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Lovers Waltz


By: Pete Bax
Both my wife and myself families originate from this area and it gives you an attitude to respect nature you must be aware of everything and the shanties were often a way of communicating some even blew shells this is a waltz of love or a valentine fog horn nowadays it is ringtones that do the same


By: Pete Bax

For many years, Pete Baxter was a famous Bandleader and Trombonist whose clients included The Royal Family, Houses of Parliament, BBC, Granada Television, Marks & Spencers, and Southern Comfort. Among many achievements, he held the world record for the fastest playing of the "Sailors Hornpipe" on trombone, was the inspiration for the advertisement the Lurpac Butterman, and he also worked in musical comedy with icons like Tony Hancock and Benny Hill. Today, Pete devotes his time to writing original music for Film, TV, and Commercials.
Duration: 2:33    Tempo: Medium    BPM: 106    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Folk Music

Subgenre: Sea Shanties | General

Catalog ID: 776224
Keywords: Love valentine serenade traditional beautiful sea ocean communication telephone smart phone ringtone lover wife husband partner kiss travel waltz dance card Marjory and her daughter Patuffa used to present the collected songs in recitals. Below is a description of one such recital given at the Aeolian Hall, New York, on 17 March 1916. Mrs. Marjory Kennedy-Fraser and her daughter, Patuffa Kennedy-Fraser, appeared for the first time here at Aeolian Hall last night in a recital of folk songs of the Hebrides. They have come into the possession of this material by collecting it at first hand during trips made for the purpose to the group of islands off the Scottish coast which are known as the Hebrides. The unaffectedness and evident sincerity of the artists is one of the chief charms of their work. The subjects range from poetic rhapsodies founded on the natural features of the islands or its life to in the Hebrides. Most men went fishing in very dangerous waters and using the flute was a form of communication. This song to them they loved their wives and as a quality that other songs don't now a waltz

Description: Lovers Waltz, Folk Music, Sea Shanties, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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