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O Say Bonny Lass. A Favourite New Scotch Song and Duett. Sung by Miss Satchell & Mr Mahon at the theatre Royal Covent Garden No. 13. Sheet Music

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O Say Bonny Lass. A Favourite New Scotch Song and Duett. Sung by Miss Satchell & Mr Mahon at the theatre Royal Covent Garden No. 13. Sheet Music

by Sgnor T Giordani Satchell, Miss & Mahon, Mr

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London: Welcker, 1785. Paperback. Good-. 4to. Cut down at top and bottom of pages. Tanned . Most sources seem to suggest that this is a traditional song with no known author or was found in the notebook of Captain George Bush in the American Revolution. This sheet music mentions that 12 much admired Scotch and English songs composed by giordani will be publshed shortly.

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Title
O Say Bonny Lass. A Favourite New Scotch Song and Duett. Sung by Miss Satchell & Mr Mahon at the theatre Royal Covent Garden No. 13. Sheet Music
Author
Sgnor T Giordani Satchell, Miss & Mahon, Mr
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Paperback
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Used - Good-
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Publisher
Welcker
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1785
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MUSIC

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