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"Lanigan's Ball" (sometimes "Lannigan's Ball") is a popular traditional or folk Irish song which has been played throughout the world since at least the 1860s and possibly much longer. Typically performed in a minor key, it generally is played in an upbeat style reminiscent of the party atmosphere in which the story that the lyrics portray unfolds.

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  • Lanigan’s Ball (de)
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  • Lanigan’s Ball (oft auch Lannigan’s Ball) ist einer der bekanntesten Irish-Folk-Songs und wird seit mindestens 1860 auf der ganzen Welt gespielt. Er wird üblicherweise in Moll gespielt. Während in Alfred Perceval Graves Buch Songs of Irish Wit and Humour von 1884 Lanigan’s Ball noch von einem unbekannten Urheber die Rede ist, wird in Folk Songs of the Catskills, von Norman Cazden, Herbert Haufrecht und Norman Studer, auf den Sänger John Diprose verwiesen, welcher den Text 1865 einem D.K. Gavan und die Musik John Candy zuschrieb. (de)
  • "Lanigan's Ball" (sometimes "Lannigan's Ball") is a popular traditional or folk Irish song which has been played throughout the world since at least the 1860s and possibly much longer. Typically performed in a minor key, it generally is played in an upbeat style reminiscent of the party atmosphere in which the story that the lyrics portray unfolds. (en)
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  • Lanigan’s Ball (oft auch Lannigan’s Ball) ist einer der bekanntesten Irish-Folk-Songs und wird seit mindestens 1860 auf der ganzen Welt gespielt. Er wird üblicherweise in Moll gespielt. Während in Alfred Perceval Graves Buch Songs of Irish Wit and Humour von 1884 Lanigan’s Ball noch von einem unbekannten Urheber die Rede ist, wird in Folk Songs of the Catskills, von Norman Cazden, Herbert Haufrecht und Norman Studer, auf den Sänger John Diprose verwiesen, welcher den Text 1865 einem D.K. Gavan und die Musik John Candy zuschrieb. (de)
  • "Lanigan's Ball" (sometimes "Lannigan's Ball") is a popular traditional or folk Irish song which has been played throughout the world since at least the 1860s and possibly much longer. Typically performed in a minor key, it generally is played in an upbeat style reminiscent of the party atmosphere in which the story that the lyrics portray unfolds. In Alfred Perceval Graves book, Songs of Irish Wit and Humour, published in 1884, Lanigan's Ball is attributed to anon. In , edited by Norman Cazden, Herbert Haufrecht and Norman Studer, there is a reference to John Diprose's songster of 1865 attributing Lanigan's Ball to D. K. Gavan with music by John Candy. It also mentions that the tune was previously known as Hurry the Jug. In 1863 William Pond & Company published the song in an arrangement by Charles William Glover, attributing the words to Tony Pastor and the music to Neil Bryant of Bryant's Minstrels. (en)
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