“Haand Me Doon da Tackle,” as it is known, is also played in the Shetland Isles and remains popular among Cape Breton fiddlers. Paddy Glackin traces it to the Donegal tradition, noting that it represents “an interesting version of a well-known reel, which is a favorite among pipers.” O’Neill refers to the tune as “Tom Steele (1),” likely in reference to one of Daniel “The Liberator” O’Connell’s political associates. This was also the title used by the Flanagan brothers when they recorded the melody in the United States in 1928. A related tune is “Drogheda Lasses (1) (The).”