Annie Laurie
Annie Laurie is based on a poem written in the late 17th century by William Douglas, later set to music in 1838 by Lady John Scott. The song became widely known in the 19th century and remains a staple of Scottish and parlor song traditions. This performance features voice with acoustic guitar. Details: – Song: Annie Laurie – Poem: William Douglas (c. late 1600s) – Music: Lady John Scott (1838) – Vox & acoustic guitar: Jason Paul
Annie Laurie is based on a poem written in the late 17th century by William Douglas, later set to music in 1838 by Lady John Scott. The song became widely known in the 19th century and remains a staple of Scottish and parlor song traditions. This performance features voice with acoustic guitar. Details: – Song: Annie Laurie – Poem: William Douglas (c. late 1600s) – Music: Lady John Scott (1838) – Vox & acoustic guitar: Jason Paul
- Composers: Lady John Scott, William Douglas
- Year Written: 1838