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John Reilly (singer)

John Reilly, (ca. 1926 - 1969) was a traditional Irish singer.
He was a settled Irish Traveller who lived in Boyle, Co Roscommon, and is thought have hailed from Carrick-on-Shannon in Co Leitrim. He was a profound influence on many popular folk and traditional singers and was often frequented by song collectors from Ireland such as Tom Munnelly.
In 1965, he collected the ballad "The Well Below the Valley" (Child #21); it was the first time this song had been collected from oral tradition in 150 years. Christy Moore in the magazine "Swing 51" (1989) recalled that "British folklorists ... wouldn't accept that it was genuine. They reckoned it was a put-up and they couldn't accept that this song had appeared in the West of Ireland because it had never appeared there before."
In 1972, Munnelly played the tape to Moore who subsequently performed it on Planxty's album ''The Well Below the Valley''. Moore also recorded "The Raggle Taggle Gypsy", first on ''Prosperous'' and then again with Planxty on their first album: ''Planxty''. Again the source was Munnelly's recordings of Reilly. Later, Sinéad O'Connor was inspired by Munnelly's recording of "Lord Baker", although her own version is based on the singing of Reilly.
Moore wrote of Reilly: "He was a generous and gentle man, totally bemused and very tickled when his singing gained the attention of the folklorists." 〔Moore, Christy, 'One Voice'〕
During the performance recorded on Planxty's ''Live 2004'' DVD, Moore mentions hearing Reilly sing for the first time and called it a life-changing experience, going on to dedicate the song "As I Roved Out (Christy)" to his memory. However, Moore also pointed out that he did not in fact learn the song from Reilly.〔(Christy Moore - The Official Website - news, gigs, Christy chat, new releases, audio and video )〕
John Reilly died of pneumonia in 1969, aged 44, Tom Munnelly cared for him and brought him safe to hospital for his last days.
==Discography==

*The Bonny Green Tree, John Reilly, Topic.
*Voice of the People, various, Topic :
*O’er His Grave the Grass Grew Green - Tragic Ballads (Topic TSCD 653) - John Reilly sings 'The Well Below the Valley'.〔http://www.mustrad.org.uk/vop/notes34.htm〕
*Songs of the Irish Travellers, various, Pavee Point.〔http://www.mustrad.org.uk/reviews/r_index.htm〕

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