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"Home" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Alan Jackson.The song was originally recorded by him on his 1990 debut album Here in the Real World.The original 1989 recording served as the B-side to three of Jackson's singles: his debut single "Blue Blooded Woman", as well as his first two Number One hits "I'd Love You All Over Again" and "Don't Rock the Jukebox." [6][7] It was made by Ryan Gall, with cinematography from Gall, Petey Klein, Stephen Frizza and Hamish Siddins. Thanks Andy.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1wLR48Fuqc, "The Home Ruler" ~ Joshua Dukes on flute

In mid-1996, "Home" reached a peak of number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. Users are dancing, vibing, and doing other hilarious, meme-able things to the Home Depot theme song. "Daniel OConnell the Home Ruler,is how it is described in several books. I’m sure there are many people who learned the tune from that recording, and no doubt they will be interested to see how it differs from the original concept. DISCOVER. I typically prefer to play it slow with a bit more USA intonation. A music video for the song features a selection of clips of the band on tour in Australia. Has anyone come across the jig version of this?

I recorded myself & two Ballycastle Fiddlers playing the Home Ruler about twelve years ago, so I thought you might enjoy hearing their version, which is no doubt fairly close to the way Frank himself played this tune, as Dominic McNabb here, used to play in sessions with Frank & Chris McCormack was actually a Fiddle student of Frank McCollam. [3] It features prominent use of whistling. Matt Molloy renders a haunting, slow-tempo version played on the B-flat flute on The Chieftans’ "Boil the Breakfast Early". Phillips first performed the song on the season's final performance night on May 22, 2012, and then again on the finale after he was declared the winner. "Home" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Alan Jackson. |: D Bm | F#m | G | Em A | Does this mean that musicians,have been getting the title wrong all these years,or is it a question of usage and evolving language,if enough people call it Daniel O Connell the Home Ruler,thats what it becomes regardless of the composers intentions,particuarlarly if the name wasnt registered with PRS in the first place.Dick Miles. "Home" debuted at number 67 on the U.S. Thank you all for the help. The Chieftains got it WRONG - simple as that! Membership is free, and it only takes a moment to sign up. I’ve been learning The Home Ruler. Thanks, Ptarmigan, for your information.

Another of Frank’s excellent compositions, the reel ‘Catherine Marie’, now often called ‘Kate Marie’, can also be heard wherever good tunes are played. I’ll check, & if it’s not on file, I’ll pop it in. Ryan G. Duns & Brian Holleran ~ twin whistles And nothing of that hornpipe came up- sorry,, With Joan Chen, Yuwu Qi, Joel Lok, Irene Chen. Frank wrote another very good Hornpipe, the Hangman’s Rope, which I first learned from the Flute playing of Kenny Hadden, Aberdeen. ), Daniel OConnell the Home Ruler,is how it is described in several books. I think many of us have enough bother as it is, trying to remember names, without people going round trying to change tune names by deed poll! Perhaps you read my piece on the tune in the IMM, June 2002. The Home Ruler has been added to 719 tunebooks. "Home" is the debut single and coronation song from American Idol season 11 winner Phillip Phillips. Frank, who also had a passion for gardening, Bees, restoring old clocks, and ‘going to the Moss’, was a member of the local Ballinlea Pipe Band, but in later years, put the pipes aside to concentrate on the Fiddle. I always think about the Irish roots in the USA when I play this tune. Yes the Co. Antrim musicians in my recording all played with Frank & would have learned the tune from him, so this’ll be close to his take on his tune. The original 1989 recording served as the B-side to three of Jackson's singles: his debut single "Blue Blooded Woman", as well as his first two Number One hits "I'd Love You All Over Again" and "Don't Rock the Jukebox."[1]. |: D D/C# | Bm G | D Bm | G G/A |

You’re right about the resemblance all right…. . It was released in January 2010 as the second single from the album, Up from Below.The song came in at number 73 on Australian radio station Triple J's 100 hottest songs of the past 20 years. B-part, bars 2 & 6 she also has played | ~a3-a afed |, B: "Music from Ireland: Volume Four", Dave Bulmer & Neil Sharpley, 1976, page 25, tune #68 This could have been something like that (see setting #8) ? An honest question, from someone much less educated in these matters, so please bear with me— Dick. Get the scoop from expert tastemakers, and personalized suggestions based on your interests. 9 (From the New World), Op. The odd thing is that "Kitty’s Wedding," which Noel Hill and Tony Linnane play on that famous recording, has the same attributes. The Chieftains, and also, I think, Noel Hill & Tony Linnane, would appear to have spread this piece of misinformation on their recordings. 95 [shown above].His symphony was composed while he was in America and was first performed by the New York Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall on 16 December 1893.
[2], Deborah Evans Price, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, calling it a "loving tribute to Jackson's parents and the home they provided." The hashtag #homedepot has more than 62 million video views on … Frank however had all the music he needed in his head, and if he was ever short of a tune, all he had to do was sit down and write a new one. A cello provides a drone accompaniment which really makes the piece something special. ………. But, was it written by a Kerry man, composed in Clare, dreamed up in Sligo, or whittled out of bog oak in Donegal, any guesses? That wonderful Hornpipe, ‘The Home Ruler’ is played & loved wherever there is Irish Music, which means everywhere. "Home on the Range" is a classic western folk song.

It differs a little from the Hill / Linnane version, but not a lot, mainly in the use of triplets in the 2nd half, making that part slightly reminiscent of Captain Pugwash - me hearties. https://vimeo.com/35347746. It’s a fair old cycle from Fermanagh, so Frank, & his music, must have been well worth the jaunt. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of April 20, 1996. Catch up on your favourite BBC radio show from your favourite DJ right here, whenever you like. The late & sadly missed Mary Mulholland played the Piano with us, for this track.

TuneIn is available on hundreds of home, car, and portable devices, and works with Alexa and Google Home. Of course, we could just go around renaming all those old tunes, whose composers were stupid enough to be born before PRS started throwing their weight around!
Hornpipes are meant to pass! I would suggest that it is very sloppy practice to just go around changing tune’s names, just because you don’t like the original name. No mention of O’Neill’s, which are definitely included in the database. There is a common misconception that Frank McCollum named this tune in honour of Daniel O’Connell, who was known as "The Home Ruler". (I know this question probably belongs in the Tunes section, but it seemed a good opportunity, here. YES - next question. Daniel O’Connell - The Home Ruler, Frank McCallum’s, Frank McCallum’s Mrs. - The Home Ruler, The Homeruler, McCollum’s. The song was originally recorded by him on his 1990 debut album Here in the Real World. Good stuff! Personally speaking you can call me anything you like, just don’t stretch my neck! Well no, none of the above are true, it was in fact composed by a fine Fiddler, Frank McCollam, of Ballycastle, Co Antrim. Thanks for that food for thought, mickray. Fantastic post there, old chap! [4] In total, the song has nearly three minutes of whistling,[5] including the opening melody. However, I would think that the composer surely deserves a little respect from each of us, his fellow musicians. Join us in this rare opportunity in taking the men’s grooming world by storm. Dick. . He also played the Accordion, but it’s his Fiddle playing most folk speak of around here, and musicians used to come from all over the place to ‘hae a tune wi’ Frank’. It sounds very back-hills South Appalachian to me.