Songs of Robert Burns / Ewan MacColl.
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Contents:
1. Green grow the rashes, o -- 2. Landlady, count the lawin -- 3. I maun hae a wife -- 4. O that I had ne'er been married -- 5. Galloway Tam -- 6. I hae a wife o' my ain -- 7. There's cauld kail in Aberdeen -- 8. A braw wooer -- 9. The rantin dog, the daddie o't -- 10. Ay, waukin, o -- 11. Duncan Grey -- 12. Wha'll mow me now? -- 13. Rattlin' roarin' Willie -- 14. Hey, ca' thro' -- 15. To Daunton me -- 16. Jumpin John -- 17. What can a young lassie do wi' an auld man? -- 18. The dusty miller -- 19. Tibbie Dunbar -- 20. The cooper o' Cuddie -- 21. She's fair and fause -- 22. The deil's awa wi' th' exciseman -- 23. A man's a man for a' that.
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VWML | Gift | Storage | SCD 3271 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | Donated by Peggy Seeger. | SR09678 |
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SCD 3268 Traditional songs & ballads of Scotland / | SCD 3269 Antiquities / | SCD 3270 Folk on 2 / | SCD 3271 Songs of Robert Burns / | SCD 3272 The Jacobite rebellions / | SCD 3273 Whaler out of New Bedford : and other songs of the whaling era / | SCD 3274 A garland of Scots folksong / |
Compact disc.
1. Green grow the rashes, o -- 2. Landlady, count the lawin -- 3. I maun hae a wife -- 4. O that I had ne'er been married -- 5. Galloway Tam -- 6. I hae a wife o' my ain -- 7. There's cauld kail in Aberdeen -- 8. A braw wooer -- 9. The rantin dog, the daddie o't -- 10. Ay, waukin, o -- 11. Duncan Grey -- 12. Wha'll mow me now? -- 13. Rattlin' roarin' Willie -- 14. Hey, ca' thro' -- 15. To Daunton me -- 16. Jumpin John -- 17. What can a young lassie do wi' an auld man? -- 18. The dusty miller -- 19. Tibbie Dunbar -- 20. The cooper o' Cuddie -- 21. She's fair and fause -- 22. The deil's awa wi' th' exciseman -- 23. A man's a man for a' that.