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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: McNulty Family songs From: GUEST,Elizabeth McCrowe,Goulds, Nl.,Canada Date: 04 Jul 13 - 08:05 AM When a young girl growing up in the small fishing community of Conche,Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland, they had some program called THE Big 6", have no clue why it was called that, but the McNulty Family always graced our lives, via radio,on a Saturday morning. Us old folks long for some of that music and here in Newfoundland, there are many Irish connections and much of their music can be heard, played by our local musicians,specially accordion music. Oh Sweet Memories! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: McNulty Family songs From: quokka Date: 09 May 08 - 11:03 PM Thanks for that information, Jim and Martin. The search continues! Cheers, Quokka |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: McNulty Family songs From: MartinRyan Date: 08 May 08 - 03:32 AM Originally from Roscommon, they were very popular among the American Irish community from the late 1920's to '50, really. Last days of vaudeville. Declan Coyne, mentioned above, has done some research on their career - and uses their name in an award presented at the annual South Roscommon Singers festival. Regards |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: McNulty Family songs From: Jim Dixon Date: 07 May 08 - 11:32 PM Funny, I don't remember ever hearing of the McNulty Family, but they have quite an impressive discography. It seems there has never been a Mudcat thread specifically about them, but they have been mentioned here in connection with several songs. The Online 78-rpm Discography Project lists these songs, all recorded by the McNulty Family on the Decca (USA) label between 1936 and 1947: This list shows the title, Decca (American) catalog number, and recording date. A Mother's Lament; 12107B; 27-May-1937 A Mother's Love Song; 12254B; 6-Jun-1941 Amber Tresses Tied in Blue; 12222B; 4-May-1939 At the Close of an Irish Day; 12241B; 2-Apr-1940 Back to Donegal; 12089B; 18-Feb-1937 Barney Brannigan; 12155A; 15-Apr-1938 Biddy Donahue; 12197A; 21-Oct-1938 Black Berry Blossom; 12258; 11-Jun-1942 Chasing the Chicken / Maid on the Green – Jigs; 12255B; 6-Jun-1941 Christmas in Exile; 12183A; 21-Oct-1938 Come in Out of the Rain, Barney McShane; 12126A; 6-Aug-1937 Daisy Bell; 12246B; 9-Dec-1940 Denny McCall; 12210A; 4-May-1939 Drum Colliher; 12270; 26-Mar-1947 Dunloe Fair; 12210B; 4-May-1939 Eileen; 12274; 30-Dec-1947 Eileen McMahon; 12271; 30-Dec-1947 Erin's Green Shore; 12155B; 15-Apr-1938 Far Away in Australia; 12256; 11-Jun-1942 Flowery Dell / Miss Drury's Reels; 12255A; 6-Jun-1941 Golden Jubilee Song; 12246A; 9-Dec-1940 Good-Bye, Johnny Dear; 12197B; 4-Apr-1939 Grandfather Brian; 12189B; 1-Jun-1938 Haste to the Wedding; 12195B; 21-Oct-1938 Highland Mary; 12100B; 27-May-1937 Hills of Glenwilly; 12270; 26-Mar-1947 I Don't Care If I Do; 12119B; 6-Aug-1937 I Don't Work for a Living; 12222A; 4-May-1939 I Have a Bonnet Trimmed in Blue / Maggie Polka; 12253A; 6-Jun-1941 I Never Loved Another but You; 12217A; 4-May-1939 I'll Forgive and I'll Try to Forget; 12274; 25-Mar-1947 I'm Sighing Tonight for Killarney and You; 12089A; 18-Feb-1937 If She'd Only Have an Eye for Me; 12127B; 6-Aug-1937 If You Ever Go Over; 12196B; 21-Oct-1938 in Ould Ballymore; 12240A; 2-Apr-1940 Ireland, Boys, Hurrah!; 12099A; 27-May-1937 Irish Greens and Bacon; 12127A; 6-Aug-1937 Irish Soldier Boy; 12263; 26-Mar-1947 John Mitchell; 12217B; 4-May-1939 Kelly the Boy from Killan; 12236B; 2-Apr-1940 Kerry Long Ago; 12189A; 1-Jun-1938 Kielrow; 12273; 30-Dec-1947 Knock at My Window Tonight, Love; 12198B; 21-Oct-1938 Let Mr McGuire Sit Down; 12100A; 27-May-1937 Let Ye All Be Irish Tonight; 12169B; 1-Jun-1938 Little House under the Hill; 12208A; 4-Apr-1939 Maid of the Sweet Knowe; 12148B; 15-Apr-1938 Master McGraw; 12071A; 10-Nov-1936 McDonnell’s Old Tin Roof; 12209B; 4-Apr-1939 McNulty's Irish Showboat; 12087B; 18-Feb-1937 Mickey Mickey's Band; 12257; 11-Jun-1942 Miss Fogarty's Christmas Cake; 12254A; 6-Jun-1941 Molly Brown; 12257; 11-Jun-1942 Moon Behind the Hill; 12108A; 27-May-1937 Moriarty the Happy Cop; 12088A; 18-Feb-1937 Mother Malone; 12195A; 21-Oct-1938 Mother's Silver Curl; 12073B; 10-Nov-1936 My Beauty of Limerick; 12161B; 1-Jun-1938 My Old Home Town; 12272; 25-Mar-1947 My Own Dear Galway Bay; 12272; 28-Mar-1947 My Sweetheart; 12259; 25-Mar-1947 O Son, Remember My Love Today; 12196A; 21-Oct-1938 O'Bryan Has No Place to Go; 12236A; 2-Apr-1940 Over the Hills Far Away; 12126B; 6-Aug-1937 Polly of the Automat; 12073A; 10-Nov-1936 Rollicking Skipper (Hap o' Me Thumb); 12099B; 27-May-1937 Rolling Rocks of Glan / River Meadow Reel; 12253B; 6-Jun-1941 Shall My Soul Pass through Old Ireland; 12154A; 15-Apr-1938 Shamus O’Brien; 12247B; 9-Dec-1940 Slippin' the Jig; 12119A; 6-Aug-1937 Song of the 32 Counties; 12107A; 27-May-1937 Stack of Barley; 12273; 30-Dec-1947 Star of the County Down; 12108B; 27-May-1937 Susie O'Malley; 12256; 11-Jun-1942 The Blandon Blarney Stone; 12118B; 6-Aug-1937 The Boys of County Cork; 12087A; 18-Feb-1937 The Dawning of the Morning; 12154B; 15-Apr-1938 The Foggy Dew; 12259; 28-Mar-1947 The Groves of Kilteevan; 12240B; 2-Apr-1940 The Half Door; 12072A; 10-Nov-1936 The Hills of Donegal; 12071B; 10-Nov-1936 The Kelly's; 12209A; 4-May-1939 The Limerick Races; 12252B; 9-Dec-1940 The Old House Far Away; 12088B; 18-Feb-1937 The Old Potato Cake; 12169A; 1-Jun-1938 The Real Old Mountain Dew; 12161A; 1-Jun-1938 The River Moy; 12183B; 1-Jun-1938 The Rose of Aranmore; 12252A; 9-Dec-1940 The Stone outside Dan Murphy's Door; 12072B; 10-Nov-1936 The Thief of the World; 12198A; 4-Apr-1939 There's a Sweetheart Waiting for You; 12241A; 2-Apr-1940 They Sailed Away from Dublin Bay; 12208B; 4-Apr-1939 Three Little Drummers; 12258; 11-Jun-1942 Tipperary Daisy; 12247A; 9-Dec-1940 Walker Walked Away; 12176B; 15-Apr-1938 Waltz Me Around Again Willie; 12176A; 15-Apr-1938 We'll Take You Back to Ireland; 12148A; 15-Apr-1938 When It's Teatime in the Meadows; 12263; 26-Mar-1947 When Rafferty Brought the Rhumba; 12118A; 6-Aug-1937 |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: McNulty Family songs From: MartinRyan Date: 05 May 08 - 01:49 PM Contact Declan Coyne at: declan {at} dhalonproductions.ie Regards |
Subject: Lyr Req: McNulty Family songs From: quokka Date: 05 May 08 - 11:39 AM Hi all, I am looking for lyrics by the McNulty Family, having not much luck. The songs are: Christmas in Exile Down by the River Moy Dungloe Fair Any info appreciated, Cheers Quokka |
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