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  2. Bluebells of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    O where and O where does your highland laddie dwell; He dwells in merry Scotland where the bluebells sweetly smell, And all in my heart I love my laddie well' [1] A broadside ballad version (words only) from slightly later in the 19th century makes references to George III and the Napoleonic wars: Oh, where, and oh, where is my highland laddie ...

  3. Highland Laddie - Wikipedia

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    As a tune with martial affiliations Highland Laddie is still widely played by the regimental bands and/or pipes and drums of the Scottish regiments. As a traditional Scottish tune, Highland Laddie is also commonly played on the bagpipes for Scottish dances. Typically categorised as a quick march "Highland Laddie" is normally written in 2/4 time.

  4. Did You Ever See a Lassie? - Wikipedia

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    The song is often accompanied by a circle singing game.Players form a circle and dance around one player. When they reach the end of the verse they stop, the single in the middle performs an action (such as Highland dancing), which everyone then imitates, before starting the verse again, often changing the single player to a boy, or a boy can join the center player - thus creating an extra ...

  5. List of folk songs by Roud number - Wikipedia

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    The songs are listed in the index by accession number, rather than (for example) by subject matter or in order of importance. Some well-known songs have low Roud numbers (for example, many of the Child Ballads), but others have high ones. Some of the songs were also included in the collection Jacobite Reliques by Scottish poet and novelist ...

  6. Bill Millin - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, a Devon folk singer, Sheelagh Allen, wrote a song about him, "The Highland Piper". [11] Millin played the pipes at Lord Lovat's funeral in 1995. [12] Millin, who suffered a stroke in 2003, died in hospital in Torbay on 17 August 2010, aged 88. [1] [4] His wife Margaret (née Dowdel, from Edinburgh) died in 2000. They were survived by ...

  7. Bonnie George Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie James Campbell or Bonnie George Campbell is Child ballad 210 (Roud 338). [1] The ballad tells of a man who has gone off to fight, but only his horse returns. The name differs across variants.

  8. Màiri Mhòr nan Òran - Wikipedia

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    Mary MacPherson (née MacDonald), known as Màiri Mhòr nan Òran (English: Great Mary of the Songs) or simply Màiri Mhòr (10 March 1821 – 7 November 1898), was a Scottish Gaelic poet from the Isle of Skye, whose contribution to Scottish Gaelic literature is focused heavily upon the Highland Clearances and the Crofters War; the Highland Land League's campaigns of rent strikes and other ...

  9. Kate Dalrymple - Wikipedia

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    "Kate Dalrymple" is a traditional Scottish reel.The melody was originally published as "The New Highland Laddie" in 1750. [1] It was recorded by Jimmy Shand in 1955. [2] The Scots song associated with the melody of this name was written by William Watt, East Kilbride. [3]