Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on February 26th 2007 by Falkbeer.
This tune has been added to 61 tunebooks.
Also known as The Foggy Dew March.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Foggy Dew, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
EF |: G2GA B2gf | e2dB A2GA | BA BG EG FA |1 G6EF :|2 G6ef ||
g2gfe2fg | ag fed2B^d | e3f gf e^d | e6EF |
G2GA B2gf | e2dB A2GA | BA BG EG FA | G6 |]
The foggy dew
I play this tune as a slow air.
# Posted on February 26th 2007 by Falkbeer
A reel??
... I never heard of the foggy dew being played as a reel..
ha. this is like Spancil Hill being played as a jig
.. oh my!
# Posted on February 26th 2007 by apriloreilly13
The Foggy Dew
I have always heard this tune played as a march.
Marches were/are an essential part of the repertoire of ceili bands.
# Posted on February 26th 2007 by murfbox
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/2516 Foggy Dew march.
# Posted on February 26th 2007 by the wounded hussar
wounded hussar - that's another Foggy Dew. In fact, that's the tune I've heard the Foggy Dew sung to.
I've heard Falkbeer's tune as a song air before, but with different words.
# Posted on February 26th 2007 by ragaman
Foggy Dew March
I have to agree ith Wounded Hussar that his link leads to the tune most musicians recognise as The Foggy Dew. It's also the one so pasionately sung by the late Luke Kelly of the Dubliners.
# Posted on February 27th 2007 by Bannerman
This is a slow air, the title tune of Eugene O'Donnell's The Foggy Dew, on Green Linnet in 1988.
# Posted on February 28th 2007 by dfay