag ............................................................. 136 Seventy Six Trombones ..............................136
New Land .....................................................39 Raglan Road............................................... 134 Sgt. Cahill’s Favourite...................................80
New Rigged Ship..........................................77 Railway ........................................................ 76 Shandon Bells ...............................................61
New Soundpost.............................................63 Rakes Kildare............................................... 67 Sheehan’s Reel ............................................124
New York Girls ............................................53 Rakes Mallow .............................................. 10 Shetland ......................................................101
Newcastle .....................................................53 Rare Oul’ Times the.................................... 192 Ship Ahoy.....................................................15
Nicknack.........................................................4 Rattigan’s.................................................... 128 Shoals of Herring........................................184
Nightbirds.....................................................51 Rattlin’............................................................ 4 Si Beg Si Mor .............................................180
Ninety-Five...................................................94 Real Old German Polka ............................... 57 Silent Night.................................................200
North Wind.................................................153 Red River Valley........................................ 158 Silver Spear ................................................121
Red Wing ................................................... 106 Silver Threads Among the Gold .................164
Come All ye Faithful ............................199 Reedy River................................................ 178 Simon’s Stomp ..............................................70
O Little Town of Bethlehem.......................199 Reel De Montreal ....................................... 127 Sir Roger de Coverley...................................99
O Sole Mio .................................................161 Reilly’s Daughter........................................ 192 Skye Boat Song ............................................37
O Suzannah.................................................157 Repasz ........................................................ 137 Sligo Maid ..................................................126
O’Keefe’s Slide #2 ......................................132 Resting Chair the........................................ 181 Smash Windows ...........................................64
O’Brien’s Jig..................................................91 Rickett’s hornpipe....................................... 147 Soldier’s Joy........................................119, 120
Song of the Moulin Rouge............................38 Today ........................................................... 29 Wedding of Lochlan McGraw ......................92
South Wind...................................................19 Tom Blackman’s........................................... 18 Welsh Rabbit ..............................................178
Spanish Lady .......................................... 193, 2 Too Young ................................................. 163 Went to France to teach the Girls How to Dance
Spanish Waltz...............................................27 Toss the Feathers........................................ 121 ..................................................................55
Speed the plough ........................................103 Town I Loved So Well the ......................... 194 What Can the Matter Be?..............................94
Spey in Spate ..............................................103 Tralee Gaol................................................... 49 When Daylight Shines ..................................90
Sporting Paddy ...........................................122 Tramp Tramp Tramp.................................... 70 When I Grow Too Old To dream..................21
St Anne’s Reel.............................................101 Traveller the ............................................... 103 When Irish Eyes are Smiling ................195, 29
St Anthony......................................................4 Tripping Upstairs ......................................... 62 When the Red Red Robin Comes Bob Bob
St Lawrence Jig ............................................98 Trumpet...................................................... 143 Bobbing Along .......................................168
St Mary’s................................................... 3, 45 Tulips from Amsterdam ............................... 38 When the Saints ..........................................158
Star of Munster ...........................................116 Villikins and his Dinah............................... 192 When You and I Were Young ....................195
Star of the County Down ............................194 Twist the..................................................... 170 While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night
Starry Night for a Ramble....................... 36, 78 Two Little Girls in Blue ............................. 165 ................................................................200
Stars up above the.......................................179
Will Ye Go Lassie?.......................................35
Swallow Tail.................................................63 ive La France........................................... 74 Willafjord ...................................................101
Swallow’s Tail the.........................................91 Vive L’Amour .............................................. 93 Wiltshire Six Hand Reel .............................109
Sweeney’s .....................................................53 Vivvy’s Schottiche...................................... 155 Wind That Shakes the Barley the................104
Sweet Jenny Jones ......................................183 Winster Gallop......................................130, 46
Tenpenny Bit ................................................86 Waltz of Vienna ......................................... 149 ankee Doodle .........................................157
Teribus........................................................111 Waltzing Matilda.......................................... 40 Yarmouth Reel............................................105
Thady You Gander .......................................64 Wangaratta waltz.......................................... 28 Yarrawonga Waltz ........................................26
That Big Rock Candy Mountain.................159 Waratah Mazurka ......................................... 58 Ye Banks and Braes......................................19
That’s Amore ..............................................160 Watermelon Vine ......................................... 54 Yellow Rose Of Texas................................158
There’s a Tavern in the Town .......................13 Waves Of Tory......................................... 2, 49 You Are My Sunshine ..................................16
There’s Nae Luck About the House ..............52 Waxies’ Dargle ........................................... 194 You Beautiful Doll .....................................168
Three Drovers .............................................202 We Three Kings of Orient Are ................... 200 You! You! You...........................................163
Tickets Please .............................................139 We Wish You a Merry Christmas .............. 200
Tie a Yellow Ribbon...................................183 Wearing of the Green ................................. 139 orba’s dance ............................................171
Tobin’s Favourite ..........................................87 Weary Waiting ............................................. 34