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X: 1 T: Bonny North Tyne R: waltz M: 3/4 L: 1/8 K: Gmaj |: d2 |b2 g2 d2 | G2 B2 g2 | f2 e2 c2 | A4 G2 |F2 A2 c2 | e2 d2 [D2G2] | B6- | B4 d2 |b2 g2 d2 | G2 B2 g2 | f2 e2 c2 | A4 G2 | F2 d2 d2 | e2 d2 F2 | G6- | G4 :||: Bd |G2 G2 Bd | G2 B2 d2 | g2 f2 e2 | A4 AB |F2 F2- FA | D2 F2 A2 | e2 d2 c2 | B4 Bd | G2 G2 Bd | G2 B2 d2 | g/f/g f/g/f e/f/e | A4 AG |[1 F2 d2 d2 | e2 d2 F2 | G6- | G4 :|[2 F2 d2- dd | e2 d2- df | g6- | g4 |]



BONNY NORTH TYNE. English, Waltz (3/4 time). Composer Billy Ballentine (born c. 1890's) was a shepherd, and a piccolo and concertina player from Simmonburn Common, near Wark, Northumberland.


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Recorded sources : - Topic 12TS283. Topic TSCD 669, Billy Ballentine (et al) - "Ranting and Reeling: Dance Music of the north of England" (1998).




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