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Andrew Lammie

Track Information

Original Track ID

SA1974.147.1

Original Tape ID

SA1974.147.148

Summary

The miller of Tifty's beautiful daughter, Annie, falls in love with Andrew Lammie, the trumpeter of Lord Fyvie, the local landowner. Her father disapproves because Lammie is not good enough and is suspected of the black arts. He goes to Edinburgh and she says she will be dead before he returns. While he is gone she is beaten by her parents and her brother breaks her back. She dies still loving Andrew and when he comes back he vows to die for her.

In a comment before singing Sheila Stewart praises the statue of Andrew and Annie in Fyvie graveyard.

Item Notes

13 verses. Fratricide ballad. Commanding performance, and the full version from which the extract on the 'Muckle Sangs' album is taken.

See:
'Minstrelsy Ancient & Modern' (Motherwell) pp. 239-251,
Greig-Duncan vol. 5, pp. 300-312

Item Subject/Person

Lammie, Andrew; Smith, Agnes

Recording Location

County - Perthshire

Parish - Rattray

Village/Place - Rattray

Item Location

County - Aberdeenshire

Parish - Fyvie

Village/Place - Mill o Tifty

Language

Scots

Genre

Song Other

Collection

SoSS

Classification

R98 GD1018 C233

Source Type

Reel to reel

Audio Quality

Good