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S:collected from Joe Cashmere, 1955 | S:collected from Joe Cashmere, 1955 | ||
S:John Meredith Collection, NLA Bib ID 1578912 | S:John Meredith Collection, NLA Bib ID 1578912 | ||
− | B:"Mister Joe - Songs, Tunes & Poems of Joe Cashmere", compiled by Alan Musgrove & Greg O'Leary, | + | B:"Mister Joe - Songs, Tunes & Poems of Joe Cashmere", compiled by Alan Musgrove & Greg O'Leary, p.52 |
N:Other versions can be found at | N:Other versions can be found at | ||
− | + | N:- VMP, Walsh, Compleat Country Dancing Master, 3rd Series, 1st Book, 4th Ed., 1754, as "Joan's Placket" | |
− | + | N:- VMP, W.Hamilton "Universal Tune Book" Vol 1, Glasgow 1844 p10#3 | |
− | H:An honorary title of the Duke of Gordon | + | N:- VMP, Kerr's Merry Melodies, Vol 2, No.313 |
+ | H:An honorary title of the 4th Duke of Gordon (1743-1827) | ||
H:Included by Playford 1674, as "Jumping Joan" | H:Included by Playford 1674, as "Jumping Joan" | ||
+ | H:Earliest known reference: 1667, Samuel Peyps' diary mentions "Joan's Placket", one of the early titles | ||
+ | H:The title "Jumping Joan" appears in several C17th collections | ||
+ | H:Often called "Auntie Mary" in Ireland and New England, a song title with (often) obscene lyrics. | ||
O:Australia, NSW, Sydney | O:Australia, NSW, Sydney | ||
R:Jig | R:Jig | ||
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Additional information may be available on the following people or | Additional information may be available on the following people or | ||
organisations associated with the collection of this tune:<br> | organisations associated with the collection of this tune:<br> | ||
− | | [[austtradpeople:Joe Cashmere|Joe Cashmere]] | [[austtradpeople:John Meredith Collection|John Meredith Collection]] | | + | | [[austtradpeople:Joe Cashmere|Joe Cashmere]] | [[austtradpeople:John Meredith Collection|John Meredith Collection]] | [[austtradpeople:VMP|VMP]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 25 November 2021
X:9 T:Cock of the North % NFF Book 2020 T:Chase Me Charlie S:collected from Joe Cashmere, 1955 S:John Meredith Collection, NLA Bib ID 1578912 B:"Mister Joe - Songs, Tunes & Poems of Joe Cashmere", compiled by Alan Musgrove & Greg O'Leary, p.52 N:Other versions can be found at N:- VMP, Walsh, Compleat Country Dancing Master, 3rd Series, 1st Book, 4th Ed., 1754, as "Joan's Placket" N:- VMP, W.Hamilton "Universal Tune Book" Vol 1, Glasgow 1844 p10#3 N:- VMP, Kerr's Merry Melodies, Vol 2, No.313 H:An honorary title of the 4th Duke of Gordon (1743-1827) H:Included by Playford 1674, as "Jumping Joan" H:Earliest known reference: 1667, Samuel Peyps' diary mentions "Joan's Placket", one of the early titles H:The title "Jumping Joan" appears in several C17th collections H:Often called "Auntie Mary" in Ireland and New England, a song title with (often) obscene lyrics. O:Australia, NSW, Sydney R:Jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G GA|:"G"G2B BAG|B2dd2g|B2B BAG|"D"A3 ABA|"G"G2B BAG|B2dd2g|B2B"D" AFA|"G"G3 dBd| "G"g2d "C"e2d|"G"g2d "C"e2g|"G"B2B BAG|"D"A3-A2d|"G"g2d "C"e2d|"G"g2d "C"e2g|"G"B2B "D"AFA|"G"G3DEF| "G"G2B BAG|B2dd2g|B2B BAG|"D"A3- ABA|"G"G2B BAG|B2dd2g|B2B"D" AFA|"G"G3 z3:|
Cock of the North - played by Ray Mulligan
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| Joe Cashmere | John Meredith Collection | VMP