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The earliest sound recording of the reel is by melodeon player W.F. Cameron, who recorded it on cylinder in January, 1910, as the second tune in a set with "[[Flowers of Edinburgh (1)]]" (the title of the recording only mentions "Flowers of Edinburgh").     
The earliest sound recording of the reel is by melodeon player Frederick James Cameron (1883-1949, Elgin), who recorded it (as "W.F. Cameron") in January, 1910, as the second tune in a set with "[[Flowers of Edinburgh (1)]]" (the title of the recording only mentions "Flowers of Edinburgh").     
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>CCF2, Cape Cod Fiddlers - "Concert Collection II" (1999). Sage Arts 1101. Erin Shrader & Edith Farrar - "Enrichez Vous" (1991). Telarc Records, Ensemble Galilei - "The Emerald Isles" (2006). Twin 233/Zonophone-Twin 233 (cylinder), W.F. Cameron (1910. 2nd tune following "Flowers of Edinburgh"). (Boudica - "Heartstone: Back Road to Dublin" (2013).</font>
''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>CCF2, Cape Cod Fiddlers - "Concert Collection II" (1999). Sage Arts 1101. Erin Shrader & Edith Farrar - "Enrichez Vous" (1991). Telarc Records, Ensemble Galilei - "The Emerald Isles" (2006). Topic Records 12T376, W.F. Cameron - "Melodeon Greats." Twin 233/Zonophone-Twin 233, W.F. Cameron (1910. 2nd tune following "Flowers of Edinburgh"). (Boudica - "Heartstone: Back Road to Dublin" (2013).</font>
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