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'''PEGGY'S LOVE.''' AKA and see "[[Lady Louisa Gordon]]." English, Scottish (originally); Country Dance (2/4 time). The tune appears under the "Peggy's Love" title in dancing master Thomas Wilson's '''Companion to the Ball Room''' (London, 1816), in a country dance version of the strathspey originally composed by fiddler-composer William Marshall, who called it "[[Lady Louisa Gordon]]." | '''PEGGY'S LOVE.''' AKA and see "[[Lady Louisa Gordon]]," "[[Miss McLeod’s Favorite]]." English, Scottish (originally); Country Dance (2/4 time). The tune appears under the "Peggy's Love" title in dancing master Thomas Wilson's '''Companion to the Ball Room''' (London, 1816), in a country dance version of the strathspey originally composed by fiddler-composer William Marshall, who called it "[[Lady Louisa Gordon]]." | ||
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PEGGY'S LOVE. AKA and see "Lady Louisa Gordon," "Miss McLeod’s Favorite." English, Scottish (originally); Country Dance (2/4 time). The tune appears under the "Peggy's Love" title in dancing master Thomas Wilson's Companion to the Ball Room (London, 1816), in a country dance version of the strathspey originally composed by fiddler-composer William Marshall, who called it "Lady Louisa Gordon."
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Wilson (Companion to the Ball Room), 1816; p. 54.
Recorded sources: