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'''MAGGIE'S TOCHER.''' Scottish, Air and Jig (9/8 time). A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The song was printed by London publisher William Thomson in his '''Orpheus Caledonius''' of 1733 as "Maggie's Tocher" (Song 39), and in Allen Ramsay's '''Tea Table Miscellany''', "To it's ain tune." The lyric begins:
'''MAGGIE'S TOCHER.''' Scottish, Air and Jig (9/8 time). A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The song was printed in Allen Ramsay's '''Tea Table Miscellany''' (1724-7), "To it's ain tune," and by London publisher William Thomson in his '''Orpheus Caledonius''' of 1733 as "Maggie's Tocher" (Song 39). Ramsay indicated (with a 'Z' with the song that it was 'ancient' The song was also set by classical composer Franz Joseph Haydn. The lyric begins:
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''The meal was dear short syne,''<br>
''The meal was dear short syne,''<br>

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MAGGIE'S TOCHER. Scottish, Air and Jig (9/8 time). A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The song was printed in Allen Ramsay's Tea Table Miscellany (1724-7), "To it's ain tune," and by London publisher William Thomson in his Orpheus Caledonius of 1733 as "Maggie's Tocher" (Song 39). Ramsay indicated (with a 'Z' with the song that it was 'ancient' The song was also set by classical composer Franz Joseph Haydn. The lyric begins:

The meal was dear short syne,
We buckl'd us a' the gither;
And Maggie was in her prime,
When Willie made courtship till her:
Twa pistals charg'd beguess,
To gie the courting shot;
And syne came ben the lass
Wi' swats drawn frae the but.
He first speer'd at the guidman,
And syne at Giles the mither,
An ye was gi's a bit land,
We'd buckle us e'en the gither.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Kennedy (Fiddler's Tune-Book: Slip Jigs and Waltzes), 1999; No. 43, p. 10.

Recorded sources:




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