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"Peigín Leitir Móir"
Song
Language Irish
English title"Peggy Lettermore"
Published1911
Genre Irish folk song
Songwriter(s)Máirtín Ó Clochartaigh, Pádraic Ó Maille

"Peigín Leitir Móir" is a popular Irish folk song.

The original verses of the song were written in Irish by Máirtín Ó Clochartaigh and Pádraic Ó Maille of Leitir Caladh (a townland to the north of Leitir Mór, County Galway) around the turn of the 20th century. [1] It was published in the review An Claidheamh Soluis in 1911. However, new verses were added at various times and places as the song gained popularity in Irish-speaking districts.

In general, the song extols the beauty of a woman called Peigín, and tells how she attracts not only the poet but men from different districts.

The song is also played as a polka, without lyrics, by traditional musicians.

Recordings

References

  1. ^ Bowles, Micheál (1985). Claisceadal 1: Irish Folk Songs and Accompaniments. Dún Laoghaire: Glendale Press. ISBN  978-0-907606-35-2.
  2. ^ Mac Dhonnagáin, Tadhg (2008). Peigín Leitir Móir (in Irish). An Spidéal: Futa Fata. ISBN  0-9550983-7-8.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Peigín Leitir Móir"
Song
Language Irish
English title"Peggy Lettermore"
Published1911
Genre Irish folk song
Songwriter(s)Máirtín Ó Clochartaigh, Pádraic Ó Maille

"Peigín Leitir Móir" is a popular Irish folk song.

The original verses of the song were written in Irish by Máirtín Ó Clochartaigh and Pádraic Ó Maille of Leitir Caladh (a townland to the north of Leitir Mór, County Galway) around the turn of the 20th century. [1] It was published in the review An Claidheamh Soluis in 1911. However, new verses were added at various times and places as the song gained popularity in Irish-speaking districts.

In general, the song extols the beauty of a woman called Peigín, and tells how she attracts not only the poet but men from different districts.

The song is also played as a polka, without lyrics, by traditional musicians.

Recordings

References

  1. ^ Bowles, Micheál (1985). Claisceadal 1: Irish Folk Songs and Accompaniments. Dún Laoghaire: Glendale Press. ISBN  978-0-907606-35-2.
  2. ^ Mac Dhonnagáin, Tadhg (2008). Peigín Leitir Móir (in Irish). An Spidéal: Futa Fata. ISBN  0-9550983-7-8.

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