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A sterling collection of Scottish songs, including ballads and love songs of great lyrical beauty, colorful chants of stirring patriotic fervor, songs that commemorate special moments in history and legend, and others that note the commonplace charms of everyday life. Complete lyrics plus full piano accompaniments.
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Adieu, Dundee
Aye wakin', O ! A wee bird cam' to our ha' door (Wae's me for Prince Charlie) Ailie Bain o' the Glen (Eilidh Bhan) Balooloo, my laramie Blythe, blythe and marry was she By the stream so pure and clear (Song of the Isle of Saint Kilda) By yon bonnie banks Cam' ye by Atholl Come, all ye jolly shepherds (When the kye come hame) Cope sent a letter frae Dunbar (fohnnie Cope) Cro-Challain would gie me (Colin's Cattle) Farewell to Lochaber (Lochabcr no more) Far over yon hills (Flora MacDonald's Lament) Flow gently, sweet Afton (Atfton Water) Gin a body meet a body (Comin' thro' the rye) Hame, hame, hame! Heavy the beat of the weary waves (Old Dirge from the Isle of Mull) Hush-a-by, darling Hush ye, my bairnie (Cagaran Gaolach) I climb the mountains (Fhir a Bhata) I left my darling lying here (A Fairy Lullaby) I'm wearin' awa', Jean (Whe Land o' the Leal) I wish i were where Helen lies (Fair Helen of Kirkconnel) John Anderson, nay jo, John MaxweIlton braes are bonnie (Annie Laurie) My brown-haired maiden (Mo nighean donn, Bhaidheach) My love, she's but a lassie yet My love to nay bride (Fair Young Mary) My own dear one's gone (Dh'fhalbh mo leannanfhein) My brown maid (Mo nighean donn) My pretty Mary (Mairi Bhaidheach) Nae mair we'll meet again O'er Coolin's face the night is creeping (MacCrimmon's Lament) Oh, Charlie is my darling 0 hearken, and I will tell you how (Scottish Wedding) Och, och, mar tha rail (The Islay Maiden) Oh, love will venture in Oh, mirk, mirk is the midnight hour (Lord Gregory) Oh, where, tell me where (The Blue Bells of Scotland) Oh, my love is like a red, red rose Oh, why left I my hame? Put off and row wi' speed Red, red is the path to glory ('Stu mo Rhn) Sad am I, and sorrow-laden (Soiridh!) See afar yon hill Ardmore (The Praise of Islay) Scots, wha ha'e wi' Wallace bled Should auld acquaintance be forgot (Auld Long Syne) Since my lo,,ed one has gone (Mo nighean chruinn, donn) Smile na sae sweet, my bonnie babe (Fine Flowers in the Valley) Sing the praises o' my dearie (The Peerless Maiden) The Laird o' Cockpen The Campbells are comin' The de'il cam' fiddlin' thro' the toun (The de'il's awa' wi' the exciseman) The news frae Moidart cam' yestreen (Wha 'll be King but Charlie) The winter it is past There grows a bonnie briar-bush Three score o' nobles rade up the King's ha' (Glenogie) The moon had climbed the highest hill (Mary's Dream) Turn ye to me Thy cheek is o' the rose's hue ~Vhy weep ye by the tide, ladye ? (Fock o' Hazeldean) ~Vinsome Mary (Mairi Laghach) Whar' ha'e ye been a" the day (My Boy Tammy) YVhat's this dull town to me ? (Robin Adair) Where sleepest thou, my dearie ? Will ye gang to the Hielands, Leezie Lindsay ? With the Loorgeen o hee (Leis an Lurgainn) Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon Young Jamie lo'ed me wed (Auld Robin Gray) |