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== Additional Information == |
== Additional Information == |
Latest revision as of 02:47, 25 April 2019
X:43 T:Tabby Tomcat % NFF Book 2016 S:collected from Albert 'Dooley' Chapman S:collected by Chris Sullivan Z:transcribed by Jeff Lawrie N:This is dee 'Deitcher's Dog' with an approximation to the original verse as well N:as the chorus. N:Bob Campbell and Sharon Frost also collected this tune from Dooley Chapman. See N:'Stringybark & Greenhide', Vol5, No2 p18 N:The composer was Septimus Winner who also composed 'Ten Little Indians' N:and 'Listen To The Mockingbird'. American 1875. N:Nothing on YouTube with verse except one individual. Greg O'Leary, Feb 2016 O:Australia, NSW, Dunedoo R:Waltz M:3/4 L:1/8 K:G B2||"G"d4B2|G2F2G2|"D"A2-A2F2|D4d2|"C"e4d2|"D"c2B2A2|"G"d3dd2|d2B2c2| d4B2|G2F2G2|"D"A2A2F2|D4d2|"C"e4d2|"D"c2B2A2|"G"G3GG2|G4dd|| "G"B2d2dd|e2d2dd|B2d2e2|d4dd |B2d2d2|d2e2f2|"C"g2f2e2|"Am"e4ee| c2B2A2|"D"a4aa|f2e2d2|"G"b4bb|"(Bm)"g2f2e2|"Am"a4ef|"C"g2f2e2|"D"d2B2c2| "G"d4B2|G2F2G2|"D"A2A2F2|D4d2|"C"e4d2|"D"c2B2A2|"G"d3dd2|d2B2c2| d4B2|G2F2G2|"D"A2A2F2|D4d2|"C"e4d2|"D"c2B2A2|"G"G3GG2|G4||
Tabby Tomcat - played by Greg O'Leary
Additional Information
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organisations associated with the collection of this tune:
| Albert 'Dooley' Chapman | Chris Sullivan | Jeff Lawrie |