18 Sep 99 - 04:05 PM (#115335) Subject: Kitty of Coleraine From: Alice Kitty of Coleraine from County Derry, Northern Ireland
As beautiful Kitty one morning was tripping,
He sat down beside her and gently did chide her, |
20 Sep 99 - 05:08 AM (#115673) Subject: tune Add: Kitty of Coleraine From: alison could be classed as either being from County Antrim or County Londonderry / Derry....... Coleraine is in both, (the River Bann being the border between the two)..... I'm sure I may have posted this before... but maybe not... so here's the tune
MIDI file: KITTYCOL.MID Timebase: 480 Name: Kitty from Coleraine This program is worth the effort of learning it. To download the March 10 MIDItext 98 software and get instructions on how to use it click here ABC format: X:1
slainte alison |
20 Sep 99 - 12:21 PM (#115761) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Kitty of Coleraine From: Jerry Friedman I'm sure you did, Alison, because I remember mentioning that it reminded me of Kipling's Stalky & Co. Good thing I'm not mentioning it again--that would be repetitive. |
20 Sep 99 - 04:32 PM (#115876) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Kitty of Coleraine From: Alice Thanks, alison. I searched both the forum and the DT before adding this thread, and nothing came up for Kitty of Coleraine. Thanks for submitting it again under this heading. |
21 Sep 99 - 01:47 AM (#116050) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Kitty of Coleraine From: Bruce O. In a copy in a songbook of 1828 it's 'I' rather than 'he' in the 2nd verse. Thomas Moore used the tune for "Ill Omens" in the 3rd issue of 'A Selection of Irish Melodies' (1810) giving also an alternatve (and older) tune 'Paddy's Resource". |