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Castle of Dromore

The Castle of Dromore is considered one of the oldest Irish songs on record dating back to the early Middle Ages. It's sweetness is known to lull even the most resistant to slumber. Kate's recording of this song originated on Hearts Ó Space Celtic Twilight 3: Lullabies (below), and then again on Tales from Puddletown and Pearls in duet with Steve Einhorn.

Kate plays the guitar in dadgad tuning in the key of F. It is easy to follow along on any instrument, and the chorus begs all to sing it's sweet refrain: "Hush a-bye loo, lo loo, lo lan. Hushabye loo lo loo.
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