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The Flower of Magherally - Celtic Whistles Collection Vol.12

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"The Flower of Magherally" is a traditional love song passed down in County Down, northern Ireland.
It praises a beautiful woman called the "Flower of Magherally." "Magherally" is the name of a small village in County Down, and it has been cherished as a local love song.
The lyrics and melody have been passed down orally through generations and are said to have come together and spread in the 19th century.They are full of metaphors typical of Irish folk songs, depicting the woman's beauty by comparing it to flowers and nature.The melody itself derives from an old Irish folk tune, and it was recorded in the folk song collection published by George Petrie and others in the 19th century, which led to it being paired with the lyrics.The expression "the flower of ..." is a typical style seen in many 19th-century Irish folk songs and ballads.
Through traditional music sessions and revival movements, it has been performed and recorded by various Celtic artists.
Due to its simple atmosphere, it is played in a wide range of settings, such as weddings and pub sessions, and is one of the representative Irish folk songs.

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