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'''"Night Visiting"''' was a [[20th century]] [[folk music|folk song]]. [[April MacLean]] played it on her [[violin]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Nightvisiting (TV story)|Nightvisiting]]'')
'''"Night Visiting"''' was a [[20th century]] [[folk music|folk song]]. [[April MacLean]] played it on her [[violin]].  


The song was inspired by folk stories of spirits of deceased loved ones that would knock on their living relatives windows at night and appear to them, sometimes as a warning of danger and other times to drag their living relative to [[Hell]] with them. ([[TV]]: ''[[Nightvisiting (TV story)|Nightvisiting]]'')
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==History==
The song was inspired by folk stories of spirits of deceased loved ones that would knock on their living relatives windows at night and appear to them, sometimes as a warning of danger and other times to drag their living relative to [[Hell]] with them.
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Revision as of 20:31, 2 November 2016

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"Night Visiting" was a 20th century folk song. April MacLean played it on her violin.

The song was inspired by folk stories of spirits of deceased loved ones that would knock on their living relatives windows at night and appear to them, sometimes as a warning of danger and other times to drag their living relative to Hell with them. (TV: Nightvisiting)