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“[[Cherokee Polka]]” is a closely related tune, while “Rachel” is an alternate title. “Rachael” or “Rachael’s Hornpipe,” has been attributed to Rachael Jackson, wife of President Andrew Jackson, according to the Texas Old Time Fiddling Association’s website [http://www.texasoldtimefiddlers.org/Monthly%20texas%20fiddle.htm]. The two-step part of Lonnie Robertson’s “[[Hazy Hills Waltz]]” is a variation of “Texas Quickstep,” according to the composer.     
“[[Cherokee Polka]]” <incipit title="load:Cherokee Polka" width=850 link="https://tunearch.org/wiki/Cherokee Polka">Cherokee Polka</incipit>is a closely related tune, while “[[Rachel (1)]]” is an alternate title. “Rachael” or “Rachael’s Hornpipe,” has been attributed to Rachael Jackson, wife of President Andrew Jackson, according to the Texas Old Time Fiddling Association’s website [http://www.texasoldtimefiddlers.org/Monthly%20texas%20fiddle.htm]. The two-step part of Lonnie Robertson’s “[[Hazy Hills Waltz]]” is a variation of “Texas Quickstep,” according to the composer.     
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