Step It Out Mary
Appearance
"Step It Out Mary" | |
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Song | |
Genre | |
Songwriter(s) | Sean McCarthy |
"Step It Out Mary" (also "Step It Out Mary My Fine Daughter")[1] is a traditional Irish ballad.[2][3] In 1999, The Companion to Irish Traditional Music credited Sean McCarthy with penning the song.[4]
Publications
[edit]- Jones, Tom (1967). "Step It Out Mary". Major.[5]
- Doyle, Danny (1967). Step It Out Mary (extended play). Tribune.[6]
- The Irish Rovers (September 1973). The Irish Rovers Live!. Interfusion.[7]
- The Dayhills (15 October 1976). Bob's Favorite Irish Music in America (phonograph record). Biscuit City Records.[8]
- Boiled in Lead (1989). From the Ladle to the Grave. Atomic Theory.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Giles, John; Lynch, Declan (2010). "'I Hope You'll Always Feel As Independent As You Do Now'". A Football Man: The Autobiography. Ireland: Hachette Books. pp. 271–288. ISBN 978-1-44472-094-5.
- ^ a b "Boiled in Lead: From the Ladle to the Grave". The Beat. Vol. 8. Bongo Productions. 1989. p. 49.
- ^ Blood-Patterson, Peter, ed. (1988). "WOMEN: celebrating our sisterhood, claiming our stories". Rise Up Singing. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Sing Out. pp. 243–251. ISBN 0-86571-138-0.
- ^ Vallely, Fintan, ed. (1999). "Song, Regional Song, Dublin Street Song". The Companion to Irish Traditional Music. Cork: Cork University Press. pp. 360–362. ISBN 1-85918-148-1.
- ^ Zhito, Lee, ed. (4 March 1967). "Hits of the World". Billboard. Vol. 79, no. 9. Dublin: Hal B. Cook. p. 66. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^ Stewart, Ken (10 June 1967). Zhito, Lee (ed.). "From the Music Capitals of the World". Billboard. Vol. 79, no. 23. Dublin: Hal B. Cook. p. 55. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^ L.D.S. (September 1973). Williams, Neville (ed.). "Variety Fare". Electronics Australia. Vol. 35, no. 6. Sydney. pp. 95–101.
- ^ "Motion Pictures", Catalog of Copyright Entries, 3rd, 30 (1), Washington, D.C.: United States Copyright Office: 497, 1977, ISSN 0090-8371