If the tune plays instead of downloading, use your Context Menu key and select Save Target As, this will bring up the option to save the file. There is a compressed file containing all the tunes at the bottom of the page. The Escape key will stop the intro music if necessary Amazing Grace Annie Laurie Auld Lang Syne Auld Lang Syne2. Scottish Midi Music Menu - Midi Music and Lyrics: Sending one of our electronic postcards you can attach some of these tunes to the postcard. Many Midi files sequenced by Barry Taylor. Feel free to. Annie Laurie; Auld Lang Syne The melody we're accustomed to. William Douglas and Annie Laurie. William Douglas became a soldier in the Royal Scots and fought in Germany and Spain and rose to the rank of captain. He also fought at least two duels. He returned to his estate at Fingland in 1694. Annie Laurie was born Anna, on 16 December 1682, about 6 o'clock in the morning at Barjarg Tower, in Keir, near Auldgirth, Scotland, the youngest daughter of. Midi Files: Annie Laurie To save these files to your local computer try 'right click, then save link as' on a PC; or 'hold down cmd and click, then save link as' on a Mac Download Midi File Request Separate Instrument Midi Files. Midi's To Tab - A Songs Return to #'s A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Song Title: Artist or Band: Tab Page: A B C Song (C100: Children's Song: A.
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- Editor:Kayla Campbell(submitted 2010-04-19). Score information: A4, 1 page, 145 kB Copyright:CPDL
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Title: Annie Laurie
Composer:Alicia Scott
Kdi 572 manual. Number of voices: 4vv Voicing:SATB
Genre:Secular, Folksong
Language:English
Instruments:A cappella
Firstpublished:1847
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Description: Annie Laurie is an old Scottish song based on poem by William Douglas (1672?-1748) of Dumfries and Galloway. The words were modified and the tune was added by Alicia Scott in 1834/5. The song is also known as Maxwelton Braes.
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Original text and translations
English text
1.
Maxwell ton's braes are bonnie,
Where early fa's the dew,
And it's there that Annie Laurie,
Gave me her promise true.
Gave me her promise true,
Which ne'er forgot will be,
And for bonnie Annie Laurie
I'd lay me doon and dee.
2.
Her brow is like the snowdrift,
Her throat is like the swan,
Her face it is the fairest That e'er the sun shone on.
That e'er the sun shone on,
And dark blue is her e'e,
And for bonnie Annie Laurie
I'd lay me doon and dee.
3.
Like dew on the gowan lying,
Is the fa' o' her fairy feet,
And like winds in summer sighing,
Her voice is soft and sweet.
Her voice is soft and sweet,
And she's a' the world to me,
And for bonnie Annie Laurie
I'd lay me doon and dee.
Annie Laurie | |
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Directed by | John S. Robertson |
Written by |
Ruth Cummings (titles) |
Starring | |
Music by |
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Cinematography | Oliver T. Marsh |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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90 minutes | |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Annie Laurie is a 1927 American silentromantic drama film directed by John S. Robertson, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and starring Lillian Gish and Norman Kerry.
This was the third film of Lillian Gish at MGM, and its poor box office returns marked a decline in the star's career. On a down note Gish stated that her mother became ill during the production of this film and that '..she only showed up for work' as opposed to putting her all into the film.[1]John Wayne makes an early film appearance as a crowd extra.[2]
Synopsis[edit]
A film about the battles of Scottish clans.
Annie Laurie Discography
Cast[edit]
- Lillian Gish as Annie Laurie
- Norman Kerry as Ian Macdonald
- Creighton Hale as Donald
- Joseph Striker as Alastair
- Hobart Bosworth as The MacDonald Chieftain
- Patricia Avery as Enid
- Russell Simpson as Sandy
- Brandon Hurst as The Campbell Chieftain
- David Torrence as Sir Robert Laurie
- Frank Currier as Cameron of Lochiel
- Richard Alexander as One of the MacDonalds (uncredited)
- Mary Gordon as First Midwife (uncredited)
- Carmencita Johnson as Baby (uncredited)
- Henry Kolker as King's Representative (uncredited)
- Margaret Mann as Second Midwife (uncredited)
- Carl 'Major' Roup as Extra (uncredited)
- John Wayne as Extra (uncredited)
References[edit]
- ^Lillian Gish by Stuart Odermann c.2000
- ^Progressive Silent Film List: Annie Laurie at silentera.com
External links[edit]
Annie Laurie Lyrics
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Annie Laurie (1927 film). |
- Annie Laurie on IMDb
- Synopsis at AllMovie
- Stills at silentfilmstillarchive.com