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Óró Londubh Buí (Óró, Yellow Blackbird)
Ennis wrote that this version from Dinny is the Gaoth Dobhair version of the song. He got it from Mairéad, Bean Uí Ghuibhir, 30 years earlier [c. 1914], (she was around 60 at the time), Gaoth Dobhair.
A man and his wife are returning from a wake when they meet a young man who asks the man for his wife. She accompanies the young man who is uncouth. After three seasons she returns home.
[See also ‘Cuach Mo Londubh Buí’]
[See NFC 1282: 20-23]
Note to music transcription:
Ennis wrote ‘easily’ in Irish, above the music notation.