Annotation:Memories of Ballymote
X: 1 T: Memories Of Ballymote R: polka M: 2/4 L: 1/8 K: Gmaj d/c/|:"G"BG D>D|"C"Ec cA/B/|"Am"cE F>E|"D"Dd d/e/d/c/| "G" BG D>D|"C"Ec cA/B/|"Em"c/B/A/G/ "D"F/D/E/F/|1 "D"GB "G"Gd/c/:|2 "D"GB "G"GB/d/|| |:"G"g2 f2|"C"c7/2 d/|"Am"ee "D"dd|"G"B3 B/c/|"G"d>e dc| "D"A2 AB/A/|1 "C"G>A Bc|"D"d2 de/f/:|2 "C"Gg "D"fa|"G"g2 g||
MEMORIES OF BALLYMOTE. AKA and see "Church Street Polka (2)." Irish, Polka (2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'. A polka in the Sligo/Leitrim tradition (as opposed to the Kerry polka tradition), played at a rather relaxed pace (when compared with the southern polka tradition). The tune was first recorded in New York by fiddler Paddy Killoran [1] (1904-1965), himself originally Ballymote, south County Sligo, for Decca records in 1937 (Decca 12103, backed by Jim McGinn on piano). "Memories of Ballymote" is usually known nowadays under the "Church Street" title today, stemming from the influential recording by the Chieftains in 1964.