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- Coulters_Candy abstract "\"Coulter's Candy\", also known as \"Ally Bally\" or \"Ally Bally Bee\", is a Scottish folk song.It was written by a former Galashiels weaver, Robert Coltard (1832–1880). He died of a brain tumour and was buried in an unmarked (\"pauper's\") grave in Eastlands Cemetery, in Galashiels. The song was an advertising jingle for the aniseed-flavoured sweets that he manufactured in Melrose and sold around the markets of the Border towns. The recipe is no longer known, but the song lived on. In 1958 a letter to The Weekly Scotsman reported that a man remembered hearing it from his grandmother, who in turn had learned the song in around 1845. It was collected in a children's playground in 1964 by James T. Ritche, who published it in a book called The Singing Street.However, Norman Buchan published it earlier in 101 Scottish Songs, Collins, 1962. He states there:\"This song probably produced more correspondence than any other when I printed it in 'The Weekly Scotsman' a few years ago. Robert Coultart - the 'Coulter' of the song - made and sold his own candy round all the country fairs and markets in the Borders..............etc. I first heard it from Scots actor, playwright and folk singer Roddy McMillan.\" He also added one of the verses.The word bawbee refers to a halfpenny coin.".
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- Coulters_Candy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ally-Bally".
- Coulters_Candy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coulter's Candy".
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- Coulters_Candy comment "\"Coulter's Candy\", also known as \"Ally Bally\" or \"Ally Bally Bee\", is a Scottish folk song.It was written by a former Galashiels weaver, Robert Coltard (1832–1880). He died of a brain tumour and was buried in an unmarked (\"pauper's\") grave in Eastlands Cemetery, in Galashiels. The song was an advertising jingle for the aniseed-flavoured sweets that he manufactured in Melrose and sold around the markets of the Border towns. The recipe is no longer known, but the song lived on.".
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