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Origins: Gaelic Song Donald The Dancer
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Subject: Origins: Gaelic Song Donald The Dancer From: GUEST,Ewan McVicar Date: 06 Aug 21 - 06:27 AM Domhuil an Dannsair in Gaelic, Donald The Dancer in English transliteration. James Madison Carpenter recorded this in Lochcarron in 1931. I cannot tell if this is the singer's own making, or well known. Looks life the singer's translation? Any advice welcomed. Donald the Dancer, when we saw him coming His masts would be bending and his ship snoring through the water And if he get a dram when he land He'll cut a figure on the pavement. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Gaelic Song Donald The Dancer From: GUEST,RA Date: 06 Aug 21 - 07:01 AM There is a Mudcat thread about this here. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Gaelic Song Donald The Dancer From: RunrigFan Date: 06 Aug 21 - 07:01 AM use this thread https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=169456&messages=5 |
Subject: RE: Origins: Gaelic Song Donald The Dancer From: GUEST,Ewan McVicar Date: 06 Aug 21 - 07:30 AM Thank you folks. I was searching under the English name not the Gaelic - silly me! |
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