Looks like a minor spelling problem.  According to Andrew Kuntz:

GRAD(H) MO CROID(H)E. AKA and see "The harp that once through Tara's
halls," "Gramachree," "Gramachree Molly," "Will you go to Flanders,"
"Little Molly O."  Irish, Air (4/4 time). D Major. Standard. AB. Roche
Collection, 1983, Vol. 1; No. 28, pg. 15.

Recognise it now?

Ted


> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Chambers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 28 November 2001 21:52
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [scots-l] Wake Up Call
> 
> Nigel writes:
> | I demand that:
>   ...
> | OK, you get the idea: unless this mailing list really is as dead as
> | Patie Birnie's mare, let's get some action going. I've never known
it
> | to be as quiet as this. Me? Oh no, I've no time for such
frivolities.
> | Talk to me, people!
> 
> Heh.  One question that just came up here:  Can I play a tune  called
> "Gramachie"?  Well, no, I can't, because I can't find it anywhere. My
> Tune Finder has never heard of it, and none of the pile of trad  tune
> books  on  my  shelf  seems  to contain it.  The title sounds somehow
> familiar, but I can't think of how it sounds.  Anyone out there  know
> it?  Got an abc version?
> 
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