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'''CROWDIE'''. AKA and see "[[Three Times Crowdie in One Day]]," "[[Wayward Wife (The)]]," "[[Bide Ye Yet (2)]]," "[[O That I Had Ne'er Been Married]]." Bayard says the first strain of his "[[Lost Indian]]" [version II] was derived from the opening of "Crowdie."
'''CROWDIE'''. AKA and see "[[Three Times Crowdie in One Day]]," "[[Wayward Wife (The)]]," "[[Bide Ye Yet (2)]]," "[[O That I Had Ne'er Been Married]]." Bayard says the first strain of his "[[Lost Indian (7)]] was derived from the opening of "Crowdie."
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 Also known as    Three Times Crowdie in One Day, Wayward Wife (The), Bide Ye Yet (2), O That I Had Ne'er Been Married
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CROWDIE. AKA and see "Three Times Crowdie in One Day," "Wayward Wife (The)," "Bide Ye Yet (2)," "O That I Had Ne'er Been Married." Bayard says the first strain of his "Lost Indian (7) was derived from the opening of "Crowdie."


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