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  2. My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded in many different musical styles; for example, the country group The Leake County Revelers recorded a country version in 1927 with the title "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean", [11] a big band version was recorded by Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra in 1938, [12] and a calypso-style version by Ella Fitzgerald with Bobby ...

  3. My Bonnie - Wikipedia

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    My Bonnie is a 1962 album by English rock and roll singer-songwriter and musician Tony Sheridan. Sheridan, then playing in clubs in Hamburg with the Beatles , was discovered by producer Bert Kaempfert and subsequently signed with him to record for Polydor .

  4. Fireside Sing Along with Mitch - Wikipedia

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    Fireside Sing Along with Mitch is an album by Mitch Miller and The Gang. It was released in 1959 on the Columbia label (catalog nos. CL-1389 and CS-8184). [1] [2] The album debuted on Billboard magazine's popular albums chart on January 4, 1960, peaked at No. 10, and remained on that chart for 30 weeks.

  5. Laura Smith (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Laura Smith (March 18, 1952 – March 7, 2020) was a Canadian folk singer-songwriter. She is best known for her 1995 single "Shade of Your Love", one of the year's biggest hits on adult contemporary radio stations in Canada, [3] and for her adaptation of the Scottish folk song "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean" which she entitled "My Bonny".

  6. Charles E. Pratt - Wikipedia

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    In 1873, with lyricist Samuel N. Mitchell, he published Put My Little Shoes Away, which has endured as a popular song among bluegrass performers. In 1881, under the duo of pseudonyms H.J. Fulmer and J.T. Wood, Pratt published the popular "Bring Back My Bonnie To Me" (aka My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean), which is said to be an adaptation of a traditional Scottish folk song.

  7. HMT Dunera - Wikipedia

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    Using the tune of "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean" learned from their British warders, internees composed and sang "regularly on board the ship", "My luggage went into the ocean, My luggage went into the sea, My luggage was thrown in the ocean, Oh, bring back my luggage to me!"

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  9. Category:Jacobite songs - Wikipedia

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    Jacobite songs do not necessarily have to come entirely from the period after James II was dethroned. Some were created in later times to romanticise Jacobitism, and others have been adapted over time and had tunes set to them. Many Jacobite songs have since become traditional folk ballad songs or nursery rhymes.