| To: "'VOCALIST'" <vocalist> Subject: RE: The Last Rose of Summer - Date sent: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 14:15:11 +0100 Send reply to: VOCALIST <vocalist>
Moore isn't the composer, but the poet. The tune is a traditonal one: 'The Groves of Blarney'.
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Laurie Kubiak Commercial Analyst - Europe & Africa SMMS Sales and Contract Support, Shell Services International Shell Centre, London SE1 7NA Telephone: +44 171 934 3853; Fax: +44 171 934 6674 Mobile: 07771 971 921: E.mail: Laurence.l.Kubiak-at-is.shell.com Office: LON-SC 631
-----Original Message----- From: Peter Louis van Dijk [mailto:Plvdijk-at-iafrica.com] Sent: 21 January 2000 10:02 To: VOCALIST Subject: Re: The Last Rose of Summer -
The composer that consistently pops up with this song is THOMAS MOORE.Then it is in its "purest" folk song form. In my Irish Songs Album it is arranged by Alfred Moffat. Regards Susi Cape Town RSA
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