I've been on a Jay Ungar fiddle tune kick lately. The latest is Haymaker's Hoedown. You can hear the original here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKuKF27CB3o
It's a fairly simple tune to play on mandolin, though the chord changes can be a bit tricky in the last 4 measures of the B part. Still, it's a fun tune that really comes alive with double-stops on open strings (as most tunes in D tend to do).
In case you're wondering, here are the chords:
A Part: D | D | D | Bm | D | D | G | D
B Part: G | G | D | A | Bm-A | G-D | Em-A | D
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