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'''FYE TO THE COALS IN THE MORNING'''. AKA and see "[[Johnny Cope (1)]]." Scottish. The tune was set to a couple of songs about the route of the English (who were commanded by Sir John Cope) by the Scots (under Bonnie Prince Charlie) at Prestonpans (1745).
'''FYE TO THE COALS IN THE MORNING'''. AKA and see "[[Is_also_known_as::Johnny Cope (1)]]." Scottish. The tune was set to a couple of songs about the route of the English (who were commanded by Sir John Cope) by the Scots (under Bonnie Prince Charlie) at Prestonpans (1745).
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FYE TO THE COALS IN THE MORNING. AKA and see "Johnny Cope (1)." Scottish. The tune was set to a couple of songs about the route of the English (who were commanded by Sir John Cope) by the Scots (under Bonnie Prince Charlie) at Prestonpans (1745).

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