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FÁILTE NA MIOSG. AKA and see "The Musket Salute." Scottish. The tune was Published by James Oswald in a 1742 collection called Curious Scots Tunes, and again in his Caledonian Pocket Companion, vol. 1 (1760, p. 22). The same melody also appears in Johnson's Scots Musical Museum (1790, p. 268) as the indicated tune for the song "My Heart's in the Highlands."
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