When the Kye comes Hame  21243

Hopekirk: tune “An old Border Air”

Locations in Harold's Library

  • Scots Minstrelsie (Volume 1) (book)
    • page 88
    • Credits: John Greig (arranger)
    • Instrumentation: voice • piano
    • Key: Am
    • Time signature: C
    • Tempo indication: Andantino pastorale
  • Seventy Scottish Songs (book) with the title "Come, all ye jolly shepherds"
    • page 27
    • Credits: Helen Hopekirk (arranger)
    • Instrumentation: voice • piano
    • Key: Am
    • Time signature: C
    • Tempo indication: Rather quick, with freedom
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