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'''FARMER'S DAUGHTER (3).''' AKA and see "Rose Tree (The)." Irish, Polka. Recorded by Sligo fiddler James "The Professor" Morrison (1891-1943) in New York. The tune is much more widely known as "The Rose Tree."  
'''FARMER'S DAUGHTER (3).''' AKA and see "[[Rose Tree (The)]]." Irish, Polka. Recorded by Sligo fiddler James "The Professor" Morrison (1891-1943) in New York. The tune is much more widely known as "The Rose Tree."  
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FARMER'S DAUGHTER (3). AKA and see "Rose Tree (The)." Irish, Polka. Recorded by Sligo fiddler James "The Professor" Morrison (1891-1943) in New York. The tune is much more widely known as "The Rose Tree."

Source for notated version:

Printed sources:

Recorded sources: Columbia 33427-F (78 RPM), James Morrison and His Orchestra (1929. 1st tune in a medley, followed by "Little Brown Jug]," and "Girl I Left Behind Me (The).).

See also listing at:
Hear the tune played by Sligo fiddle James Morrison and His Orchestra, 1929 [1] (2nd tune in medley)




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