Difference between revisions of "Drover's Dream"
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H:is the "Killaloe March", written by Robert Martin, published in 1887 | H:is the "Killaloe March", written by Robert Martin, published in 1887 | ||
H:Lyrics of the "Drover's Dream" originally published as "The Visions Of A Night Watch" | H:Lyrics of the "Drover's Dream" originally published as "The Visions Of A Night Watch" |
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X:14 T:Drover's Dream T:Killaloe March (pub 1887) % NFF Book 2019 % Bush Traditions recording played by Ray Mulligan C:Robert Martin, (1846 - ?) H:The tune used for the "Drover's Dream" H:is the "Killaloe March", written by Robert Martin, published in 1887 H:Lyrics of the "Drover's Dream" originally published as "The Visions Of A Night Watch" H:in the Kadina & Wallaroo Times, 25 Dec, 1889 H:The article was discovered by Mark Gregory using Trove in 2013. N:This tune became widely known in Australia. It was collected from N:- Arthur Foster, by John Meredith, NLA Bib ID 645243 N:- Chris Williams, NSW, by John Meredith, NLA Bib ID 1800773 N:- Emu Creek Bush Band, by Peter Ellis, NLA Bib ID 6608412 N:Many other sources can be found B:J Meredith, H Anderson, Folk Songs of Australia Vol 1, UNSW Press, 1967, p202, from Chris Williams B:J Meredith, R Covell & P Brown, Folk Songs of Australia Vol 2, UNSW Press, 1987, p265, from Arthur Foster F:https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/109097647 O:Australia, Kadina, SA R:Schottische M:4/4 L:1/8 K:G D2|"G"G>A B>A G2 D>D|"C"E>F G>E "G"D2 D>D|G>G G>A B>B A>G|"D7"A6 D>D| "G"G>A B>A G2 D>D|"C"E>F G>E "G"D2 D>D|B>B B>G "D7"A>A A>F|"G"G6 A>B| "C"c>c c>c c2 B>c|"G"d>d d>B G2 G>D|G>G G>A B>B A>G|"D7"A6 D>D| "G"G>A B>A G2 D>D|"C"E>F G>E "G"D2 D>D|B>B B>G "D7"A>A A>F|"G"G6||