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100 All Time Scottish Favourites

Andy Stewart
Scottish
Emerald Music

Released: 27th May 2009
Catalogue Number: GESCD1254
Barcode: 5016235125420
Running Time: 49+42mins

2xCD£8.51 Buy Now In Stock. Dispatched tomorrow.

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


Disc One:
1) Donald Where's Yer Troosers +
2) There Was A Lad +
3) Away Up In Clachan +
4) The Tartan+
5) McGinty's Meal & Ale +
6) Song of the Clyde +
7) Take Me Back +
8) I Belong To Glasgow +
9) Bee Baw Babbity +
10) Tillitudlum Castle +
11) The Dashing White Sergeant +
12) I Love A Lassie +
13) Scotland the Brave +
Disc Two:
1) The Hiking Song +
2) The Waggle o' the Kilt +
3) Will Ye No Come Back Again? +
4) My Ain Hoose +
5) The Star o' Rabbie Burns
6) Scotland Yet
7) Green Grow the Rushes O +
8) The Old Scottish Waltz +
9) Stop Yer Ticklin' Jock +
10) Johnny Lad +
12) Auld Lang Syne
25 tracks, so that's about 4 songs per track as Andy blends the songs into medleys that romp along making the whole thing sound like a 'White Heather Club' after a few wee nips. Rousing Scottish song with full instrumental & chorus accompaniment.
Pour the drams, granny!!

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