Identifier Number |
NS040004 |
Title |
’S Tha Mo Cheann-sa Fhèin ro Iùbhran |
Alternative Title |
Tha Mo Chionn Air An Fhiùran |
Air |
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First Line Chorus |
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First Line Verse |
Tha mo cheann-sa fhèin ro iùbhran |
Classifications |
Complaint , Sailing , Love |
Subjects |
Sailor , Woman |
Structure |
Four line verse |
Place Of Origin |
Scotland |
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Composer Last Name |
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Composer Gender |
Male |
Community |
Greenock |
County |
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Era Of Poetry |
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Original Format |
Sound Recording |
Singer |
Jim Charles MacNeil |
Singer Location |
Red Islands |
Date Recorded |
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Collector |
A. J. Smith |
Collection Title |
Cluas ri Claisneachd |
Collection Location |
Glasgow University |
Collection Number |
BB1.20 |
Publication Title |
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Editor |
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Online Access |
https://dasg.ac.uk/audio/view/s/crc/GU_AJ_Smith_01or02 |
Notes 1 |
From collection "Stories and Songs from Jim Charles MacNeil". |
Notes 2 |
Jim Charles MacNeil was a native of Red Islands, Cape Breton. |
Notes 3 |
Gaelic Songs in Nova Scotia, p. 186 |
Notes 4 |
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