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Johnny's Trip to France (#77)
Found in JohnnysTripToFrance77.abc
from the John Chambers' music books abc collection

X: 27 T:Johnny's Trip to France (#77) M:4/4 L:1/8 S:Capt. F. O'Neill R:March K:G gf|e2 A2 A2 Bd|edef "tr"gedB|G2 GA BAGA|B2 d2 d2 "tr"gf| e2 A2 A2 Bd|edef "tr"gedB|G2 GA BAGA|"tr"B2 A2 A2:| |:Bd|e2 a2 a2 ga|b2 ab a2 "tr"gf|edef gfga|bc'ba g2 ed| 1e2 a2 a2 ga|b2 ab a2 "tr"gf|edef gag"tr"d|B2 A2 A2:| 2a2 gf g2 fg|edef "tr"gedB|G2 GA BAGA|"tr"B2 A2 A2|| % % The above fine marching tune tho' manifestly in the % Irish style is probably of Scotch origin because it comes % from the subconscious memory of the writer who % associated in Chicago nearly 50 years ago, with such % noted Highland pipers as McLean, Cant, and Monroe. % Of the four distinct tunes, named after Lochiel the % Jacobite hero to be found in old printed collections % I find that one specially arranged for the Highland % bagpipe is a variant of "Johnny's Trip to France"; % dreamily remembered by the editor since early manhood.
Alternative sources for this tune:
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/book/ONeills/waifs/X/0077/0000
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/book/ONeills/waifs/waif-2/0026
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/book/ONeills/was/Johnnys_Trip_to_France_77_-WaS---/0000
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