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'''HANDY ANDY'S HIGHLAND FLING'''. AKA and see "[[Duncan Davidson]]," "[[Ye'll Aye Be Welcome Back Again]]," "[[Maggy's Weame is Fu I Trow]]," "[[1812 March (The)]]." Scottish, Fling. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The "Handy Andy" title is an American re-naming of a famous Scots melody. It may | '''HANDY ANDY'S HIGHLAND FLING'''. AKA and see "[[Duncan Davidson]]," "[[Ye'll Aye Be Welcome Back Again]]," "[[Maggy's Weame is Fu I Trow]]," "[[1812 March (The)]]." Scottish, Fling. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The "Handy Andy" title is an American re-naming of a famous Scots melody. It may or may not have some association Irish songwriter, novelist, composer and painter Samuel Lover's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Lover] (1797-1868) novel '''Handy Andy'''. | ||
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HANDY ANDY'S HIGHLAND FLING. AKA and see "Duncan Davidson," "Ye'll Aye Be Welcome Back Again," "Maggy's Weame is Fu I Trow," "1812 March (The)." Scottish, Fling. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The "Handy Andy" title is an American re-naming of a famous Scots melody. It may or may not have some association Irish songwriter, novelist, composer and painter Samuel Lover's [1] (1797-1868) novel Handy Andy.
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Printed sources: White's Unique Collection, 1896; No. 158, p. 29.
Recorded sources: