Key signature: Adorian
Submitted on June 9th 2006 by Pere.
This tune has been added to 27 tunebooks.
Also known as The Rakes Of Kildare.
X: 1
T: Gan Ainm
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Ador
EAA AGA|BcB BAG|EAA AGA|GFD GFD|
EAA AGA|BcB Bcd|e=fe edB|1BAG A2G:|2BAG A2e||
eaa age|aea b2a|egg gfd|BcB Bcd|
eaa age|aea b2a|e=fe edB|1BAG A2e:|2BAG A2G||
Home, The Corrs
The jig played after Spancill Hill, in Home, The Corrs. (second track). It's a lovely jig.
Nobody knows anything about it as far as I know, not even its name. So I personally call it Jig After Spancill Hill, until some one tell us its real name.
# Posted on June 9th 2006 by Pere
SLAINTE! ~ Come on lad, this is one for you...
I was tempted, but you are much better at this than I am... I'll be checking back for your additions...
# Posted on June 9th 2006 by ceolachan
Kenny! ~ Come on lad, this is one for you...
# Posted on June 10th 2006 by slainte
I like it, passing the buck, or should we equate it with leapfrog?
# Posted on June 10th 2006 by ceolachan
i know i am 5 years late with this post of mine, but i'm postin' anyways. i'm a BIG fan of the Corrs and i also think this is a lovely jig
Like all of their other instrumental traditional tracks (eg Haste to the wedding, Toss the feathers, Carraroe jig to name a few), they arranged this tune differently. It is actually a modified version of "The Rakes of Kildare".
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/84
# Posted on June 30th 2011 by lowell ♫