"Will Ye No Come Back Again?" is one of Scotland's favorite songs that commemorate Charles Edward Stuart, better known as Bonnie Prince Charlie (1720- 1799). He led the Second Jacobite Rebellion in 1745 hoping to restore the Stuarts to the throne of England and Scotland. After numerous victories, he was defeated at the battle of Culloden and eventually escaped to France. Over the centuries, "Will Ye No Come Back Again?" has become a parting song for many different occasions. This particular arrangement was written in memory of the arranger's sister-in-Iaw who died of cancer shortly before its premiere.
"Will Ye No Come Back Again?" is one of Scotland's favorite songs that commemorate Charles Edward Stuart, better known as Bonnie Prince Charlie (1720- 1799). He led the Second Jacobite Rebellion in 1745 hoping to restore the Stuarts to the throne of England and Scotland. After numerous victories, he was defeated at the battle of Culloden and eventually escaped to France. Over the centuries, "Will Ye No Come Back Again?" has become a parting song for many different occasions. This particular arrangement was written in memory of the arranger's sister-in-Iaw who died of cancer shortly before its premiere.