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|f_annotation='''KEEL ROW, THE'''. AKA - {{#show:Keel Row (The)|?Is also known as}}. | |f_annotation='''KEEL ROW, THE'''. AKA and see - {{#show:Keel Row (The)|?Is also known as}}. | ||
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Stokoe and Bruce (1882) devote a note to the tune claiming Northumbrian authorship for "The Keel Row," an extremely popular tune in its time (in both Scotland and Northumberland) and "the best known and most popular of all Northumbrian lyrics." He refutes assertions that the tune is Scotch (a provenance often credited), citing the following: | Stokoe and Bruce (1882) devote a note to the tune claiming Northumbrian authorship for "The Keel Row," an extremely popular tune in its time (in both Scotland and Northumberland) and "the best known and most popular of all Northumbrian lyrics." He refutes assertions that the tune is Scotch (a provenance often credited), citing the following: |