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John Anderson, My Jo
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Composer:Robert BurnsGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:HymnAverage_duration:2:31"John Anderson, My Jo" is a Scottish folk song composed by Robert Burns in 1789. The song is a tribute to the love between an elderly couple, John Anderson and his wife. The song is written in Scots dialect and is considered one of Burns' most popular works. The song was first published in the Scots Musical Museum, a collection of Scottish folk songs compiled by James Johnson and Robert Burns. The song was set to a traditional Scottish tune, which is believed to have been a popular melody at the time. "John Anderson, My Jo" is a simple song with a straightforward melody and lyrics. The song is divided into three stanzas, each of which describes a different stage in the couple's life. The first stanza describes the couple's youth and the passion they felt for each other. The second stanza describes their middle age and the challenges they faced as they grew older. The final stanza describes their old age and the enduring love they still share. The song is characterized by its use of Scots dialect, which gives the song a distinct Scottish flavor. The lyrics are simple and direct, and the melody is easy to sing and remember. The song has a gentle, nostalgic quality that makes it a favorite among Scottish folk songs. "John Anderson, My Jo" has been performed by many artists over the years, including Ewan MacColl, Jean Redpath, and Dougie MacLean. The song has also been featured in several films and television shows, including the 1995 film "Rob Roy" and the television series "Outlander." Overall, "John Anderson, My Jo" is a beautiful tribute to the enduring love between an elderly couple. The song's simple melody and lyrics have made it a beloved Scottish folk song that continues to be performed and enjoyed today.More....