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词条 The Galway Shawl
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  1. Recordings

  2. Sounds Samples

  3. References

{{about|the song|the item of clothing|Galway shawl}}{{Wikisource}}"The Galway Shawl" is a traditional Irish folk song, concerning a rural courtship in the West of Ireland. The first known version was collected by Sam Henry from Bridget Kealey in Dungiven in 1936.[1] The song has been popularly recorded by many ballad groups in Ireland and is now commonly adapted to a waltz time so that people can dance to it.

It is basically a story that takes place in May in Oranmore. The narrator sees a girl wearing a bonnet with ribbons and a Galway shawl around her shoulders. He and the girl go to her father's cottage. The girl tells him to play "The Foggy Dew" to please her father. The man plays some hornpipes and the girl sings them as she cries tears of joy. The song ends as the narrator bids the girl farewell as he's bound for County Donegal. He will always remember her Galway shawl.

Recordings

  • Margaret Barry on her album Portraits: I Sang Through the Fairs
  • Four to the Bar on their live album Craic on the Road, in a medley with "The Black Velvet Band" and "The Wild Rover".
  • The Dubliners on their album 30 Years A-Greying
  • Ryan's Fancy on their album Irish Love Songs.
  • Patrick Street on their album On the Fly.
  • The Poxy Boggards on their 2004 album Liver, Let Die.
  • Caitlin Murtagh on her 2003 album I Love You Still
  • Philip Noone as a 2018 single.
  • Lisa O'Neill on her 2018 album Heard a Long Gone Song.
  • Daoiri Farrell on his 2019 album A Lifetime of Happiness

Sounds Samples

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080216050705/http://www.ryansfancy.com/galshaw.mp3 The Galway Shawl by Ryan's Fancy]

References

1. ^Sam Henry's Songs of the People, p 269

2 : Irish folk songs|Traditional ballads

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