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*''[[Annie Laurie (Alicia Scott)|Annie Laurie]]'' | *''[[Annie Laurie (Alicia Scott)|Annie Laurie]]'' ( [{{Filepath:21_Annie_Laurie.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{Filepath:21_Annie_Laurie.svg}} SVG] [{{Filepath:21_Annie_Laurie.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{Filepath:21_Annie_Laurie.sib}} Sibelius 4] ) | ||
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Life
Born: 24 June 1810
Died: 12 March 1900
Biography
Alicia Scott, née Alicia Ann Spottiswoode, was a Scottish songwriter, known chiefly for the tune, "Annie Laurie", to which the words of a 17th century poet, William Douglas, were set.
She married Lord John Montague-Douglas Scott, a younger son of the 4th Duke of Buccleuch, in 1836, and consequently is alternatively known by her courtesy title of Lady John Scott. "Annie Laurie" was published in 1838. Her other songs include "Douglas" and "Durrisdeer". She was born and died at Spottiswoode in Berwickshire.
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