by Arpeggio » 30 Dec 2013, 21:22
It is possible, just possible, that the oldest melody recorded by the Shads might be ''Londonderry Air''-aka ''Danny Boy'' The melody first came to national prominence after being collected by Miss Jane Ross, who overheard a young peasant girl singing it at Limavady market in 1855. The girl recalled having learned it as a child sometime during the 1840s. However, it has been established that the 'air' certainly had older origins. Historical research has found that the traditional name for the melody was ''The Young Man's Dream''-first noted as being played by the legendary Denis Hempson at the Belfast Harp Festival in 1792. What cannot be established with 100% certainty is exactly when Hempson first heard the old air for the first time. It could, of course, have been before 1788. Given that ''Streets Of Laredo'' is based on an old tune dating bavk to 1681, then ''Londonderry Air'' could well be older than the Mozart. Curiously, the widely - travelled Hempson lived near Limavady itself -suggesting that the old folk tune originated in the locality. The ''Danny Boy'' lyrics were not written until 1910.
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