OT 11113 Track 1
from "1972." by Henry Glassie, In F-635 Irish Music and Culture
By David McDonald



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Notebook, file 13, p. 2256, 2330.
November 23-26, 1972, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
Pete Flanagan, Owney McBrien and John Smith
"Real Old Mountain Dew", sung and played on flute by Pete Flanagan; learned from a Gerald Griffith record.
(23 November 1972. Pete Flanagan. Glassie I. Field Notes, file 13, p. 2256) "Limerick", sung by Pete Flanagan and according to him the song was written by Charles Kickham.
"Beauty of Limerick", sung and played on flute by Pete Flanagan; also learned from a Gerald Griffith record.
"All Fool’s Day" by poet Denis Florence MacCarthy sung by Pete Flanagan.
(26 November 1972. Recorded in car going home. Glassie I. Field Notes, file 13, p. 2330) "Cliffs of Dureen", sung by Owney McBrien and John Smith.
"James Crossen", sung by Owney McBrien and John Smith.
This recording is from a collection held by the Archives of Traditional Music at Indiana University. The online catalog record for this full collection can be found in the IUCAT system:
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