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100 Great Scottish Songs
Some of the most popular songs sung in Scotland today.
Contains some of the most popular traditional songs sung in Scotland and is an invaluable source for anyone looking for such material to sing or play.The accompanying CD contains the first verse and chorus of over 90 melodies as a guide and is played by such well-known musicians as Phil Cunningham and Martyn Bennett.
112pp

Dumbarton's Drums, Loch Lomond, Scots Wha Hae, Leezie Lindsay, Ye Banks and Braes, Mary of Argyll, The Banks o'Red Roses, Charlie is my Darling, Mingulay Boat Song, The Bonnie Lass of Fyvie, Johnny Lad, Land O' The Leal, Killiecrankie, He Widna Want his gruel, The Forester, The Lea Rig, The Lichtbob's Lassie, Tae The Beggin', Horo My Nut Brown Maiden, Hishie Ba', Bleacher Lass O', Kelvinhaugh, The Barnyards o' Dalgety, The Four Maries, Twa Recruitin' Sergeants, The Twa Corbies, Rattlin' Roarin' Willie, Night Visiting Song, My Harry was a gallant gay, Air Falalalo, A Peer Rovin' Lassie, Boat me o'er to Charlie, Mary Mack,Mally Lee, O my Love is Like a Red Red Rose, Jock o' Hazeldean, I'll Lay Ye Doon Love, Bonnie Dundee, A Mans a Man for A' that, Comin' Through the Rye, Lewis Bridal Song, Whistle o'er the Lave o't, Wark o' the Weavers, The Merchants Son, The Great Silkie, Birnieboozle, The Band o' Shearers,The Balena, Bonnie George Campbell, Caller Herrin', The Back o' Bennachie, Haughs o' Cromdale, Kelvin Grove, Lassie wi'the Yellow Coatie, The Rovin' Ploughboy, Mormond Braes, MacPherson's Rant, Twa Bonnie Maidens, Van Diemans Land, My Name is Jock Stewart, O I am a Miller Tae My Trade, Cam ye By Athol?, My Ain Folk, The Rowan Tree, Bogie's Bonnie Belle, The Gypsy Laddie, Ae Fond Kiss, Bonnie Wee Jeannie McColl, The College Boy, Auld Lang Syne, Will Ye no Come Back Again, Mickey's Warning, The Broom O' The Cowdenknowes, John Anderson my Joe, Ye Jacobites by Name, The Skye Boat Song, The Shearin's no for you, Loch Tay Boat Song, Lochnagar, Maids when you're Young, The Flowers of the Forest, The Dowie Dens of Yarrow, Dainty Davie, Bonnie Glen Shee, Coulters Candy, Plooman Laddies, The Road to Dundee, Wae's me for Charlie, Sound the Pibroch, Ca' the Yowes, Cam Ye O'er Frae France, Buy Broom Beesoms, Will Ye Gang Love, What's the Steer Kimmer, Tramps and Hawkers The Bonnie Ship the Diamond, The Gallowa' Hills, Will Ye Go Lassie Go, The Trooper and His Maid, Johnny Cope, Laird O' the Dainty Dounby.
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A Jacobite Legacy (by Peter Kay)
A collection of Scottish songs from the Jacobite risings (1690- 1746).
From Bonnie Dundee to Bonnie Prince Charlie. A short history of the Jacobite Risings in songs and words. Compiled and written by Peter Kay. A CD is also available.
48pp

Ye Jacobites By Name, Bonnie Dundee, The Braes of Killiecrankie, The Massacre of Glencoe,The Haughs of Cromdale,The Parcel of Rogues, The Three Healths, Cam Ye o'er Frae France, Derwenwaters Farewell, The Sherramuir Fight,Lady Keith's Lament, Wha'll Be KIng But Charlie, Wha Wadna Fecht for Charlie, Johnnie Cope, The Battle of Prestonpans, Wi a Hundred Pipers, Sound the Pibroch, Fate of Charlie, Will Ye no Come Back Again, Come o'er the Stream Charlie,Skye Boat Song, Jamie, I Hae but Son (Cam ye by Athol) Will Ye go to Sherrifmuir, Loch Lomond, O'er the Water to Charlie, The White Cockade, The Wee Wee German Lairdie, The Highlanders Lament, The Highlanders Farewell, Bonnie Moorhen, The Highland Widows Lament.
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A Treasury of Old Scots Songs (by G.R. & M.R. Cheyne)
Popular Scottish traditional songs with full piano accompaniment.
This is an exciting collection of folk songs in new arrangements with lovely traditional style piano accompaniments written out (not chords). It includes historical notes to the songs. Melody lines suitable for fiddle or any melody instruments.
88pp

A Hebridean love-lyric, A rosebud by my early walk, Ae fond kiss, Ay waukin', O!, Bonny Strathyre, Ca' the yowes, Fairy lullaby, Hey, Johnnie Cope, Ho-ro, my nut-brown maiden, I'll aye ca' in by yon toun, Jock o' Hazeldean, Leezie Lindsay, Lord Ronald, Mary Morison, My love, she's but a lassie yet, O can ye sew cushions?, O gin I were a baron's heir, O, I love the maiden fair, O lay thy loof in mine, lass, O my love is like a red, red rose, O this is no' my ain lassie, O whistle and I'll come to ye, my lad, O Willie's rare, Over the sea to Skye, Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled, Sweet Afton, The bonny Earl o' Moray, The fair sailor lad, The Flowers o' the Forest, The gallant weaver, The Isle of Mull, The lass of Patie's mill, The lea-rig, The winter it is past, Whaur Gadie rins, Why should I sit and sigh?, Ye banks and braes.
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Folk Songs from the Highlands
ORAIN THORMAID
A book of songs compiled by Norman Stewart, including contemporary popular songs by Andy Mitchell, Iain MacDonald, Dave Goulder and many older songs such as 'Bonnie George Campbell', 'Bonnie Glenshee', 'Fear a' Bhata'...

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Where Will We Gang, Sandwood Down to Kyle, Night Visiting Song, Coshieville, Soraidh Slan le Fionnairidh, Donald's Return to Glencoe, The Lovely Lass of Inverness, The Bonnie Fisher Lass, I Left the Village, Oran a Chaiora, The Pride of Coll, John of Lorn, Bonnie Glenlogie, The North Highlands, Lassie Lie Near Me, Erin go bragh, Eilean Fraoich, A ribhinn og bheill cuimhn' agad, Follow My Highland Soldier, Bonnie George Campbell, Cumha Mhic Criomain, Loch Tay Boat Song, The King's Command, When I was in my 18th Year, A Jacobite Lament, The Road to Drumlemon, Bonnie Glenshee, As I Went into Inverness-shire, I'll Lay Ye Doon Love (or Inverey), 'S fhada leam an oidhche gheamhraidh, Nairn River Banks, Roaming Highlander (or The Braemar Poacher), Kincardine Lads (or The Barley Tree), The Ballad of the Men of Knoydart, Mo shoraidh leis na fuar-bheannan, Queen Amang the Heather, Donald MacGillavry, The Massacre of Glencoe, MacCallum's Lament, The Loss of the Iolaire, Yellow Haired Laddie, The Shira Dam, Fear a bhata, The Boys of Balgate, My Donald.
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Robert Burns Duets/Songs
Duets and trios arranged for fiddlers from the songs of Robert Burns.
Robert Burns (1759- 1796) was a master poet and song writer as well as a great collector of tunes and words. It is not such a well known fact that he had a great love of the fiddle and its melodies. It is understood that he himself played the instrument in an amatuer fashion. The airs used by Burns for his poems were often the popular instrumental tunes of his day though he did use tunes from older collections and often turned to the compositions of Neil Gow. With the rise in poularity of Burns Suppers, and with more and more demand for the service of fiddlers of all ages and stages to provide entertainment, it is highly appropriate that the fiddle should be part of these, and other occasions for celebration these days. This book of fiddle duets gives musicians the opportunity to play solo or together with singers and accompanied by guitar or piano. Lyrics of the songs are included and guitar chords and bowings. A Cd of all the tunes is available and each tune is played twice. The second time only fiddle one plays so that the harmony can be played as accompaniment to make your own duet.

32pp
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Ae Fond Kiss, A Man’s a Man for a’ That, Auld Lang Syne, Ay Waukin O, Bannocks o’ Bear Meal, The Birks of Aberfeldie, Canst Thou Leave Me, Ca’ the Yowes, Comin Thro the Rye, The Deil’s Awa wi the Exciseman, Duncan Gray The Gallant Weaver, Green Grow the Rashes O, I Hae a Wife o My Ain, I’ll Gang Nae Mair Tae Yon Town, I’m a Doun for Lack o Johnnie, John Anderson my Jo, Kenmure’s Up and Awa, Leezie Lindsay, Mary Morison, My Hoggie, My Love is Like a Red Red Rose, My Love She’s But A Lassie Yet, My Nannie’s Awa, Ruffian’s Rant, Scots Wha Hae, There’ll Never be Peace till Jamie Comes Hame, There Was a Lad, This is No My Ain Lassie, Willie Brewed a Peck o' Maut, Ye Banks and Braes.
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The Better o' a Sang
Songs, tunes and life stories from Jim Reid the well known Angus folk singer whose music evokes the romance and humour of the North East of Scotland.
Songs, tunes and life stories from Jim Reid the well known Angus folk singer whose music evokes the romance and humour of the North East of Scotland. Reels, jigs, pipe marches and songs written and collected over a lifetime with the stories that go with them. Including songs like The Wild Geese and other favourites from his repertoire. A CD of Jim is also available.

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The Better o’ A Sang, The Foondry Band, Grant Farquharson of Inveravon, Bella and Roy, Jim Reid of Letham, Fergie’s Isla, The Isla Watcher, Stewarts of Blair, Auchmithie, Loch Duich, Rumness, Doonwind o’ Bogheid, Auchmithie Cliffs, C. Stewart of North Lodge, The Auld Beech Tree, Craw Craw Heedrum Ha, Turin, Lour and Lownie O’, The Taysiders, Adam’s “Loch Lomond”, Charlie’s version -”The Wedding o’ MacPhee”, The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch Lomond, The Spark Amang the Heather, The Poli’ Folly, Eh’m Fae Dundee, Catherine Street, Whar the Dichty Rins, And We Didn’t Know, The Stobbie Parliament Picnic, The Dixie Fu’ O’ Beans, The Vinney Den, The Wild Geese, Rohallion, Faur -Ye- Weel, Tinkers Baloo, Halloween, The Wise Like Chap, The Greylag Geese, The Tramp to the Tattie-dulie, Back in Time, Marag Cnocach, Archie’s Caravan, Expert Angler, The Deein’ Stag, I Canna Find the Thyme, Freewheelin’ Now, The Foundry Band, James and Dinah’s Diamond Waltz, Welcome to the Glen, Back in Scotland, Another World, Linda A. Reid, Craig D. Reid, For the Love of my Country, Jamie Reid, The Laird o’ Pitmuies, The Den o’ Aldbar, Auld Ballumbie, Who said “The Times are a’ Changin’” Stravaigin, Isle of Mull, The Winds of Tiree, The Moothie Man, Fly Again, An Ordinary Genius, No Indespensable Man, The Road to Nowhere, We Span the Sea, The Constant Flow Pump, I Talk to the Trees, It took you Long Enough, Three Words, Music on His Mind, The Guiding Lights, Scots Wha Hae, It’s Been Fun.
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We’re a’ Connected
95 Scottish Songs to Dance tunes - for Singers, Fiddlers and Pipers.
Fascinating collection re- connecting the original dance tunes with many of the forgotten songs that go with them. Includes many song tunes in bagpipe notation as well as fiddle versions and has chords for accompanists. Dougie Pincock has written great bagpipe settings for the songs and Susie Petrov and Christine Martin have collected and co-ordinated the Gaelic, Scots and American versions to make this a stimulating collection for all musicians. A very useful resource for music and dance workshops, bands, pipers and soloists wanting to learn Scots and Gaelic songs and to study the origins of the songs and tunes.

A Man's a Man for a' That, Aitken Drum, Birnie Boozle, Bodachan a' Mhirein, Bonnie Jimmy Campbell, Bonnie Lass Come Ower the Burn, Braes of Mar, Braes of Tullimet, Brochan Lom, Clean Pease Strae, Devil in the Kitchen, The; The Drunken Piper, The, Dusty Miller, The, Ewie wi' the Crookit Horn, The, Far am Bi Mi Fhin, Forty-Second, The; Gabhaidh Sinn an Rathad Mor, Got a Can of Beer, Hey Ca' Through, Hi How My Bonnie Lass, Hieland Laddie, High Road to Linton, The, Highland Laddie, Highland Rory, Hills of Glenorchy, Hop Up My Ladies,
I Hae a Wife of My Ain, I'll Aye Come in By Yon Town, I'll Gang Nae Mair Tae Yon Town,
I'm O'er Young to Marry Yet, Jenny Dang the Weaver, Jenny Nettles, Jock Since Ever I Saw Your Face, John Grumlie, Johnnie Cope, Kafoozalum, Kate Dalrymple, Katie Bairdie, Keel Row, Killiecrankie, Lady Mary Ann, Lannagan's Ball, Lass o' Gowrie, The, Lament for Limerick
Loch Erroch Side, Lochaber No More, Logie O' Buchan, Lord Ronald, Love Won't You Marry Me, Mac A Phi, Mac A Phee Turn Your Cattle, MacPherson's Lament, Mairi's Wedding,
Merrily Danced the Quaker's Wife, Mrs. H.L. MacDonald of Dunach, Mrs. MacLeod, Mrs. MacLeod of Raasay, My Love She's But a Lassie Yet, My Peggy and I, My Wife's a Winsome, Wee Thing, O'er the Hills and Far Away, Old Rosin the Bow, Over the Hills and Far Away, Over the Water to Charlie, Piper of Dundee, The, Quaker's Wife, The, Rakes of Mallow, The, Rattlin Roarin' Willie, Rosin the Bow, Sandy's Mill, Seallaibh Cuirigh Eoin, Seinn O, S Ioma Rud, Smith's a Gallant Fireman, The, Some Say the Deil's Dead, Stad a Mhairi Bhanarach, Tail Toddle, Tailor Fell Through the Bed, There's Nae Luck About the House, Up and Waur Them A' Willie, Up in the Morning Early, Wha'll Be King but Charlie?, When John and Me Were Married, Whistle Ower the Lave O't, Will Ye Go and Marry Ketty?
104 pp
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