Originally posted by antongould
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Alphabet Associations - II
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... nope
The lyrics were written by Sir Harold Boulton, 2nd Baronet, to an air collected in the 1870s by Anne Campbelle MacLeod (1855–1921), who became Lady Wilson by marriage to Sir James Wilson, KSCI (1853–1926), in 1888. The song was first published in Songs of the North by Boulton and MacLeod, London, 1884, a book that went into at least twenty editions.[2] In later editions MacLeod's name was dropped and the ascription "Old Highland rowing measure arranged by Malcolm Lawson" was substituted. It was quickly taken up by other compilers, such as Laura Alexandrine Smith's Music of the Waters (published 1888). Lawson was the elder brother of artist Cecil Gordon Lawson.Last edited by Pulcinella; 08-12-20, 11:26. Reason: Got myself muddled; edited incorrectly and now reverted to original!
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post.
... he was indeed a baronet - but that's not the B we're looking for.
The other two people in the clue weren't baronets, as far as I know...
Now what about a very christmassy composer?. (and I don't mean Noël Coward... )
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