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Dan Sullivan's Father's

jig

Key signature: Dmajor

Submitted on August 29th 2003 by dafydd.

This tune has been added to 44 tunebooks.

Also known as Bill Collin's, Bill Collins, Bill Collins', The Boys Of Ballymoat, The Boys Of Ballymote, Collins', Dan Collin's Father's, Dan Collins', Dan Collins' Father's, The Hawk From Dundalk, The Humours Of Ballymote, Up In The Morning.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Dan Sullivan's Father's
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmaj
|:d2A BAB|def a3|aba f2e|d2B BAB|
d2A BAB|def a3|aba f2e|edd d3:|
|:faa faa|afe f3|aba f2e|d2B BAB|
d2A BAB|def a3|aba f2e| edd d3:|

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Dan Sullivan's Father's sheetmusic
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Jig or slide?

To my ears, this sounds a lot more like a slide than a jig.

Does anyone else think so?

# Posted on December 3rd 2003 by Jeremy

Dan Sullivan's Father?

Isn't this more commonly known as "Bill Collins' " jig ? It is a 6/8 rather than a slide, but I agree, Jeremy, it does have the "feel" of a slide about it.

# Posted on December 3rd 2003 by Kenny

Yep, written in 6/8 the phrases carry over two bars. They'd fit into 12/8 just fine. Either way, I'd call it a slide.

# Posted on December 4th 2003 by Will CPT

Slide or Jig

It must be what you get used to in that we always play this as the "Bill Collins" jig followed by the Kilmovee and Dan the Cobbler - everyone seems to be OK with the 6/8 timing.

# Posted on December 4th 2003 by Bannerman

hmmm...we usually play it as a march

# Posted on December 4th 2003 by snorre

Dan Sullivan's Father's Jig

Tony Sullivan calls it by this name.I think it's in his book,The Irish Banjo

# Posted on March 1st 2003 by dafydd

BBC Folk Session

On this session site the tune seems to be called the Boys of Ballymote.

# Posted on January 7th 2004 by Jackeen

The Link !!!

forgot the Link -http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/r2music/folk/sessions/swf/08.html
3rd Tune of the set.

# Posted on January 7th 2004 by Jackeen

As a PS to my original comment, I think the difference is in the first phrase of the first bar where we've always played dAA rather than d2A shown here. This gets your mind into 6/8 rather than slide mode.

# Posted on January 7th 2004 by Bannerman

"Bill Collins' Jig" / "Dan Collins' Jig" / "Dan Collins' Father's Jig"

Bill Collins, an Irish musician from Gort in County Galway is father to Dan Collins of Shanachie Records fame and infamy... It seems that because of a recording by DeDannan this tune too often gets confused with another melody's name ~ that of "The Hearty Boys of Ballymoate", or Ballymote, or "The Boys of ~"... It isn't the same melody. Hey Slainte, that tune isn't on site yet!!!

# Posted on December 6th 2005 by ceolachan

It's called "The Hearty Boys of Ballinamore" on the Champions of Ireland: concertina CD but this is probably a mistake.

# Posted on May 29th 2006 by PaddyCmusic

This is the Last tune in the set Jock Cawleys Jigs on David Munnellys cd Swing.

# Posted on August 22nd 2007 by dinn2

Boys of Ballymote

This tune is on Wolfstones album, the chase. (except they spell in ballymoat)

Its also in 'HO-RO-GHEALLAIDH volume two of session tunes for scottish fiddlers', which is a great book

# Posted on April 24th 2008 by fiddlematt

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