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'''COQUETTE [3].''' | |f_annotation='''COQUETTE [3].''' American, Reel. AKA and see "[[Charles of Sweden]]," "[[Cheat or Swing]]," "[[Cheat (The)]]," "[[Frisky Jenny]]," "[[In My Cottage Near the Wood]]," "[[Pretty Polly (5)]]" (Bayard), "[[Tenth of June]]," "[[Weaver's March (1) (The)]]." John Hartford suspects regionally influential fiddler (eastern Ky./W. Va.) fiddler Ed Haley played this tune. Samuel Bayard says the tune is 'international' and possibly French in origin (see note for "[[Pretty Polly (5)]]"). | ||
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|f_printed_sources=Rounder 0392, John Hartford - "Wild Hog in the Red Brush (and a Bunch of Others You Might Not Have Heard)" {1996}. | |||
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COQUETTE [3]. American, Reel. AKA and see "Charles of Sweden," "Cheat or Swing," "Cheat (The)," "Frisky Jenny," "In My Cottage Near the Wood," "Pretty Polly (5)" (Bayard), "Tenth of June," "Weaver's March (1) (The)." John Hartford suspects regionally influential fiddler (eastern Ky./W. Va.) fiddler Ed Haley played this tune. Samuel Bayard says the tune is 'international' and possibly French in origin (see note for "Pretty Polly (5)").