Subject: How old is Danny Boy? From: GUEST,Eleanor Date: 24 Mar 00 - 07:52 PM Does anyone know when Danny Boy was written, either the lyrics or the tune (Londonderry Air)? thanks! |
Subject: RE: How old is Danny Boy? From: GUEST,Marcia Date: 24 Mar 00 - 07:56 PM I don't know the age but the original title was The Lass So Good and True. |
Subject: RE: How old is Danny Boy? From: Sorcha Date: 24 Mar 00 - 08:23 PM See this thread: Click here |
Subject: RE: How old is Danny Boy? From: SingsIrish Songs Date: 24 Mar 00 - 08:38 PM Eleanor, please check out the feature song at Prof's Irish Pages....it is Danny Boy.....and tells about Weatherly (the author of these lyrics).... here's the link:
Prof's Pages http://www.prof.co.uk/irish1.htm
But to specifically answer your question I quote the following from Prof's Pages (some of the research to which I contributed):
"The "song" Danny Boy was written by one Frederic E. Weatherly.. that is the lyrics. Actually, in 1910 he had written the lyrics to go with music he composed himself, but the song failed. Interestingly, his sister-in-law sent him the melody (commonly refered to as The Londonderry Air) from America and noticing it fitted the lyrics he had written, he published it in 1913."
As for the tune, Robinson's site on Danny Boy (link in Prof's feature song page) and Bruce Olson's site (link on the Robinson page) show a tune entitled Aislean an Oigfear, translated: "Young Man's Dream" from the Bunting collection of 1796 that seems to be the origins for the "modern day melody" (which was first published by George Petrie in 1855 as "Unknown" and came to be called "Irish Tune From County Derry"...). I haven't come across mention of the tune title "The Lass so Good and True".....will need to try to seek it out.
There's lots of interesting info about the song at the Prof's and Robinson's sites....well worth checking out!
Cheers, Mary |
Subject: RE: How old is Danny Boy? From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 24 Mar 00 - 08:56 PM There's a hymn sung to "Londonderry Air"--I don't have the hymnal any more, and all I can remember is the first verse (and I'm not too sure about the fourth line):
Above the hills of time the Cross is gleaming, |
Subject: RE: How old is Danny Boy? From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Date: 24 Mar 00 - 08:57 PM Here is a site which covers all you ever needed to know about the tune and song. |
Subject: RE: How old is Danny Boy? From: The Shambles Date: 25 Mar 00 - 03:58 AM He must be getting on a bit now. still looks pretty good. Must be breathing all that Londonderry Air? |
Subject: RE: How old is Danny Boy? From: SingsIrish Songs Date: 25 Mar 00 - 04:43 AM Thanks George, your link is to the "Robinson site" I was referring to... Mary |
Subject: RE: How old is Danny Boy? From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Date: 25 Mar 00 - 07:10 AM Hi, Mary, I wasn't sure if it was that site, or the one you posted. I really like the information available at Standing Stones. |
Subject: RE: How old is Danny Boy? From: Kara Date: 26 Mar 00 - 06:29 AM he's 9 and a 1/2 |
Subject: RE: How old is Danny Boy? From: Banjer Date: 26 Mar 00 - 07:59 AM If it is the Danny Boy I think you are asking about, I wouldn't light ALL the candles on his cake that he is entitled to! There are laws concerning that much fire and heat in one place, you know. Like the Sham said, he is still looking pretty good though........ |
Subject: RE: How old is Danny Boy? From: Mooh Date: 26 Mar 00 - 05:51 PM Old enough not to be able to hear the pipes calling, but most plumbers are like that. |
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