Her Daddie forbad |
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There’s nae luck about the House |
- words by Jean Adams, William Julius Mickle
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The Border Widow’s Lament |
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Adieu, Dundee! |
- music by Traditional from Skene M.S. (c. 1630)
- words by Charles Neaves
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I dream’d I lay where flow’rs were springing |
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Lassie, wad ye lo’e me? |
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O Bothwell Bank! |
- music by John Fergus
- words by John Pinkerton
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My ain dear Nell |
- music by Alexander Hume
- words by Alexander Hume
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Muirland Willie |
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Leezie Lindsay |
- words by Robert Burns, traditional
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My Jo, Janet |
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There Was a Lad Was Born in Kyle (O, an ye were dead, guidman) |
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Auld Joe Nicolson’s Bonnie Nannie |
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Logan Water |
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A Highland lad my love was born (The White Cockade) |
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Robin Adair |
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Johnnie Cope |
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O lay thy loof in mine, lass |
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O wha’s at the window, wha, wha? |
- music by R. A. Smith
- words by Alexander Carlile
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Tak Your Auld Cloak About Ye |
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The Jolly Beggar |
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Bonnie Mary Hay |
- music by R. A. Smith
- words by Archibald Crawford
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The Ewe-bughts |
- words by Allan Ramsay (poet)
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In Yon Lane Glen |
- music by John Robertson
- words by Robert Nicoll
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Castles in the Air |
- words by James Ballantine
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Twa Bonnie Maidens |
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By yon castle wa’ |
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Welcome, Royal Charlie |
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Fair Helen of Kirkconnel |
- music by Traditional Scottish
- words by Traditional Scottish
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The Auld House |
- music by Carolina Oliphant Lady Nairne
- words by Carolina Oliphant Lady Nairne
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O love will venture in |
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As I cam’ doon by yon castle wa’ |
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Within a mile o’ Edinburgh toun |
- music by James Hook
- words by Thomas D'Urfey
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My Native Highland Home |
- music by Sir Henry Bishop
- words by Thomas Morton
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John Grumlie |
- words by Allan Cunningham
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Hey, the dusty miller |
- music by John Greig
- words by Allan Cunningham, Robert Burns
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Maggie Lauder |
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Jenny’s Bawbee |
- words by Alexander Boswell
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The winter it is past |
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My Boy Tammy |
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Owre the Muir amang the Heather |
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Blythe, blythe and merry are we |
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Hail to the Chief |
- words by Sir Walter Scott
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The Married Man’s Lament |
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Huntingtower |
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Saw ye my wee thing? |
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The weary pund o’ tow |
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O where, tell me where |
- words by Mrs Grant of Laggan
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Duncan Gray |
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Mary of Argyle |
- music by Sidney Nelson
- words by Charles Jefferys
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The Lowlands of Holland |
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Charlie Is My Darling |
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