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'''CHLOE'S PASSION'''. Scottish, Pipe Tune. Composed by Dr. Angus MacDonald, named after a 19th century life-size painting of a nude Chloe hanging over a bar in Melbourne, Australia. MacDonald said, "She had her eye on Gaelic singer W. John MacAulay the moment he walked in the bar!" | '''CHLOE'S PASSION'''. Scottish, Pipe Tune. Composed by Dr. Angus MacDonald, named after a 19th century life-size painting of a nude Chloe hanging over a bar in Melbourne, Australia. MacDonald said, "She had her eye on Gaelic singer W. John MacAulay the moment he walked in the bar!" | ||
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CHLOE'S PASSION. Scottish, Pipe Tune. Composed by Dr. Angus MacDonald, named after a 19th century life-size painting of a nude Chloe hanging over a bar in Melbourne, Australia. MacDonald said, "She had her eye on Gaelic singer W. John MacAulay the moment he walked in the bar!"
Recorded source: Culburnie COL 113D, Aladair Fraser & Tony McManus - "Return to Kintail" (1999).