Featured Tunes Music Library

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Featured Tunes Music Library
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Featured Tunes Music Library



Dolly

Played by: The Old Time Wasters
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Stumptailed Dolly.



Stumpie

Played by: Natalie MacMaster
Source: Soundcloud
Image: The Female Parson - (Collegium SS. et Individuae Trinitatis in Academia Cantabrigiensi).



Jenny Lind

Played by: moxadox
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Jenny Lind (1820–1887).
A dance tune composed in 1846 as "Jenny Lind's Lieblings-Polka," attributed to the composer Anton Wallerstein (1813-1892), commemorating the "Swedish Nightingale," Johanna Maria "Jenny" Lind (1820–1887), an operatic soprano.



The Spailpín Fánach

Played by: Gatehousemusic
Source: Soundcloud
Image: The wandering landless labourer.



Muileann Dubh

Played by: Weaver MacFarlane
Source: Soundcloud
Image: The John MacKay's The Celtic Monthly.



Tweed Side

Played by: Rob MacKillop
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Tweed Side (1730).


Featured Tunes Music Library


Dolly
Played by: The Old Time Wasters
Image:The Stumptailed Dolly.
Source:Soundcloud
Stumpie
Played by: Natalie MacMaster
Image:The Female Parson - (Collegium SS. et Individuae Trinitatis in Academia Cantabrigiensi).
Source:Soundcloud
Jenny Lind
Played by: moxadox
Image:Jenny Lind (1820–1887).
Source:Soundcloud
The Spailpín Fánach
Played by: Gatehousemusic
Image:The wandering landless labourer.
Source:Soundcloud
Muileann Dubh
Played by: Weaver MacFarlane
Image:The John MacKay's The Celtic Monthly.
Source:Soundcloud