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  2. Danny Boy - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, in Bath, Somerset, England, the English lawyer and lyricist Frederic Weatherly initially wrote the words to "Danny Boy" to a tune other than "Londonderry Air". One story is that his sister-in-law Margaret Enright Weatherly (AKA "Jess") sent him a copy of "Londonderry Air" in 1913, and Weatherly modified the lyrics of "Danny Boy" to fit ...

  3. Frederic Weatherly - Wikipedia

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    Frederic Edward Weatherly, KC (4 October 1848 – 7 September 1929) was an English lawyer, author, lyricist and broadcaster. He was christened and brought up using the name Frederick Edward Weatherly, and appears to have adopted the spelling 'Frederic' later in life.

  4. Category:Songs written by Frederic Weatherly - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 February 2022, at 11:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Talk:Danny Boy - Wikipedia

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    The authorisation or the signature on this particular edition of the sheet music tell us nothing directly about what Fred Weatherly thoughts about his lyrics. What we DO Have is Fred Weatherly's own specific notes about how he came to write Danny Boy. Weatherly tells us that Danny Boy "is sung all over the world by Sinn Feiners and Ulstermen ...

  6. Jane Ross (collector) - Wikipedia

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    Weatherly put the lyrics of his song Danny Boy to the air, which became a popular song given the themes of emigration of loss and connections to the experience of the Irish diaspora. [2] [4] There are a number of views on the age and origin of the Londonderry Air, but there is a lack of evidence to settle the case. Some believe that Ross ...

  7. Declan (album) - Wikipedia

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    Danny boy" (Frederic E. Weatherly) – 3:29 "Carrickfergus" (Alan Connaught, Traditional) ... The New Year Song 2003" Tell Me Why CD Single. "For a Better Tomorrow"

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  9. Roses of Picardy - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music from c. 1920 "Roses of Picardy" is a popular British song with lyrics by Frederic Weatherly and music by Haydn Wood.Published in London in 1916 by Chappell & Co, it was one of the most famous songs of the First World War and has been recorded frequently up to the present day.