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Eugene Dunphy
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2011
Exploring the story behind some popular Irish ballads.
SEAN SOUTH OF GARRYOWEN (ballad history)
Eugene Dunphy investigates the ballad about a Limerick Volunteer.
00:00 Sean South
00:45 Moane's Cross
01:10 South's funeral
01:40 Authorship of ballad
02:10 Seamus Duffy
05:00 Duffy on TG4
06:35 Sean South of Garryowen (song)
00:00 Sean South
00:45 Moane's Cross
01:10 South's funeral
01:40 Authorship of ballad
02:10 Seamus Duffy
05:00 Duffy on TG4
06:35 Sean South of Garryowen (song)
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WEXFORD CAROL (ballad history)
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Eugene Dunphy traces the origins of a sublime Irish carol. 00:00 Intro 00:35 Origins 04:30 Wexford Carol (song)
A NATION ONCE AGAIN (ballad history)
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Eugene Dunphy charts the rise of an Irish anthem. 00:00 Intro 01:20 Thomas Davis 02:40 Musical settings 05:15 J. J. Johnson setting 08:05 A Nation Once Again (song) 'A Nation Once Again' sung by Harold Gray. Album: Ireland, Mother Ireland (1965), Argo Record Company.
THE STONE OUTSIDE DAN MURPHY'S DOOR (ballad history) UPDATE
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In an UPDATE to a previously posted video, Eugene Dunphy tells the story behind THE STONE OUTSIDE DAN MURPHY'S DOOR. 0:00 John Patrick Dane, ballad writer 01:20 Johnny Patterson 01:42 Dane’s early life 02:20 Early music hall appearances 02:46 Dane’s Stone Outside Dan Murphy’s Door 04:20 Sheet music published 05:15 Dane in prison 06:15 Dane in Brownlow Infirmary 06:35 Dane’s death at Denville Ha...
I'M SITTING BY THE STILE, MARY (ballad history)
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Eugene Dunphy explores the background of a soulful ballad. 00:00 Lady Dufferin 00:37 Musical settings of poem 04:05 I'm Sitting by the Stile, Mary (song)
FOLLOW ME UP TO CARLOW (ballad history/UPDATE)
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Eugene Dunphy dissects the lyrics of P. J. McCall’s classic ballad. 0:00 Intro 0:15 Collecting the melody 01:10 P. J. McCall 02:00 Ballad first published 03:25 Examining the verses 07:05 John McCormack sings ballad 07:33 Recordings 07:45 Death of McCall 08:50 Follow Me Up To Carlow (song)
MUIRSHEEN DURKIN (ballad history)
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Eugene Dunphy tells the story behind a 1966 Number One. 00:00 Johnny McEvoy's single 01:54 the verses 03:30 the melody 04:22 Michael 'Jesse' Owens 05:35 Muirsheen Durkin (song)
THE SPINNING WHEEL (ballad history)
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Eugene Dunphy tells the story of a Delia Murphy gem. 00:00 Intro 00:30 John Francis Waller 03:00 Adelaide Detchon 03:55 Songs of the Gael 04:35 Delia Murphy 05:20 The Spinning Wheel (song)
THE DAWNING OF THE DAY (ballad history)
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Eugene Dunphy links a melody by a harper from Sligo to a tenor from Athlone. 00:00 Intro 00:43 Radio Athlone 01:40 Fáinne Geal an Lae 04:05 John McCormack 04:50 Raglan Road 06:05 Dawning of the Day (song)
THE BOYS FROM THE COUNTY ARMAGH (ballad history)
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Eugene Dunphy tells the story of an Orchard County gem. 00:00 Intro 00:30 First recordings 01:40 Martin Walton 03:35 Court case 07:00 Boys from the County Armagh (song)
CARRIGDHOUN (ballad history)
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Eugene Dunphy explores a classic ballad from Cork. 00:00 Intro 00:25 Gavin Duffy's 'The Nation' 01:38 Denny Lane, author of Carrigdhoun 02:55 the verses 03:50 the melody 06:55 Lane's preferred melody 08:00 Carrigdhoun (song)
THE GARDEN WHERE THE PRATIES GROW (ballad history)
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Eugene Dunphy links a circus clown from County Clare to an endearing little ballad. 00:00 Gabriel Lavelle recording 01:15 Johnny Patterson 03:40 the verses 06:00 John McCormack recording 07:10 The Garden Where the Praties Grow (song)
SKIBBEREEN (ballad history)
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Eugene Dunphy tells the harrowing story of an Irish Famine song. 00:00 Intro 00:48 John McCormack 02:35 Irish Molly O 03:55 Famine in Skibbereen 06:45 the verses 07:50 Skibbereen (song)
WHERE THE THREE COUNTIES MEET (ballad history)
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Eugene Dunphy tells how Brendan Shine brought a Patsy Farrell ballad to the top of the charts. 00:00 Intro 00:35 Patsy Farrell 02:10 Brendan Shine recording 04:00 Shine & Farrell partnership 05:10 Where the Three Counties Meet (song) Where the Three Counties Meet/Lough Ree Composer: Patsy Farrell Label: Hit Records Publisher: Frontier Music (1972)
CAVAN GIRL (ballad history)
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Eugene Dunphy tells how Thom Moore, the American-born grandson of Irish parents, crafted a memorable love song. 00:00 Intro 00:35 Thom Moore 02:35 Pumpkinhead & Midnight Well 03:20 Cavan Girl story 04:55 Moore as interpreter 07:00 Cavan Girl (song)
WHERE THE RIVER SHANNON FLOWS (ballad history)
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WHERE THE RIVER SHANNON FLOWS (ballad history)
COME BACK PADDY REILLY TO BALLYJAMESDUFF (ballad history)
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COME BACK PADDY REILLY TO BALLYJAMESDUFF (ballad history)
WILL YOU GO LASSIE, GO (ballad history)
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WILL YOU GO LASSIE, GO (ballad history)
SLIEVE GALLION BRAES (ballad history)
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SLIEVE GALLION BRAES (ballad history)
THE JAIL OF CLUAIN MEALA (ballad history)
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THE JAIL OF CLUAIN MEALA (ballad history)
THE HOMES OF DONEGAL (ballad history)
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THE HOMES OF DONEGAL (ballad history)
THE BOYS OF BARR NA SRÁIDE (ballad history)
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THE BOYS OF BARR NA SRÁIDE (ballad history)
THE CURRAGH OF KILDARE (ballad history)
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THE CURRAGH OF KILDARE (ballad history)
THE BOLD TENANT FARMER (ballad history)
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THE BOLD TENANT FARMER (ballad history)
Thanks for posting the history of this greast song and its composers! Loved it and I really love the song.
My pleasure. Thank you.
Best version ,sang with passion and feeling
Glad you enjoyed it John. It's a great ballad.
Really interesting stuff, thank you!
My pleasure. 👋
What a beautiful ballad. I just finished teaching a Wrening day wassail so this song & it's history is very moving.
It's a lovely ballad indeed. The Wren tradition is still alive and well.👍
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“tSúgáin” is pronounced Toogan, the S is silent when following a T.
Thank you for the interesting stories behind the songs. I grew up listening to Irish folk music during the 1960s and beyond. My sisters and I could sing along to dozens of songs, but had little understanding of the history. I also appreciate the images you provide.
The map of tipperary county @ 2.58 is misleading as it shows the village of Mullinahone somewhere to the north of Tipperary town when it is, in fact, rather more to the east and south, near to the Kilkenny border
Hi Eugene great video and lovely carol 🎄 I was in knockcroghery at the Jimmy murray memorial statue unveiling back in November and jareth burns the gaa president sang a song Jimmy murray did when Roscommon won the all Ireland, the wests awake and mentioned how joe macdonagh did aswell when galway hurlers won the all Ireland But I was wondering did you make a video on the song origins of the west awake and if not would it possible to cover it at some point in the future ?
I love Slim Whitman's version.
Nice played on hurdy gurdy😮😅
Love to hear it in the irish language...
Kelly the boy from Killane is my favourite 1978 song
Julie Andrews performed a beautiful version in the 1960’s
I'd say before the second half of 16th century, since the change wasn't quite abrupt, but a transition through the Renaissance. While Bach is the foundation of modern music theory and coalesced tempering, the music in the Renaissance was already beginning to move away from modal music, paving the way for Bach's genius. Beautiful carol though.
Before the 2nd half of the 16th sounds about right. Thank you and have a Happy and Holy Christmas.
I guess my phone was listening to me. I was just telling my family how this is my favorite carol! I wish I had a better memory to learn all of the verses, it's just... the best
Your phone's got great taste! Happy Christmas.
Schmulz tune.
Thank you so much for this video! I have always loved this carol.
My pleasure. It's an enchanting carol. Happy Christmas.
I love that Carol. Actually, I live in Wexford County, in Michigan! I think that was the first time I heard the words. Lovely!
Happy Christmas from Ireland to you and all the good people in Wexford County!
my favorite carol
Mine too!
4:37 - thanks for this.
My pleasure.
The Chieftans put out a nice version on their Christmas album. I wish we knew how old the carol is. It's amazing it took so long to be collected and written down!
Yes indeed, the Chieftains have a lovely version. It was a surprise to me that such an old but beautiful carol was first published in 1928!
So lovely, I love this carol in all its forms. Thank you for the history ❤.
You're more than welcome. Happy Christmas.
The tune to 'The Star of the County Down' is not Irish at all. The origins are two related mid 17th century tunes - the Scottish 'Gilderoy' and the English 'The Clean Contrary Way'. The latter used for many English folk songs and carols such as 'Dives and Lazerus' and 'The Unquiet Grave'. Claude M Simpson in his mammoth collection 'The British Broadside Ballad and Its Music' considers that harmonically 'The Clean Contrary Way' is the origin of this tune family.
What a lovely video! Thank you so much, Eugene! I have always wanted to know more about The Wexford Carol. 🇮🇪🎶 This was like watching a BBC documentary. It is clear that you have a rare talent! Merry Christmas! 🎄🎁
You're very kind. Thank you and have a Happy and Holy Christmas.
Neat Nancy Griffith connection.
Long been one of my favourites, I can hear the Irish phrasing in it.
It's hard to beat those old modal melodies. Happy Christmas. 👋
Thank you for excellent content and video. One of my favorite Christmas carols. ✨
My pleasure indeed. Have a Happy ans Holy Christmas. 👋
@eugenedunphy167 likewise. 🪷 Btw one of favorite versions is Alison Krauss and Yo-Yo Ma but choirs are always lovely. 🕯️
Thank you for this! I always wondered about the origins of this piece. The first time I heard this was from The King's Singers CD entitled "A Little Christmas Music", 1989. Probably the most beautiful track on the whole CD, alongside "Es ist ein Ros Entsprungen".
You're more than welcome and thank you. Yes, the King Singers version is sublime. Have a Holy and Peaceful Christmas. 👋
Thank you, since soon i will host a video of this song in my own interpretation. I am from Austria but fascinated by Irlands history and bravery for that, mankind can never forget that stories.
Go raibh maith agat, a chara
This was a new carol to me. We sang it at our Christmas concert which was last week. I loved my part (bass) and found it surprisingly intuitive - that is, easy to learn. A very nice video and I learned a lot from it. Thank you!
You're very welcome, Michael. When the carol is well arranged for harmonies, it is a sheer joy for the ears. 👋
Dear Sir, your video has been an early Christmas gift to me. I miss the snow; Christmas is never quite the same without it. I have been sharing Christmas carols and their history for each day of Advent and then plan to continue throughout the Twelve Days of Christmas. I have subscribed to your channel. I wish you a Merry Christmas a few days in advance. God bless you.
Thank you so much. A Happy and Holy Christmas to you. 👋
Hard to imagine Christmas in the southern hemisphere, during their summer!
Thanks Eugene, great stuff
Togha fear. Maith thú Eugene. - Buíochas. - Aon seans den fís ar ‘Amhrán na Leabhar’ nó ‘Anach Cuan’ ?
Very interesting background to a beautiful song! Thank you!
You're more than welcome. 😄
Imm trying to find the full original version of the song and i cant find it anywhere
The original version of 'The Rocky Road to Dublin' was published in 1866, in 'Gems of Erin', a book of songs written by D. K. Gavan. All of the words of this song (as published in 'Gems of Erin') are included at the end of the video. Thanks.
Really informative video love the melody i went lanesbro county college at the Roscommon Longford border lyrics make me nostalgic of the place but out of curiosity did pasty Farrell ever record this him singing the song ?
Yes Gavin, it brings beck memories to me as well. Patsy recorded the song as 'Lough Ree' with the James Connolly Folk Group in 1974. It was released as a single in that year on the Hit label.
I first heard this sang by Shaun Cuddy acapella. very moving but with slightly different lyrics
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Great stuff Did James J Johnson play a part somewhere along the line?
Yes indeed. J. J. Johnson (musician based in Dublin) arranged the music for Thomas Davis's The West's Asleep and McCann's O Donnell Abu. Johnson also wrote original music for Thomas Davis's A Nation Once Again.👍
@@eugenedunphy167 Thanks Eugene. I bring people on tours of Drumcondra. Your confirmation enables me to weave Johnson, Heeney and O'Donnell/O'Neill together. As JFK visited All Hallows College in '55, I'll have to get Hail to the Chief in there too!
Wow my Eugene friend this is realy good, Glad That I stopped to listen ,Very nice & Well done.🪗🪗🪗Mick.=14
Radio Éireann used the melody for many years to mark the short interval between programmes
Very informative as usual. Must be a Tyrone thing.😉
Another great video Eugene
VERY INTERESTING MY FRIEND,🪗🪗🪗Mick.
Thanks for the history of my favorite Irish melody. On a single instrument, or with a choir and full orchestra, its beauty is without match.
You're more than welcome. I agree, it's such a haunting melody. More ballad histories to come!
Great explanation of one of my all time favorite songs! Thank you very much. I first heard this song sung by Michal O Domhnaill of Bothy Band. Then I heard Iarla’s version with The Gloaming. I love both renditions. The singing in this video is beautiful as well! Thank you for sharing this story and music. With great appreciation, Melissa from Wyoming.
Thank you Melissa. You're right, it's such a beautiful ballad.
"When I landed in Amerikay, I met a man named Burke He told me if I'd stay awhile, He surely find me work But work he didn't find me, so there's nothing here to bind me I'm off to San Francisco in Californiay" Irish Rovers 1960s version. "Muirsheen" was also Americanized to "Mrs. Durkin"
The historic background to these old ballads is fascinating. Thank you for your work.