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Andy Stewart's Scotland (1992) (Scotdisc) Andy's Party Live Album Recorded in the Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen (1993) (Scotdisc) 20 Scottish Favourites (compilation) (1993/re-issue: 2001) (EMI) Andy Stewart, Forever In Song (Compilation) My Homeland (70's and 80's compilation) Andy Stewart Scottish Songs (2010) (Compilation of early material ...
The song is about a dying Scottish soldier, wishing to return to the hills of his homeland rather than die in the Tyrol. The song was one of two US chart entries by Andy Stewart. "A Scottish Soldier" reached no. 1 in Canada (3 weeks), [2] Australia, and New Zealand. It spent 36 weeks in the UK Singles Chart in 1961. [3]
"Donald Where's Your Troosers?" is a comic song about a Scotsman who wears a kilt rather than trousers. It was written by Andy Stewart with music by Neil Grant. When performed by Andy Stewart and the White Heather Group, it was a hit in 1960, reaching number 37 in the UK Singles Chart, [1] and number 1 in the Canadian CHUM Charts. [2]
Andy Stewart came from the Stewart family of Scottish Travellers which included Belle Stewart and Sheila Stewart. He learnt the song "If I were a Blackbird" from the former, his great aunt. [3] Stewart toured with Silly Wizard until the band broke up in 1988. After this, he recorded four solo albums, as well as three with Manus Lunny.
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Read on for more about Andrew “Andy” Stewart, Martha Stewart’s ex-husband, and where he is now. About Martha Stewart and Andy Stewart's marriage Martha Stewart married Andy Stewart in 1961 .
Ahead, everything we know about Martha Stewart's ex-husband, Andrew Stewart. Andrew Stewart works in publishing. Andrew was a student at Yale Law School when he met Martha, but spent his career ...
Andy Stewart was the master of ceremonies. He also sang songs and told jokes. All the male dancers, and Andy Stewart, wore kilts, and the women dancers wore long white dresses with tartan sashes. However, in the first show Stewart wore trousers and in the second he rented a kilt before having them tailored. [3] [5] [6]