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This song is closely associated with Newcastle and Tyneside generally; although its first appearance in print was in A Collection of Favourite Scots Tunes in Edinburgh, circa 1770. Keel means a boat and the Tyneside words represent a lassie singing ‘Weel may the keel row, that my laddie’s in.’
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Title:
The Keel Row
Publisher/Label:
Boosey & Hawkes
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E-score PDF
Product number:
bh164 Q38709
Pages:
2
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(PDF / 105,85 KB)
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