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  2. Scotland the Brave - Wikipedia

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    "Scotland the Brave" (Scottish Gaelic: Alba an Àigh) is a Scottish patriotic song, one of three often considered an unofficial Scottish national anthem (the others being "Flower of Scotland", and "Scots Wha Hae").

  3. Highland Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    It has been proposed as the Scottish national anthem to replace unofficial anthems "Scotland the Brave" and "Flower of Scotland". [3] It has subsequently undergone various orchestrations and had lyrics added in English and in Scottish Gaelic. The tune was the Royal Hong Kong Police anthem under British rule

  4. Flower of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    "Flower of Scotland" (Scottish Gaelic: Flùr na h-Alba, Scots: Flouer o Scotland) is a Scottish patriotic song commonly used as an unofficial national anthem of Scotland. Written sometime in the mid-1960s by folk musician Roy Williamson , its lyrics describe the victory of Robert the Bruce , King of Scots , over Edward II , King of England , at ...

  5. Scots Wha Hae - Wikipedia

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    Scots Wha hae wi' Wallace Bled "Scots Wha Hae" (English: Scots Who Have) is a patriotic song of Scotland written using both words of the Scots language and English, which served for centuries as an unofficial national anthem of the country, but has lately been largely supplanted by "Scotland the Brave" and "Flower of Scotland".

  6. National anthem of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Football Association (SFA) responded to a written request from the Scottish Parliament regarding the petition, whereby they stated that they believed the matter of agreeing a national anthem for Scotland would be "more appropriate for the 35,000 members of the Scotland Supporter's Club members".

  7. Dougie MacLean - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, MacLean began touring with Scottish folk band The Tannahill Weavers, with whom he also participated in a studio recording. In the late 1970s, he spent six months touring with Scottish band Silly Wizard. [2] "Caledonia", from MacLean's first album with Alan Roberts (1978), is often dubbed Scotland's "unofficial national anthem". [5] [6] [7]

  8. Snoop Dogg welcomed to Scotland with bagpipes rendition of ...

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    Snoop Dogg was welcomed to Scotland with a bagpipe rendition of the iconic hit “Still D.R.E.” The legendary rapper was greeted by Perthshire bagpiper Ross Ainslie when he touched down in ...

  9. List of British anthems - Wikipedia

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    Unofficial [a] William Blake: Sir Hubert Parry: Northern Ireland "Londonderry Air" Unofficial [b] Jane Ross Unknown Scotland "Flower of Scotland" Unofficial [c] Roy Williamson Wales "Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau" ("Land of my Fathers") Unofficial [d] [1] [2] [3] Evan James: James James