"Finigan's Wake" was by Poole. He's only one of a group of Irish songwriters that congregated around Tony Pastor's (forgot name) big concert hall in New York in the mid 19th century, where the entertainment was Irish centered.PS to note above. See history of "Callino" in file BMADD on my website (under broadside ballad tunes) it got renamed "In summer time" about 1584 and was often used for ballads for over a century under it's new title. It got attached to Carroll Malone's "The Croppy Boy" (litterary one, not folk one) soon after it was written (1843). It remained in use for hymns in the Wester Isle of Scotland into the 20th century.