Annotation:Sammy Smug
X:1 T:Sammy Smug C:Edward E. Rice N:From Rice’s stage production “Evangeline, or The Belle of Acadia” (1874) M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Air B:George H. Coes - Coes Album of Jigs and Reels for the Violin (1876, p. 64) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:G D/D/|GG GB|d3D|GG GB|d3d|ee cc|dd BB|cB AG|A d2D/D/| GG GB|de/d/ ^c/d/B/d/|GG GB|de/d/ ^c/d/B/G/|ee cc|dd B>D|D^DEF|G3|| D|G>F .G/.A/.B/.c/|dg dD|G>F G/A/B/c/|dg dd|e/d/c/e/ dB|c/B/A/c/ BG|^GA B^c|ed=cA| G>F G/A/B/c/|dg dD|G>F G/A/B/c/|dg dd|e/d/c/e/ dB|c/B/A/c/ BG|EG FA|Gz [Bg]||
SAMMY SMUG. American, Song Air (2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "Sammy Smug" was the name of a song from the stage production wikipedia:Evangeline; or, The Belle of Acadia, written and composed by American musical composer and theater producer wikipedia:Edward E. Rice (1845-1924) in 1874 as a burlesque on Longfellow's epic poem "Evangeline."