"My Lagan Love" (Roud 1418) is a song to a traditional Irish air, first collected in 1903 in northern County Donegal.
[1] Campbell was a Belfast man whose grandparents came from the Irish-speaking area of Flurrybridge, South Armagh.
[1] Campbell said that mac Suibhne knew the tune under the title of "The Belfast Maid", but did not know the words.
[1] A song by this title was published in various early 19th century broadsides, with the first lines "In Belfast town of high renown / There lives a comely maid".
[4] The song was arranged in a classical style by Hamilton Harty; this was used by Mary O'Hara and Charlotte Church.