Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on April 17th 2011 by Carys.
This tune has been added to 5 tunebooks.
Also known as The Bull At The Wagon, West Fork Girls.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: West Fork Gals
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
R: polka
K: Dmaj
f4|A2 ef|g2 g2|B2>d2|ef ed|c2 A2|AB AG|FAD2|
f4|A2 ef|g2 g2|B2 Bd|ef ed|c2 A2|AB AF|d4:|
A2>G2|F2 A2|d2 F2|A2>F2|G2 F2|E2>F2|G2 F2|E2 cd|
ef ed|c2 A2|AB AG|F2 D2|d2 cd|ef ge|f2 d2|d4:|
Barbarian polka
"Old-timey" tunes from the USA, as played (in Irish style) by Ná Dorsa.
# Posted on April 17th 2011 by Carys
proper name of tune is west fork girls i think......
na dorsa call whole set bull at the wagon. first polka in their set is barlow knife .
marin
# Posted on April 17th 2011 by maracirac
Bull at the Wagon
Indeed this is West Fork Gals here is Bull at the Wagon http://www.1001tunes.com/CollectionSamples/mp3s/Bull_At_The_Wagon_-_Lewis_Brothers.mp3
# Posted on April 17th 2011 by Boots MacAllen
Yep. Definitely WestFork Gals... a West Viriginia tune. Not a popular tune here in the USA at all. Some of the oldtimers play it and WIlson Douglas may be the only source. (Could be wrong there.)
Anyway Doug Van Gundy is your man for WestFork Gals. http://www.dougvangundy.com/music.htm
Not a polka.
# Posted on April 23rd 2011 by horatio spens the blademan