The Man Of The House (2024)

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Also known asCarthy’s, Crossing The Shannon, The Day I Met Tom Moylan, Fear A’ Tí, Ginley’s Fancy, The Man In The House, McCarthy’s, Paddy Carthy, Paddy McCarthy, Paddy McCarthy’s.

There are 120 recordingsof this tune.

This tune has been recorded together with

  • The Woman Of The House (lots of times),
  • The Ivy Leaf (a few times),
  • Castle Kelly (a few times),
  • Drowsy Maggie (a few times) and
  • The Providence (a few times).

The Man Of The House appears in 5 other tune collections.

The Man Of The House has been added to 317 tune sets.

The Man Of The House has been added to 1,374 tunebooks.

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Twenty settings

1

X: 1
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Emin
|:E2BE GABG|E2BE FDAD|E2BE GABc|1 dBcA BGED:|2 dBcA BGE2||
e2ge f2af|gfed edBd|e2ge f2af|gfed Beed|
efge fgaf|gfed efga|bgaf gfed|edBA GEED||

ABC

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2

X: 2
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Edor
E2BE GABG|E2BG AFDB|E2BE GABe|dBBA BEED|
E2BE GABG|E2BG AFD2|EBBA GABc|dBcA BEE2||
efge f2af|gfed edBd|efge fedB|e2BA BEE2|
efge f2af|gfed edBd|bgaf gefd|e2BA GEFD||

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3

X: 3
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Dmin
|:D2 AD (3EFG AF|(3DDD AF GECE|D2AD (3EFG Ad|1 c{dc}AGB AGFE:|2 c{dc}AGB ADFA||
defd efge|fedc dcAc|~d3 e ~f3 a|gece fdde|
fcAc fgaf|gfaf gfdf|afgf dfce|dAAG (3EFG AF||

ABC

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4

X: 4
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Edor
|:E2 BE GABG|E/E/E BG FDAF|E2 BE GABe|1 dBAF BAGF:|2 dBAF BEEB||
efge fgaf|gfed edBd|ef g/f/e fgaf|gfed Beed|
efge fgaf|gfed efga|bg a/g/f gfed|edBA GEFD||
efge fgaf|gfed ed B/c/d|efge fgaf|gfed Be e/e/e|
efge fa{b}af|gfed ef g/g/a|bg{a}gf gfed|B/c/d BA GEFD||

ABC

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5

X: 5
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Dmaj
|E2 BE GA B2|E2 BG AGFD|E2 BE GABc|dBAd BAGF|
(3EEE BE GA (3BBB|E2 BG AGFD|E2 BE GABc|dBAd BAGF|
efge fgaf|gfed edBA|efge fgaf|gfed Be e2|
ef (3gfe fgaf|gfed efga|bgaf gfed|edBA GEED|

ABC

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7

X: 7
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Emin
E2 BE GABG|E2 BE FDAD|E2 BE GABc|dBcA BEFD|
E2 BE GABG|E2 BE FDAD|E2 BE GABc|dBcA BE E2||
efge fgaf|gfed Bded|efge fgaf|gfed Be e2|
efge fgaf|gfed efga|bgaf gfed|edBA GBFB||

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8

X: 8
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Ador
A2 eA cdec|A2 eA BGdG|A2 eA cdef|gedB eAAG|
A2 eA cdec|A2 eA BGdG|A2 eA cdef|gedB eA A2||
ABcA BcdB|cBAG EGAG|ABcA BcdB|cBAG EA A2|
AB (3cBA BcdB|cBAG ABcd|ecdB cBAG|AGED EA A2||

ABC

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9

X: 9
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Amix
A3 BA2 GE|A2 GA BddB|A3 B AGED|G2GA BddB|
A3 BA2 GE|A2 GA BddB|AB=cB AGED|G2GA Bddg||
e~g3 a3 a|gabg aged|e~g3 a2 ga|bgef gedB|
e~g3 agbg|agbg aged|efgb a2 ga|bgef gedB||

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10

X: 10
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Emin
|:E2BE GABG|E2BE FDFA|E2BE GABd|1 eBBA GEFD:|2 eBAc BEE2||
efge fgaf|gfed edBd|efge fgaf|gfed Bgfg|
efge fgaf|gfed efga|bgaf gfed|eBBA GEFD||

ABC

midi

11

X: 11
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Dmaj
|E2 BE GA B2|E2 BG AGFD|E2 BE GABc|dBAd BAGF|
(3EEE BE GA (3BBB|E2 BG AGFD|E2 BE GABc|dBAd BAGF|
efge fgaf|gfed edBA|efge fgaf|gfed Be e2|
ef (3gfe fgaf|gfed efga|bgaf gfed|edBA GEED|

ABC

midi

12

X: 12
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Emin
E2BE GABG|E2BE AFDF|E2BE GABc|dBBA BEED|
E2BE GABG|E2BE AFDF|E2BE GABc|dBBA BEE2||
efge fgaf|gfed ed (3Bcd|efge fgaf|gfed Bee2|
efge fgaf|gfed ed (3Bcd|bgaf gefd|e2BA GEFD||

ABC

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13

X: 13
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Emin
|:E2B,E GABG|E2AG FDAD|E2B,E GABe|1 dBAA BAGF:|2 dBAA BEEe||
efge fgaf|gfed edBd|e2ge f2af|gfed Beed|
efge faaf|gfed efga|b2af gefd|eBdA GAFA||

ABC

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14

X: 14
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Emin
|:E2B,E GABG|E2AG FDAD|E2B,E GBBe|1 dBAA BAGF:|2 dBAA BEEe||
e2ge f2af|gfed edBd|e2ge f2af|gfed Beed|
e2ge f2af|gfed edB2|b2af gefd|eBBA GAFA||

ABC

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15

X: 15
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Emin
E2BE GABG|E2BE FDAD|E2BE GABe|dBAF BAGF|
E2BE GABG|E2BE FDAD|E2BE GABe|dBAF BEE2||
efge fgaf|gfed edBd|e2ge f2af|gfed Beed|
e2ge f2af|gfed efga|bgaf gfed|edBA GEED||

ABC

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16

X: 16
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Emin
E2 BE GABG|E2 BE FDAD|E2 BE GABc|dBAG FEDF|
E2 BE GABG|E2 BE FDAD|E2 BE GABc|dBAG FED2||
efge fgaf|gfed edBA|efge fgaf|gfed Be e2|
efge fgaf|gfed efga|bgaf gfed|edBA GFED||

ABC

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17

X: 17
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Emin
E2 BE GABG|E2 BE A~F3|E2 BE GABc|dBcA BEED|
E2 BE GABG|E2 BE A~F3|E2 BE GABe|d2cA BE E2||
efge fgaf|gfed B2ed|efge fgaf|gfed Be e2|
efge fgaf|gfed efga|bgaf gfed|edBA GAFG||

ABC

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18

X: 18
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Emin
E2BE GABG|E2BE AFDF|E2BE GAB^c|dBAc BEED|
E2BE GABG|E2BE AFDF|E2BE GAB^c|dBAc BEE2||
efge fgaf|gfed edBA|efge fgaf|gfed Bee2|
efge fgaf|gfed efga|bgaf gfed|edBA GEFD||

ABC

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19

X: 19
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Emin
E2BE GABG|EGBG AFDF|EEBE GABc|dBcA BEED|
E2BE GAAG|EGBG FDAF|E2BE GABc|dBcA BeeB||
efge fgaf|gfed edBd|efge fgaf|gfed BeeB|
efge fgaf|gfed efga|bgaf gfed|edBA GBFB||

ABC

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20

X: 20
T: The Man Of The House
R: reel

M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Emin
|:E2BE GABG|E2BE AFDF|E2BE GABe|1 dBBA BEED:|2 dBBA BEEd||
efge fgaf|gfed edBd|efge fgaf|gfed Beed|
efge fgaf|gfed efga|bgaf gfed|edBA BEED||

ABC

midi

The day I Met Tom Moylan

Origin: Paddy Carty_Traditional irish Music
Transcription: Gian Marco Pietrasanta

It’s very much like The Man of the House - but with just enough nuances to make it a different tune.

Tom

So does anyone know who this “Tom Moylan” is?

Would anyone like to post in abc the Liz and Yvonne Kane version of this tune? They have a slightly different B part than the one I have learned. Will, maybe? ;o)

I’ve never heard Kane sisters playing this tune, but some people play Paddy O’Brien’s version of this tune in Dm, which has a little bit different second part.

I found Paddy O’Brien’s version of the tune in Dm is available at JC’s ABC tune finder. I guess Kane sisters play almost identical version. Sorry, if not.

Kane Sisters version

Andee, here’s the rough draft of what Liz and Yvonne play for the opening time through the tune. I haven’t listened to this as much as I usually do with a tune before playing it back, so I’m undoubtedly missing some stuff. But it’ll get you started.

X: Man of the House
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
S: The Kane Sisters, The Well Tempered Bow
K: Dm
|: D2 AD (3EFG AF | (3DDD AF GECE | [D2D2] AD (3EFG Ad |1 c{dc}AGB AGFE :|2 c{dc}AGB ADFA ||
| defd efge | fedc dcAc | ~d3 e ~f3 a | gece fdde |
| fcAc fgaf | gfaf gfdf | afgf dfce | dAAG (3EFG AF ||

Er, that would be X: 1, T: Man of the House. It’s late, I’m asleep, just not in bed….

Yeah, that’s Paddy O‘Brien version. Will’s transcription is almost identical to what Devin McCabe trascribed from Paddy O’Brien’s playing.

Thanks loads Will and Slainte!! Can’t wait to get started on learning this setting….!

Andee, I didn’t do anything. All the thanks to Will. I don’t know why, but the Dm setting is played more often in Leeds, Yorkshire. Whenever I hear it, I say “damn!” in my head. I mean “what a nice version!” and “no, you should play Em one for flautists.”

For fiddlers at least, it’s definitely worth knowing both the Em and Dm settings of this tune.

The day i met tom moylan

tom moylan was my father he died in 1978 he owned moylans pub in loughrea co galway it is still in our family
he and paddy carty were good friends my father played the bodhran

Another Tom Moylan tune

Welcome to the site , Sean. There’s another fine tune which mention’s your father’s name - “Tom Moylan’s Frolic” ! Joe Burke recorded it on one of his “Outlet” label recordings in the 70s, and it was also recorded a few years back by Fermanagh flute/whistle player Larry Nugent. I’ll post it in the next few days.
I reckon if you played the reel Gian Marco’s posted, 99% of Irish musicians would call it “The Man Of The House”. It looks to me as if Paddy Carty’s been up to a bit of mischief, and renamed the tune to give your father a mention. That’s my theory , anyway Good luck.
P.S. - a shot in the dark. There are 2 LP covers of “Outlet” LPs by Joe Burke solo and also with Sean Maguire which were taken in a pub. Wouldn’t have been Moylan’s by any chance?

Going on a Stroll with the Man of the House

So I’ve been tinkering with this one lately on fiddle and tenor banjo, enjoying some minor melodic detours, and this is where I keep returning to:

X: 1
T: Man of the House
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: E dor
|: E2 BE GABG | E/E/E BG FDAF | E2 BE GABe |1 dBAF BAGF :|2 dBAF BEEB ||
| efge fgaf | gfed edBd | ef g/f/e fgaf | gfed Beed |
| efge fgaf | gfed efga | bg a/g/f gfed | edBA GEFD ||

The B part also comes out like this:

| efge fgaf | gfed ed B/c/d | efge fgaf | gfed Be e/e/e |
| efge fa{b}af | gfed ef g/g/a | bg{a}gf gfed | B/c/d BA GEFD ||

Set?

i was wondering what tunes night go good with this in a set. i was thinking maybe drowsy maggie? any other suggestions? what do other ppl play?

Set

Coolfin plays “Miss Monaghan” before this reel, which makes a nice set. How about “Bird in the Bush” or “Within a Mile of Dublin” after it? If you play pipes, “Jenny’s Wedding” might be a better choice.

Dm Version

Paddy O’Brien actually recorded it with James Kelly and Daithi Sproule. It’s just superb.

A fine day indeed

I learned this rockin’ version from Denis Lanctot. I love the way the rolls make it percolate along in the fiddle’s low register playing it in A dorian.

X:1
T: The Day I Met Tom Moylan
T: Paddy Carty’s
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Ador
Z: gfb 2004 from Denis Lanctot
C2 B,2 |: ~A,2 EA, CDEC | ~A,2 EA, B,G,DB, | ~A,2 EA, CDEF |1] (3GFE (3FED EGCB,:| | 2] (3GFE (3FED EA,A,E :|: ABcA BcdB | cBAc BE ~E2 | |1] ABcA BcdB | cBA^G AECE | |2] ecdB cABG | (3AcA ED CEB,E :|

Don’t really see why this is a separate tune from Man Of The House. If you started this at any session, people would join in and play Man Of The House regardless, and would probably take the p*ss if you tried to convince them these were anything other than slightly different settings of the same tune.

I agree. Very nice version and nice title, but this is Man of the House.

And why is Paddy O‘Brien and Kane Sisters’ version of the tune in Dm posted in the comment space? It’s much more different. https://thesession.org/tunes/222/comments

There is a rousing version of this tune played by the “house” musicians at Oliver St. John Gogarty’s on the CD “Gogarty’s-A Pecade On.” It’s played as an instrumental break in the middle of the ballad “Molly Bawn”

I do a set of this, Rakish Paddy and the Flogging. It’s like it gradually lifts in mood..

A version by the Corrs

There is a version of this reel on the Talk on Corners’ album. It’s in the #10 tune (“Paddy McCarty”). Unfortunately, these version isn’t very good….

An obvious set is with “woman of the house”

Local version

X:107
T:Man of the House
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:D
| E2 BE GA B2 | E2 BG AGFD | E2 BE GABc | dBAd BAGF |
| (3EEE BE GA (3BBB | E2 BG AGFD | E2 BE GABc | dBAd BAGF |
| efge fgaf | gfed edBA | efge fgaf | gfed Be e2 |
| ef (3gfe fgaf | gfed efga | bgaf gfed | edBA GEED |

AKA The Day I met Tom Moylan (duplication)
https://thesession.org/tunes/824

Duplicate

How much more different a tune must be in order not to be considered a duplication, slainte? Much much more very different than that one, I would say!

Re: The Man Of The House

Really nice reel. I think it transitions well into Come West Along the Road (in G).

The Man Of The House, X:9

As played on the Na Connerys album.

Re: The Man Of The House, X:9

Yer tune is The Abbey Reel not Man o’ the House
https://thesession.org/tunes/477

The Man Of The House, X:10

This is how it’s played most commonly in my experience. At least it’s how they play it at the session I attend.

Re: The Man Of The House

As played on “Noell Hill and Tony Linnane” (on the record played in Eb not D)

X: 1
T: Carthy’s
R: reel
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Edor
E2BE GABG|E2BE AFDF|E2BE GABc|dBBA BEED|
E2BE GABG|E2BE AFDF|E2BE GABc|dBBA BEE2||
efge fgaf|gfed ed(3Bcd|efge fgaf|gfed Bee2|
efge fgaf|gfed ed(3Bcd|bgaf gefd|e2BA GEFD||

The Man Of The House, X:12

Called “Carthys”, played on “Noell Hill and Tony Linnane” (on the record played in Eb not D)

The Man Of The House, X:13

From the playing of Fergus O’Byrne.

Second tune of his Ryan’s Fancy Arriving set, on the album Make The Circle Wide with The McGrath Family.

The Man Of The House, X:14

Variations from the playing of Fergus O’Byrne.

The Man Of The House, X:15

A little variation in the first part that avoids any C notes.

The Man Of The House, X:16

some variation in turnarounds between sections

The Man Of The House, X:17

Some rolls there and there and a mix of the versions above

The Man Of The House, X:18

From the playing of my friend Amy

The Man Of The House, X:19

Ma version pour un set.
C‘est, simplifié, ce que j’ai retenu de la vidéo de Dr. Tøm, la vidéo de “Cormac Breatnach & Martin Dunlea” postée plus haut.

The Man Of The House, X:20

Copy and paste from version 1 with some (and few) variations

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