Here are all recordings of this tune considering only the indexed recordings. I have discovered by careful listening that these sources are in fact musically the same tune, regardless of the tune titles they use, key changes, retuning, etc.
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below to hear the first 12 seconds.| Year Recorded |
Track #Tune? |
[Album code] Artist. Title (Link to Album Info page). Performers (instruments). |
|---|---|---|
| 1925 | 18#1 | [RtHaMtD] Round the House and Mind the Dresser. Frank Quinn (fiddle, voice). |
| ~1933 | 5#1 | [Sunshn] "Sunshine". [unknown] (banjo), unknown (piano accordion), Frank Quinn (vocal). |
| ~1953 | 24#1 | [JDJO] Joe Derrane and Jerry O'Brien. Irish Accordion Masters. Joe Derrane (accordion), Jerry O'Brien (accordion). For this tune: O'Brien, Derrane. |
| 1989 | 1#2 | [TripCull] Phil, John and Pip Murphy. The Trip to Cullenstown. Phil Murphy (harmonica), John Murphy (harmonica), Pip Murphy (harmonica). For this tune: (C harmonica). |
| ~1992 | 3#1 | [TDrty] Tom Doherty. Take the Bull by the Horns. Tom Doherty (accordion). |
| 1995 | 8#1 | [FSOD] Hervé Cantal, Denis Kersual, Vincent Blin, John Maguire, Gérard Tauzin, J.-Ch. Lequerre. For the Sake of Old Decency. Musique de tradition irlandaise en France. Music of Irish tradition in France. Hervé Cantal (flute, whistle), Denis Kersual (pipes), Vincent Blin (melodeon), John Maguire (vocals), Gérard Tauzin (guitar), J.-Ch. Lequerre (piano). For this tune: Vincent Blin (melodeon), Hervé Cantal (flute). |
| ~2000 | 9#2 | [LLses 1] The London Lasses and Pete Quinn. The London Lasses and Pete Quinn. Bernie Conneely (banjo), Elaine Conwell (fiddle), Karen Ryan (fiddle, whistle), Sharon Whelton (flute, whistle). |
| 2004 | 2#2 | [SGrant] Seamus Grant. Traditional Fiddle Playing from Inishowen. Seamus Grant (fiddle). |

