Key signature: Amajor
Submitted on August 29th 2003 by dafydd.
This tune has been added to 66 tunebooks.
Also known as Drunk At Night, Dry In The Morning.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Drunk All Night And Dry In The Morning
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
R: waltz
K: Amaj
AB|:c4 B2|cB AB c2|E2A2 Bc|d2c2B2|
cB AB c2|ED CD E2|F2A2 G2|1A4 AB:|2A6||
|:A2 ef ec|A2 ef ec|A2e2e2|e3dc2|
A2 ef ec|A2 ef ec|A2c2c2|c3B AB|
cB AB c2|ED CD E2|F2A2 Bc|d2c2B2|
cB AB c2|ED CD E2|F2A2G2| A6:|
|:d2 fd fd|c2 ec ec|E2A2 Bc|d2c2B2|
d2 fd fd|c2 ec ec|E2A2G2|A6:|
|:A2f2f2|A2e2e2|A2e2e2|e3dc2|
A2f2f2|A2e2e2|A2c2c2|c3B AB|
cB AB c2|ED CD E2|F2A2 Bc|d2c2B2|
cB AB c2|ED CD E2|F2A2G2 |A6:|
Drunk All Night And Dry In The Morning
Transcribed from an old session tape.I think that the tune is Scottish or perhaps from the Border Country.
# Posted on March 1st 2003 by dafydd
This was composed by Niel Gow in the 18th(?) Century.
It was recorded by the Scottish band, Ossian, in the 20th Century.
# Posted on February 1st 2004 by CreadurMawnOrganig
it's a lovely tune, whatever. thanks for putting it up.
# Posted on February 3rd 2004 by Dont
Drunk at Night
I'm planning to play this tune for the prelude at my brother's wedding. We have decided to do a completely non classical wedding even though both his siblings are classical musicians. It's a wonderful tune that I heard on the Abbey Newton CD and have already begun teaching to my students.
# Posted on August 7th 2005 by Holley