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Annotation:Stormy Weather (1)
X: 1 T:Stormy Weather [1] (reel) B:NFID.075a F:file ID nfid/170swr Z:bill@capeirish.com S:JD Q:180 L:1/8 M:C R:reel K:D CE|D2FE DFAF|DGBG FGAc|dcdA Bede|fdgf ecAF| [1 D2FE DFAF|G2BG FABc|dcdA BGBd|AGFE D2:| [2 FAEA DFAF|G2BG FABc|dcdA BGBd|AFEF D2|| |:ag|fgab agfa|gfed fdBc|dBAF ABde|fagf e^deg| [1 fgab agfa|g2f2 edBc|dBAF AdAF|EDEF D2:| [2 fgab agfa|g2ba gfec|dcBA BcdB|AGFE DA,B,C|D8|]
STORMY WEATHER [1]. AKA and see "Miss Monaghan's Reel," "Belles of Tipperary (2)," "Connacht Lasses," "Green Fields to America (The)," "The Blea berry Blossom," "Jackson's Welcome to Cork (1)," "Four Courts of Dublin (The)," "Johnny Shooting in the Glen," "O'Connell in Clare," "Barrow Castle (The)," "Lamont's Reel," "White-Haired Piper (The)," "Dandy Girl (The)," "Dandy Lass (The)," "Kerry Star." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune is not called "Stormy Weather" in County Donegal, but rather goes by "Miss Monaghan."