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"The Galway Piper", also known as "Piping Tim" or "Piping Timof Galway" is a
well-known traditional Irish folk song,
commonly categorized as a drinking song, as its lyrics, which tell of a great piper, make
for a good sing-along. It is known to have been published as early as 1740.
This is a version of the song "The Rakes of Mallow". The Morris tune "The Rigs o' Marlow" is the same tune but with syncopated rhythm. |