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Biddy Mulligan the Pride of the Coombe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Biddy Mulligan the Pride of the Coombe ''Biddy Mulligan the Pride of the Coombe'' (sometimes just called ''Biddy Mulligan'') is a song written by Seamas Kavanagh in the 1930s, and made famous by the performances of the music-hall singer and comedian Jimmy O'Dea, who also took on the persona of the charismatic stall-holder.〔Harte, Frank, 'Songs of Dublin', (ed.), 1978, Gilbert Dalton, Dublin and 1993, Ossian Publications, Cork. ISBN 0-946005-51-6〕 ==History of the Song== The song-writer Seamus Kavanagh collaborated with the scriptwriter Harry O'Donovan, who in turn had formed a partnership with Jimmy O'Dea. Kavanagh based this piece on the song ''The Queen Of The Royal Coombe'', which he had found in a 19th-century Theatre Royal programme.〔(WTV Zone )〕 Other similarly themed songs also performed by O'Dea were ''The Charladies' Ball'' and ''Daffy the Belle of the Coombe'', concerning Biddy Mulligan's daughter.
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