Ae fond kiss |
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O gin I were where Gadie rins |
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She’s Fair and Fause |
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Auld Rob Morris |
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For the Sake o’ Somebody |
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A Man’s a Man for a’ That |
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The Lass o’ Gowrie |
- words by Carolina Oliphant Lady Nairne, William Reid
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Wanderin’ Willie |
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Woo’d an’ married an’ a |
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I hae’ laid a herrin’ in saut |
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The Sodger’s Return |
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Barbara Allan |
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The Land o’ the Leal |
- words by Carolina Oliphant Lady Nairne, Robert Burns
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When the Kye comes Hame |
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I lo’e na a Laddie but ane |
- words by Hector Macneill, Revd John Clunie
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Jenny Dang the Weaver |
- music by Revd Alexander Gardner
- words by Alexander Boswell
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The Rowan Tree |
- words by Carolina Oliphant Lady Nairne
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O are ye sleepin’, Maggie? |
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Saw Ye Johnnie Comin’? |
- music by Anonymous
- words by Anonymous
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Braw, Braw Lads on Yarrow Braes |
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Whistle O’er the Lave O’t |
- music by John Bruce
- words by Robert Burns
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Annie Laurie |
- music by Lady John Scott
- words by Lady John Scott, Mr Douglas of FIngland
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Thou Bonnie Wood o’ Craigielea |
- music by James Barr
- words by Tannahill
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O my Luve’s like a red, red rose (Low down in the broom) |
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Will Ye Gang to Sherramuir? |
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Roy’s Wife o’ Aldivalloch |
- words by Mrs Grant of Carron
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My Hoggie |
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John Anderson, My Jo (Skene M.S.) |
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Come o’er the Stream, Charlie |
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Simmer’s a Pleasant Time |
- music by John Greig
- words by Robert Burns
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He’s Owre the Hills |
- words by Carolina Oliphant Lady Nairne
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Gloomy Winter’s Noo Awa’ |
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The Braes Aboon Bonaw |
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Our May had an E’e to a Man |
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My Love She’s But a Lassie Yet |
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Oh! Why Left I My Hame? |
- words by Robert Gilfillan
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From Thee, Eliza |
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Logie o’ Buchan |
- music by traditional
- words by George Halket
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Jock o’ Hazeldean |
- words by Sir Walter Scott
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The Yellow-Hair’d Laddie |
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Wae’s me for Prince Charlie |
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Kelvin Grove |
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The Birks o’ Aberfeldie |
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Up i’ the Mornin’ Early |
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Flowers of the Forest |
- words by Alison Cockburn, Anonymous, Jean Elliot
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Of a’ the Airts |
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Scots wha hae |
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Ca’ the yowes to the knowes |
- music by traditional
- words by Robert Burns
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Comin’ thro’ the rye |
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Ye banks and braes o’ bonnie Doon |
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