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'''CHLOE'S PASSION'''. Scottish, Pipe Tune. Composed by Dr. Angus MacDonald, named after a 19th century life-size painting of a nude Chloe hanging over a bar in Melbourne, Australia. MacDonald said, "She had her eye on Gaelic singer W. John MacAulay the moment he walked in the bar!"  
'''CHLOE'S PASSION'''. Scottish, Pipe Tune. Composed by Dr. Angus MacDonald, named after a 19th century life-size painting of a nude Chloe hanging over a bar in Melbourne, Australia. MacDonald said, "She had her eye on Gaelic singer W. John MacAulay the moment he walked in the bar!"  
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CHLOE'S PASSION. Scottish, Pipe Tune. Composed by Dr. Angus MacDonald, named after a 19th century life-size painting of a nude Chloe hanging over a bar in Melbourne, Australia. MacDonald said, "She had her eye on Gaelic singer W. John MacAulay the moment he walked in the bar!"

Recorded source: Culburnie COL 113D, Aladair Fraser & Tony McManus - "Return to Kintail" (1999).


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