Identifier Number |
NS0021032 |
Title |
Tha Tighinn Fodham Éirigh |
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Air |
Tha Tighinn Fodham Éirigh |
First Line Chorus |
Tha tighinn, fodham, fodham, fodham |
First Line Verse |
Tha tighinn fodham far nach [?] |
Classifications |
Drinking , Humorous , Macaronic |
Subjects |
festival , dancing , carousal , soldiers |
Structure |
Four line verse / Four line chorus |
Place Of Origin |
Scotland |
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Original Format |
Sound Recording |
Singer |
Unidentified Singer |
Singer Location |
Gabarus |
Date Recorded |
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Collector |
Donald John MacDermaid |
Collection Title |
Beaton Institute Sound and Moving Image Collection |
Collection Location |
Beaton Institute |
Collection Number |
T-3040 , Side A , 00:18:57 |
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Online Access |
https://beatoninstitute.com/t-3040 |
Notes 1 |
Beaton Institute description: Gabarus Milling Frolic, Hymns and Precenting |
Notes 2 |
The majority of this song appears to be a local composition about a festival or dance with verses from the song in praise of the captain of Clan Ranald during the 1715 uprising by John MacDonald (Iain MacDhùghaill). The final verse is in English |
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