Difference between revisions of "Harry Cotter's Single Reel No 2"
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 3 April 2023
X:20 T:Harry Cotter's Single Reel No 2 % NFF Book 2023 % Bush Traditions recording played by Ray Mulligan S:Harry Cotter, Binalong, NSW S:by Chris Sullivan and Jacko Kevans Z:transcribed by Tony Stuart, 2017 H:This tune forms the basis of a well known drinking song. N:Other older versions: N:- Caledonian Pocket Companion" v.1, No 16261, (1743) as "The Auld Stewart's Back Again" N:- Robert Bremner "A Collection of Scots Reels or Country Dances", No 881, (p.88), (1757) as "Old Stuarts back again" N:- Airds, v.2, No 244, (c.1780), as "Stumpie" N:- Niel & Nathaniel Gow, "Gow's Complete Repository" V.2 (c.1800) as "the Auld Stewart's Back again" N:- VMP, Rev R Harrison MS, No 137, (1815) as "Stumpie" N:- John Buttery MS, No 232, (early C19th), as "A Quick Step" N:- VMP, Edward Holmes MS, No 339, (1846) as "Stumpie" N:- The Athole Collection v.1 No 25 as "Auld Stewart's back Again, The" N:- Francis O'Neill, "Dance Music of Ireland" v.2, No 577, (1907) as "The Old Pensioner" R:Polka M:2/4 L:1/8 K:G D|:"G"G>A BG|"C"EG"D7"D2|"G"G>A BG|"C"EG "D7"A2|"G"G>A BG|"C"EG "D7"D2|"G"d>e dB|"D7"AB "G"G2:| |:"G"B>c dB|"C"cd ec|"G"B>c dB|"D7"cBA2|"G"B>c dB|"C"cd ec|"G"Bc/d/ "C"cA|"D7"BA "G"G2:|
Harry Cotter's Single Reel No 2 - played by Ray Mulligan
Additional Information
Additional information may be available on the following people or
organisations associated with the collection of this tune:
| Chris Sullivan | Jacko Kevans | Tony Stuart |