Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on June 25th 2001 by Jeremy.
This tune has been added to 177 tunebooks.
Also known as The Dark Girl In Blue, Dennis Murphy's, The Gleanntan , Sleamhnan Ghleanntain, The Trip To The Jacks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Denis Murphy's
M: 12/8
L: 1/8
R: slide
K: Dmaj
|:A2D FED F2A A2f|gfe fed e2d BdB|
A2D FED F2A A2f|a2f efe d3 d3:|
|:d2e f3 gfe f3|gfe fed e2d BdB|
d2e f3 gfe f2f|a2f efe d3 d3:|
Drone those Ds
This one is fun is to play at a fast, even sloppy, pace. I like to drone open Ds as often as possible - basically anywhere where an F,A or D is played - it almost makes it sound like a swedish polska.
# Posted on June 25th 2001 by Jeremy
This tune sounds like a variant of the Scots jig and song air, "The Muckin' o' Geordie's Byre".
# Posted on June 27th 2001 by granama
Seamus Ennis calls this tune The Dark Girl in Blue in his tutor for the uilleann pipes. It seems that maybe this is more accurate the "Denis Murphy's" because it was from Denis Murphy that Ennis learned the tune.
# Posted on April 15th 2004 by Paddy
Dennis Murphy's Slide
The A part of "Dennis Murphy's Slide" is almost identical to the B part of a Scots strathspey, "The Marquis of Huntly's Highland Fling":
X:576
T:Marquis of Huntly's Highland Fling
C:George Jenkins
B:Kerr's Merry Melodies
Z:Nigel Gatherer
L:1/8
M:4/4
K:D
A | d<df>d g>ef>d | B<Be>d c<AA>c |
d<df>d g>ef>d | B>e d/c/B/A/ d2- d :|
B | A>D F/E/D A>Bd>f | g>ef>d e>dB<d |
A>D F/E/D A>Bd>b | a<fe>f d2- d :|]
# Posted on June 29th 2007 by nigelg
I love it, great catch and connection Nigel...
# Posted on June 29th 2007 by ceolachan
Denis Murphy's Strathspey
Jerry O'Sullivan's version.
X: 1
T: Denis Murphy's Strathspey
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: slide
K: Dmaj
|: A | d2 f>d g>ef>d | B2 e>d c>Bc<A | d2 f>d g>ef>d | B>e d/c/B/A/ d2 dA |
d2 f>d g>ef>d | B2 e>d c>Bc<A | d2 f>d g>ef>d | B>e d/c/B/A/ d2 d ||
|: B | A>DF<D F<AA>f | g>ef>d e>dB<d | A>DF<D F<AA>f | a>fe<f d2 dB |
A>DF<D F<AA>f | g>ef>d e>dB<d | A>DF<D F<AA>f | a>fe<f d2 d ||
# Posted on July 7th 2007 by JACKB
The Gleanntan Slide
Tony MacMahon has recorded this tune on his LP "Tony MacMahon" (1972) he puts it as second with "Merrily Kissed the Quaker" On this LP it is refered to as "The Gleanntan Slide" Can anyone offer reasons why it is so named? Does anyone else call it that?
# Posted on February 19th 2008 by hetty
Gleanntán / Glountane
Geographic associations ~ a township of Sliabh Luachra
Recording: "Sliabh Notes: Gleanntán"
http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display/98
# Posted on February 19th 2008 by ceolachan