Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on May 13th 2007 by ciansdad.
This tune has been added to 14 tunebooks.
Also known as The Fair-haired Girl, The Fairhaired Girl, Mary Delaney, Stay And Have Another One, Stay Another While, Stay For Another While.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Market Day, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
dcAG FDDE|FEFG AB (3=cBA|dcAG FDDg|1 fdec dfec:|2 fdec d2 (3ABc||
d2fd adfd|cdeg fdec|(3ddd fd adfd|cdeg fddc|
defg aged|cdef g2fg|(3agf (3gfe fded|cdeg fddc||
The Market Day
Composed by Ed Reavy. I learnt it from a friend ages ago under the wrong title, and have taught it to some musicians in Sydney in the past few weeks. It's quite an easy tune to pick up, so now lots of people are playing it here. Hope you enjoy it.
# Posted on May 13th 2007 by ciansdad
Reminds me of some very well-known tunes, like Maude Miller (in Dmix) and Jenny's Wedding.
# Posted on May 13th 2007 by slainte
Stay For Another While
Apparently this is considered a piping standard since Seamus Ennis recorded it under the title of Stay For Another While. The liner notes explain that Stay For Another One is an alternative title http://www.taramusic.com/sleevenotes/cd10029.htm. However, Ed Reavy was composing tunes from the 1930s, so that's plenty of time for a tune to acquire other titles. This one doesn't seem to be in any earlier sources like O'Neill's. Henrik Norbeck's index has it listed as Dark Girl In Blue, but I don't know where that title comes from originally.
# Posted on May 14th 2007 by Dow
Angelina Carberry and Martin Quinn
They recorded the tune as "The Fairhaired Girl." It sounds like a very old tune and I'd be interested to know some sources which say it was composed by Ed Reavy.
# Posted on June 21st 2007 by PaddyCmusic
Well, Ed Reavy's book of compositions is a good start.
# Posted on September 5th 2007 by Dow
It does sound very trad. Perhaps it was inspired by some old tunes such as this Scottish one (see comments) http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7524
# Posted on September 26th 2007 by Dow
I have Reavy's book, but I'm not sure this is in it. Ed's son produced a 4 cassette tape set with { nearly ? } all of his tunes on them. Friends of mine have the tapes - I'll do some checking.
# Posted on September 26th 2007 by Kenny
The Market Day
This tune is X:60 in the Ed Reavy ABC collection.
http://www.reavy.us/Reavycom.abc
# Posted on September 26th 2007 by joesmith