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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Annie_LaurieAnnie Laurie - Wikipedia

    Annie Laurie was born Anna, on 16 December 1682, about 6 o'clock in the morning at Barjarg Tower, in Keir, near Auldgirth, Scotland, the youngest daughter of Robert Laurie, who became first baronet of Maxwellton in 1685.

  2. Aug 12, 2011 · Lyrics - William Douglas Music - Alicia Scott Performer - Deanna Durbin Recorded in 1936 by a 14 year old Deanna Durbin. The maturity of her voice is remarkable here. Maxwelton's braes are...

  3. Annie Laurie is an old Scottish song based on a poem by William Douglas in around 1682. The poem was about his romance with Annie Laurie, the daughter of a b...

  4. "Annie Laurie" is an old Scottish song based on a poem by William Douglas (16721748) of Dumfries and Galloway. The words were modified and the tune was adde...

  5. Annie Laurie is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by John S. Robertson, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and starring Lillian Gish and Norman Kerry. It is about the battles of Scottish clans.

  6. Feb 19, 2024 · "Annie Laurie," originally a Scottish poem, owes its creation to William Douglas in the 17th century. It was penned as a love ode to Annie Laurie, a woman of exceptional beauty and grace from the Maxwell family.

  7. Annie Laurie (tentatively identified as Annie L. Page, August 11, 1924 – November 13, 2006) [2] was an American jump blues and rhythm and blues singer. She is most associated with the bandleader and songwriter, Paul Gayten, although she also registered hit singles in her own name.

  8. Traditional Scottish Songs - Annie Laurie. The song to "Annie Laurie" was originally written by her sweetheart, William Douglas, and amended by Lady John Scott (1810-1900) who altered the second verse and composed the third. This song was a favourite with Scottish soldiers during the Crimean War.

  9. www.discogs.com › artist › 733552-Annie-LaurieAnnie Laurie - Discogs

    Annie Laurie. Rhythm & blues singer, who first recorded as vocalist with Dallas Bartley And The Band That Comes On in 1946, and in Paul Gayten 's orchestra in 1947. During the 1950s she recorded for OKeh, Savoy, and DeLuxe. In the 1960s, she left the scene for the church.

  10. Mar 31, 2022 · Listen to music from Annie Laurie like Nobody's Gonna Hurt You, It Hurts to Be in Love & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Annie Laurie.