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Subject: RE: Lady Dufferin? From: GUEST,Yum Yum Date: 12 Feb 02 - 08:35 AM Hi Fib, no chance of me remembering the words, why break the habbit of a lifetime. Too busy learning new songs. I've just found a few more County Down ballads from early 1800's, so I've enough to keep me busy. I've been reading the Archaeology thread, tempted to join in, but I'll let you sort them out on your own. That is until someone says anything too bad about metal-detecting, then the gloves come off. ha ha. Go get 'em girl!! Yum Yum |
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Subject: RE: Lady Dufferin? From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 11 Feb 02 - 10:36 AM At the Lester Levy Sheet Music Collection: Katey's Letter [Composer not named] New York: G. Schirmer, 101[?] Broadway, 1861 |
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Subject: RE: Lady Dufferin? From: GUEST,Martin Ryan Date: 11 Feb 02 - 10:18 AM Ha! Philippa! Something got lost in that last posting: I reckon the Katy song was intended to fit the air of "Pretty Molly Bannigan/Brallaghan". Haven't time to check if its in DT. |
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Subject: RE: Lady Dufferin? From: Fibula Mattock Date: 11 Feb 02 - 10:13 AM Hiya dear uncle Yum Yum/metal-detector. Just gatecrashing the thread to say hello and ask you if you're going to remember all the words of this one! |
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Subject: RE: Lady Dufferin? From: GUEST,Martin Ryan Date: 11 Feb 02 - 10:10 AM Philippa |
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Subject: Lyr Add: KATEY'S LETTER and O BAY OF DUBLIN From: GUEST,Philippa Date: 11 Feb 02 - 10:08 AM KATEY'S LETTER Lady Dufferin
Och, girls dear, did you ever hear I wrote my love a letter?
I wrote it, and I folded it and put a seal upon it;
My heart was full, but when I wrote I dare not put the half in;
Now, girls, would you believe it, that postman's so consated, [conceited], Published in Walton Songs #5: "The Irish Rover A Ballad Miscellany" ((Walton's, Dublin, 1966) I don't know the air but there is an asterisk beside this title in the table of contents, denoted that "words and music are available from Waltons, Dublin", and the company still has a shop in Dublin city centre. When I saw the title of this thread my first thought was of the contemporary Lady whose woodlands at Clandeboye are used by the Conservation Volunteers Northern Ireland. I think she is also "Dufferin" though my memory could be errant?
O BAY OF DUBLIN
O Bay of Dublin! My heart you're troublin'
Sweet Wicklow mountains! The sunlight sleeping
Sweet Wicklow mountains! The sunlight sleeping
How often when at work I'm sitting, |
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Subject: RE: Lady Dufferin? From: GUEST,Yum Yum Date: 08 Feb 02 - 06:07 PM I apologise Martin, it was MICK Ryan I was thinking off. I know John well, I sang at his second singing weekend held at his farm. My name is Jackie Boyce I may have met you a Forkhill but as you can see the old memory seems to be slipping. ha ha. sorry for the confusion. Jackie -Yum Yum |
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Subject: RE: Lady Dufferin? From: MartinRyan Date: 06 Feb 02 - 08:00 PM No - though I do indeed know John Waltham! Regards |
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Subject: RE: Lady Dufferin? From: GUEST,Yum Yum Date: 06 Feb 02 - 06:12 PM What I was wanting to know was are you Martin Ryan who lives near John Waltham and writes the traditional musicals. I think one played in Cork. It was more than 3 years ago I sang with a Martin Ryan. More 5 or 6 years. |
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Subject: RE: Lady Dufferin? From: MartinRyan Date: 06 Feb 02 - 04:41 PM Probably! I was there (Forkhill) for one festival about 3 years ago. Regards |
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Subject: RE: Lady Dufferin? From: GUEST,Yum Yum Date: 06 Feb 02 - 04:08 PM Thanks, I have all the information I need now. Are you thesame Martin Ryan who sang at Slieve Gullion a few years ago? |
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Subject: RE: Lady Dufferin? From: MartinRyan Date: 06 Feb 02 - 03:19 PM YumYum Here's the earlier thread where you mention the doubt about the authorship. I've occasionally seen it listed in modern books as "traditional" - which it clearly isn't - but never seen any other association. Any 19C. texts I have give Lady D. Regards |
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Subject: RE: Lady Dufferin? From: MartinRyan Date: 06 Feb 02 - 03:03 PM To the best of my knowledge Helen Selina, Lady Dufferin (1807-1867) did indeed write the words. Any reason to believe otherwise? Regards p.s. Incidentally, she was a grandaughter of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, the playwright. |
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Subject: RE: Lady Dufferin? From: GUEST,Yum Yum Date: 06 Feb 02 - 02:37 PM sorry I only ment to send this once - once -once - oops! |
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Subject: Lady Dufferin? From: GUEST,Yum Yum Date: 06 Feb 02 - 02:35 PM I know I've read it somewhere in the threads before ...but who composed 'Lament of the Irish Emigrant' Lady Dufferin has been credited for its composition but it appears she only collected the ballad. so what I wish to find out is who composed it and when?? anyone help..please. Yum Yum |
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