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H:A French air and burlesque song that lamented the rumoured death of | H:A French air and burlesque song that lamented the rumoured death of | ||
− | H:the Duke of Marlbrough, John Churchill, at the battle of Malplaquet 1709. | + | H:the Duke of Marlbrough, John Churchill, at the battle of Malplaquet, 1709. |
H:In 1789 this tune was whistled to a group of natives at Sydney harbour | H:In 1789 this tune was whistled to a group of natives at Sydney harbour | ||
H:as witnessed by Watkin Tench. | H:as witnessed by Watkin Tench. | ||
+ | N:Other versions collected in Australia: | ||
+ | N:Harry Schaefer MS, Forbes, NSW, as First Set of Quadrilles, 6th Fig, "We Wont Come Home Until Morning" | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:20, 6 May 2024
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