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The songs of Scotland : a collection of two hundred and five songs / the music edited by J. Pittman, Colin Brown, and Thos. À Becket, Jr. ; the poetry edited (with notes) by Dr. Charles MacKay.

Author/creator Pittman, J. (Josiah), 1816-1886
Other author/creatorBrown, Colin, 1818-1896.
Other author/creatorMackay, Charles, 1814-1889.
Format Musical Score and Print
Publication InfoBoston : Oliver Ditson, 1888.
Descriptionxv, 256 pages ; 27 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Bonnie Dundee -- Jessie, the flower o<U+2019> Dumblane -- Annie Laurie -- Huntingtower or When ye gang awa, Jamie -- The piper of Dundee -- Here awa<U+2019>, there awa<U+2019> -- Jock o<U+2019> Hazeldean -- The land o<U+2019> the leal -- Within a mile of Edinburgh town -- There<U+2019>s nae luck about the house -- Logie o<U+2019> Buchan -- Get up and bar the door -- The Campbells are comin<U+2019> -- Blue bonnets over the border -- Caller herrin<U+2019> -- Ae fond kiss and then we sever -- My love she<U+2019>s but a lassie yet -- O Nannie, wilt thou gang wi<U+2019> me? -- O whistle and I<U+2019>ll come to you, my lad -- Scots, wha hae wi<U+2019> Wallace bled -- The blue bells of Scotland -- Roy<U+2019>s wife of Aldivalloch -- The waefu<U+2019> heart -- A highland lad my love was born -- The lass o<U+2019> Gowrie -- Wae<U+2019>s me for Prince Charlie -- Auld Robin Gray -- Twa bonnie maidens -- The boatie rows -- Green grow the rashes, o -- My love is like a red, red rose -- A man<U+2019>s a man for a<U+2019> that -- Duncan Gray -- Roslin castle -- Pibroch of Donuil Dhu -- Braw, braw lads -- O waly, waly up the bank -- O, saw ye bonnie Lesley? -- Auld Rob Morris -- Farewell to Lochaber -- Charlie is my darling -- Mary Morison -- In the garb of old Gaul -- The deil<U+2019>s awa wi<U+2019> the exciseman -- Lord Gregory -- The ewe-bughts -- The birks of Aberfeldy -- And ye shall walk in silk attire -- The winter is past -- Saw ye Johnnie comin<U+2019>? -- Thou hast left me ever, Jamie -- My heart is sair for somebody -- What<U+2019>s a<U+2019> the steer, Kimmer? -- John Anderson, my jo -- O love will venture in -- Good-night, and joy be wi<U+2019> ye a<U+2019> -- My heart<U+2019>s in the highlands -- There<U+2019>ll never be peace until Jamie comes hame -- The year that<U+2019>s awa<U+2019> -- My ain fireside -- Tak<U+2019> your auld cloak about ye -- The braes of Balquhidder -- Highland Mary -- O<U+2019> a<U+2019> the airts the win<U+2019> can blaw -- Maggie Lauder -- O puirtith cauld -- I hae laid a herrin<U+2019> in saut -- Turn again, thou fair Eliza -- The yellow-haired laddie -- Logan Water -- Robin Adair -- My wife<U+2019>s a winsome wee thing -- Last may a braw wooer -- There was a lad was born in Kyle --Whistle o<U+2019>er the lave o<U+2019>t -- The flowers o<U+2019> the forest -- Gloomy winter<U+2019>s now awa<U+2019> -- My nannie, o -- O, saw ye my wee thing? -- Bide ye yet -- She<U+2019>s fair and fause -- The deuks dang ow<U+2019>re my daddie -- My tocher<U+2019>s the jewel -- Craigie-burn wood -- The maid of Islay -- Auld lang syne -- Hey, Johnnie cope -- Allister Macallister -- When the king comes owre the water -- The braes of yarrow or Busk ye, busk ye, my bonnie, bonnie wife -- The bush aboon Traquair -- Cauld Kail in Aberdeen -- I<U+2019>m owre young to marry yet -- The lass of Patie<U+2019>s mill -- Smile again, my bonnie lassie -- The soldier<U+2019>s return -- Bonnie wee thing -- O, true love is a bonnie flower -- Lassie wi<U+2019> the lint-white locks -- The ewie wi<U+2019> the crooked horn -- O<U+2019>er the muir amang the heather -- Come under my plaidie -- Gin a body meet a body -- The wee, wee German Lairdie -- Oh wert thou in the cauld blast -- Tam Glen -- I l<U+2019>oe na a laddie but ane -- The bonnie house o<U+2019> Airlie -- Woo<U+2019>d and married and a<U+2019> -- The weary pund o<U+2019> tow -- Kind Robin lo<U+2019>es me -- The broom o<U+2019> the cowdenknowes -- Lewie Gordon -- Afton water -- O, Dinna think, bonnie lassie -- Where are the joys? -- My boy Tammie -- Ye banks and braes o<U+2019> boony doon -- The birks of Invermay -- John of Badenyon -- Gilderoy -- Polly Stewart -- Ca<U+2019> the ewes to the knows -- Awa<U+2019>, whigs, awa<U+2019> -- Leezie Lindsay -- O, this is no my ain lassie -- The lea-rig -- Muirland Willie -- He<U+2019>s owre the hills -- Up in the morning early -- Oh! Open the door -- O, wae<U+2019>s me for Prince Charlie! -- Wilt thou be my dearie? -- Kelvin Grove -- The laird o<U+2019> Cockpen -- The lowlands o<U+2019> Holland -- The lament of Flora MacDonald -- Mary<U+2019>s dream -- My only Joe and dearie -- Wha wadna fecht for Charlie? -- The bonnie brier-bush -- The lily of the vale is sweet -- Lord Ronald -- My love<U+2019>s in Germanie -- Welcome, Royal Charlie -- Cam<U+2019> ye by Athol? -- Bonnie Jean -- Farewell, thou fair day -- Blythe, blithe and merry was she -- We<U+2019>re a<U+2019> noddin<U+2019> -- I gaed a waefu<U+2019> gate yestreen -- Gae bring to me a pint o<U+2019> wine -- Oh hush thee, my baby! -- Loudon<U+2019>s bonnie woods and braes -- Weel may the keel row -- Merry may the keel row -- My wife has ta<U+2019>en the gee -- Wha<U+2019>ll be king but Charlie? -- My mither<U+2019>s aye glow<U+2019>rin<U+2019> owre me -- Jenny<U+2019>s bawbee -- Dainty Davie -- My Nannie<U+2019>s awa<U+2019> --And oh! For ane-and-twenty, Tam! -- O, speed, Lord Nithsdale -- Come o<U+2019>er the stream, Charlie -- Here<U+2019>s a health to ane I lo<U+2019>e dear -- When the kye come hame -- The maid of Glenconnel -- For the lack of gold -- Auld Joe Nicolson<U+2019>s bonnie Nannie -- Bonnie laddie, highland laddie -- Aye wakin<U+2019>, o! -- The highland watch -- O, Willie brew<U+2019>d a peck o<U+2019> maut -- O, wha is she that lo<U+2019>es me? -- What ails this heart o<U+2019> mine? -- Tullochgorum -- The blude red rose at yule may blaw -- A rose-bud by my early walk -- Corn rigs are bonnie -- John Grumlie -- The braes aboon bonaw -- Barbara Allen -- My ain kind dearie, o -- The last time I came o<U+2019>er the muir -- My Jo Janet -- The Scotch emigrant<U+2019>s farewell -- Oh, why left I my hame / P. Mc. Leod -- I<U+2019>m glad my heart<U+2019>s my ain yet -- Scotland yet / Peter McLeod -- The highlandman<U+2019>s toast -- Bonnie Prince Charlie -- The Scottish blue bells / George Barker -- Jessie<U+2019>s dream / J. Blockley -- Burns and Scotland yet! -- Where hath Scotland found her fame / John Fulcher -- The four Maries / C.C. M. Kennedy -- The battle of Stirling / J. Marquis Ohisholm -- Scotland for ever -- Down the burn Davy love -- Marie Stuart<U+2019>s farewell / Henry Pontet.
General notePiano accompaniment.

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