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  1. The Devil's Tune is a novel by British politician Iain Duncan Smith, published on 6 November 2003, the same day he left office as leader of the Conservative Party after losing a no confidence vote . The book is notable for its uniformly negative reception, selling only 18 copies in its first week of release. [1]

  2. 20 mag 2011 · 473. 31K views 12 years ago. "Fanitullen", or "The Devils Tune" was heard for the first time during a wedding in a valley in Norway in 1724. When the toastmaster went down to the cellar...

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  3. Books. The Devil's Tune. Iain Duncan Smith. Robson, 2003 - Fiction - 431 pages. John Grande, a struggling London art dealer, is thrown what he thinks is a lifeline when he is given the...

  4. The Devil's Tune, performed by Andrea Hoag, Loretta Kelley, and Charlie Pilzer (www.hoagkelleypilzer.com). In concert at The Institute of Musical Traditions ...

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  5. 6 nov 2003 · Iain Duncan Smith's novel seems to be spawning a new art-form in its own right - critics seeking to say honestly how much they hate the book without appearing to kick a man when he's down. Reviews...

  6. 2 mar 2022 · Furthermore, the Devil is often portrayed as a fiddler in Scandinavian folklore, so the fiddler and the tune in the lyrics refer to the Devil and "Fanitullen" (aka "the Devil's tune"). This is what Gåte has written about the story of "Fanitullen" on their official website: