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LOVE WON'T YOU MARRY ME? AKA - "Love Will You Marry Me?" AKA and see "Braes of Mar (1) (The)," "Johnny Will You Marry Me?/Johnny Won't You Marry Me?" "Lasses of Donnybrook," "Lord MacDonald's (1)," "Sir Alexander McDonald's Reel," "Some Say the Devil's Dead." Irish, Highland Fling. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Derived from "I'm O'er Young to Marry Yet." The title comes from various ditties set to the song, often in call-and-response form, such as:
Love won't you marry me,
Marry me, marry me?
Love won't you marry me
And keep me from all danger
No I won't marry you,
Marry you, marry you;
No I won't marry you
Because you are a stranger.
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