Key signature: Bminor
Submitted on December 16th 2004 by gian marco.
This tune has been added to 25 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: All In Good Time
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Bmin
e|:fdB BAF|A2B AFA|~B3 BAB|def eag|
fdB BAF|A2B AFA|BAF Aag|1fdc d2e:|2fdc dcB||
A2a agf|efg efg|~f3 gfg|ecA a2e|
f2a agf|efg efg|fAf gec|edc dcB|
A2a agf|efg efg|~f3 gfg|ecA BAG|
EF{G}F GFG|AFd AFA|Bed cag|fdc d2|
Liz Doherty - last orders
Source: Liz Doherty "Last Orders"
Transcription: gmp
# Posted on December 16th 2004 by gian marco
NIce tune. Do you know who composed it?
# Posted on December 18th 2004 by granama
I think it is traditional. Isn't it?
# Posted on December 18th 2004 by gian marco
A bit similar to Tobbin's Favourite.
# Posted on December 18th 2004 by slainte
The liner notes on "Last Orders" credit Kevin Burke as the source of the tune (from the Patrick Street album which takes its title from this tune). Burke is listed in the parentheses where composers are identified, but Liz doesn't explicitly say he wrote it, as she does with most of the other modern tunes. Can someone check the liner notes of the Patrick Street album, which I don't own?
# Posted on December 18th 2004 by GaryAMartin
I think Kevin Burke penned this one, I'd have to check the sleeve notes on Celtic Fiddle Festival - Encore to be certain, but I'm almost sure he wrote it. Lovely tune anyway.
# Posted on December 20th 2004 by oraghalm
There's something latter-half-of-20th-Century about it - I don't know what it is. That doesn't necessarily make it not traditional. Anyway, I could be completely wrong.
# Posted on December 20th 2004 by granama
5. Light & Airy / "All In Good Time" (K. Burke)
Credited to Kevin Burke on the album of the same title:
"Patrick Street: All in Good Time"
Kevin Burke, Jackie Daly, Andy Irvine, Arty McGlynn
Green Linnet GLCD 1125, 1993
http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display.php/74
# Posted on November 23rd 2005 by ceolachan