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X:1 T:Bonnie Mary Hay C:R.A. Smith (1825) M:C L:1/8 Q:"With feeling" R:Air B:D. Jack - "Lyric Gems of Scotland" (1856, p. 165) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:A F>E E>F A2 A>B|c3 e (dc) BA|{F}E2 E>F A2 e>c|(cB) B>A A2z2:| (A>B)|c2 c>d e2 dc|(f>e) e>c {c}!fermata!B2 !fermata!(e>d)|c>B A<F E2 c>B|B3A A2z2||



BONNY MARY HART. AKA - "Bonny Mary Hay." Scottish, Air (whole time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Bonny Mary Hart" is the title attached to this tune in Carlin's Master Collection (1984), however, Fr. John Quinn finds it is a version of the British and Irish ballad "Bonny Mary Hay" [Round #7975], collected as early as 1825[1].


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Printed sources : - Carlin (Master Collection of Dance Music for the Violin), 1984; No. 171, p. 100.






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  1. According to Whitelaw-Song the author of the song was Archibald Crawford of Ayr. "It originally appeared in the Ayr and Wigtonshire Courier, and was afterwards introduced into one of a series of stories by Mr. Crawford, published at Edinburgh, in 1825, under the title of Tales of My Grandmother. The composer was R.A. Smith."