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Caledonia is a modern Scottish folk ballad written by Dougie MacLean in 1977. [1] The chorus of the song features the lyric "Caledonia, you're calling me, and now I'm going home", [2] the term "Caledonia" itself being a Latin word for Scotland. "Caledonia" has been covered by various artists, and is often dubbed Scotland's "unofficial national ...
Scotland national football team songs (15 P) Pages in category "Scottish patriotic songs" ... Both sides the Tweed; C. Caledonia (song)
Caledonia is a 1978 album by Alan Roberts and Dougie MacLean. [1] It contains the title song " Caledonia " and it was recorded at Fairview Recording Studio and printed by Garrod & Lofthouse. Track listing
Alexander William MacLeod Beaton (July 15, 1944 – May 27, 2022) was a Scottish folk singer and guitarist.He performed across the United States and in Canada, hosted tours to Scotland, [3] [4] and established folk singers as a regular feature at highland games in the United States, beginning with the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games in North Carolina.
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The Tannahill Weavers are a band which performs traditional Scottish music.Releasing their first album in 1976, they became notable for being one of the first popular bands to incorporate the sound of the Great Highland Bagpipe in an ensemble setting, [1] and in doing so helped to change the sound of Scottish traditional music.
Merry Muses of Caledonia 1799 from The G Ross Roy Collection Title Page of The Merry Muses of Caledonia published by The Burns Federation in 1911. The Merry Muses of Caledonia is a collection of bawdy songs said to have been collected or written by Robert Burns, the 18th-century Scottish poet.
Caledonia's Hardy Sons is the second album by the Scottish band Silly Wizard. [3] It was released in the U.K. on Highway Records in 1978, and in the U.S. in 1980 on the Shanachie label. Track listing