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The complete songs of Robert Burns

Recorded by Scotland's finest traditional musicians and singers

Album

Onderwerpen
Celtic | Schotland | West-Europa

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2007
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Tracks

  1. When rosy may comes in wi' flowers

    Tony Cuffe

    4:15

  2. O that I had ne'er been married

    Rod Paterson

    2:07

  3. Wee Willie Gray

    Tony Cuffe, Rod Paterson

    1:49

  4. O wha'll mow me now

    Janet Russell

    2:30

  5. Brose and butter

    Billy Ross

    1:42

  6. The wintry west extends his blast

    Ian F. Benzie

    2:26

  7. Sweet Afton

    Tony Cuffe

    4:25

  8. Duncan Gray

    Janet Russell, Christine Kydd

    2:40

  9. The winter it is past

    Billy Ross

    4:01

  10. Gudeen to you kimmer

    Christine Kydd, Rod Paterson

    2:26

  11. Kellyburn braes

    Alan Reid

    3:27

  12. The slave's lament

    Christine Kydd

    3:12

  13. Of a' the airts the wind can blaw

    Rod Paterson

    3:46

  14. What can a young lassie do wi an auld man

    Ian F. Benzie

    2:09

  15. Ay waukin o

    Tony Cuffe

    3:07

  16. O steer her up an haud her gaun

    Rod Paterson

    1:23

  17. The cooper o'cuddy

    Tony Cuffe

    2:05

  18. O rattlin roarin willie

    Rod Paterson

    1:17

  19. To the weaver's gin you go

    Janet Russell

    3:06

  20. Lady Mary Ann

    Billy Ross

    2:29

  21. Montgomeri's peggy

    Ian F. Benzie

    1:08

  22. The lea rigg

    Rod Paterson

    3:27

  23. Yestreen i had a pint o' wine

    Tony Cuffe

    4:42

  24. The soldier's return

    Ian Bruce

    5:31

  25. The reel o' stumpie

    Gordeanna McCulloch

    1:43

  26. I hae a wife o' my ain

    Billy Ross

    1:37

  27. My nanie o

    Rod Paterson

    4:36

  28. Ye jacobites by name

    Ian Bruce

    3:01

  29. Rantlin' rovin' Robin

    Billy Ross

    3:35

  30. O let me in this ae night

    Tony Cuffe

    3:30

  31. The auld man's mare's dead

    Christine Kydd

    1:24

  32. How cruel are the parents

    Ian F. Benzie

    1:52

  33. Leezie Lindsay

    Arthur Johnstone

    1:35

  34. My wife's a wanton wee thing

    Rod Paterson

    1:20

  35. To daunton me

    Janet Russell

    4:14

  36. Hey ca' thro; The devil's awa wi' th'exciseman

    Janet Russell, Christine Kydd

    1:46

  37. The silver tassie

    Billy Ross

    3:21

  38. Kissin' my Katie

    Tony Cuffe

    2:18

  39. Scots wha hae

    Arthur Johnstone

    2:12

  40. O were i on parnassus hill

    Alan Reid

    3:28

  41. On an' ye were dead gudeman

    Gordeanna McCulloch

    1:57

  42. Willie Wastle

    Rod Paterson

    2:34

  43. Beware o' Bonie Ann

    Billy Ross

    3:28

  44. Willie brew'd a peck o' maut

    Tony Cuffe, Rod Paterson

    3:45

  45. A rose bud by my early walk

    Gordeanna McCulloch

    3:14

  46. Whistle o'er the lave o't

    Billy Ross

    1:41

  47. Jumpin' John

    Tony Cuffe

    2:05

  48. The dusty miller

    Rod Paterson

    1:35

  49. My collier Laddie

    Alan Reid

    3:10

  50. The weary pund o' tow

    Tony Cuffe

    2:51

  51. No westlin winds and slaught'ring guns

    Ian Bruce

    5:02

  52. Where cart rins rowin

    Lesley Hale

    2:24

  53. Ca' the yowes

    Ian Bruce

    3:55

  54. An o for ane and twenty tam; Wha my babie clouts; Blythe blythe

    Wendy Weatherby

    4:07

  55. Auld lang syne

    Ronnie Browne

    2:59

  56. Craigie burn wood

    Ian Bruce

    3:30

  57. Ye banks and braes o' bonie doon

    Mick West

    2:31

  58. Cauld blaws the wind frae east to west

    Lesley Hale

    2:45

  59. She's fair and fause

    Mick West

    2:24

  60. O leave novels; The bairns gat out

    Wendy Weatherby

    1:46

  61. Lang hae we parted been

    Brian Miller

    1:57

  62. Lassie wi' the lintwhite locks

    Ian Bruce

    3:05

  63. Loud blaw the frosty breezes

    Wendy Weatherby

    2:26

  64. It was a' for our rightfu' king

    Mick West

    2:54

  65. Whare are you gaun my Bonie Lass

    Brian Miller

    1:58

  66. Comin thro' the rye

    Gordeanna McCulloch

    1:17

  67. The Birks of Aberfeldy

    Ronnie Browne

    2:29

  68. O tibble i hae seen the day

    Brian Miller

    2:40

  69. Logan braes

    Wendy Weatherby

    3:28

  70. Landlady count the lawin

    Ronnie Browne

    1:26

  71. Tam glen

    Gordeanna McCulloch

    2:51

  72. I am my mammie's ain bairn; O whistle and I'll come to you

    Wendy Weatherby

    2:54

  73. O where hae ye been lord Ronald my son

    Ronnie Browne

    1:38

  74. The Thames flows proudly to the sea

    Ian Bruce

    2:27

  75. Such a parcel of rogues in a nation

    Ian Bruce

    2:38

  76. Come boat me o'er

    Mick West

    1:29

  77. On a bank of flowers

    Lesley Hale

    2:18

  78. O lay thy loof; Altho' my back; Gude ale

    Jamie McMenemy

    3:22

  79. Robin shure in hairst

    Davy Steele

    2:21

  80. My harry; A' the lads; The white cockade

    Wendy Weatherby

    3:47

  81. O my luve's like a red red rose

    Davy Steele

    2:32

  82. Louis what reck I by thee; In mauchline

    Jamie McMenemy

    2:51

  83. Hey how my Johnie lad

    Mick West

    1:59

  84. O when she come ben she bobbed; O mally's meek

    Ian Bruce

    2:36

  85. The ploughman

    Lesley Hale

    2:19

  86. Thou gloomy december

    Corrina Hewat

    4:27

  87. The shepherd's wife

    James Malcolm

    2:49

  88. O whar gat ye that hauver meal bannock

    Wendy Weatherby

    2:50

  89. Sir John Cope

    Jamie McMenemy

    2:38

  90. Dost ask me why I send thee there; O can ye labour lea

    Corrina Hewat

    3:17

  91. Tibbie fowler o' the glen

    Mick West

    2:46

  92. The small birds rejoice

    James Malcolm

    3:10

  93. I hae been at crookie den

    Lesley Hale

    1:48

  94. O may thy morn

    Davy Steele

    3:00

  95. As I went out ae may morning

    Mick West

    1:52

  96. I maun hae a wife; Young and souple was I

    Davy Steele

    2:51

  97. Awa' wi' your witchcraft

    James Malcolm

    2:00

  98. One night as I did wander

    Lesley Hale

    2:13

  99. O luve will venture in

    Jamie McMenemy

    1:55

  100. A man's a man for a' that

    Ian F. Benzie

    3:46

  101. There was a lass they ca'd her meg; Amang the trees

    Corrina Hewat

    2:10

  102. Thou has left me ever Jamie; Let not woman e'er complain; Gat ye me o gat ye me

    Elspeth Cowie

    4:45

  103. The lovely lass of inverness

    James Malcolm

    2:01

  104. Scroggam; O gie the lass her fairin' lad

    Jamie McMenemy

    2:32

  105. Hughie graham

    Ian F. Benzie

    5:11

  106. John barleycorn a ballad

    Davy Steele

    2:49

  107. There's three true gude fellows; Johnie Blunt

    Jamie McMenemy

    2:13

  108. Braw braw lads on yarrow braes

    Elspeth Cowie

    1:21

  109. The gloomy night is gath'ring fast

    Corrina Hewat

    4:14

  110. Contented wi' little and cantie wi' mair

    John Morran

    1:33

  111. The lass that made the bed to me

    Jamie McMenemy

    4:35

  112. Frae the frinds and land I love

    Corrina Hewat

    2:31

  113. Killiecrankie

    Jamie McMenemy

    1:56

  114. O once I lov'd a bonnie lass

    Davy Steele

    3:27

  115. There'll never be peace till Jamie comes home

    Jamie McMenemy

    1:50

  116. Glencoe; Sweetest May

    John Morran

    3:42

  117. Caledonia

    James Malcolm

    4:57

  118. Masonic song

    Davy Steele

    0:50

  119. There glows a bonie brier bush

    James Malcolm

    2:52

  120. O I am come to the low countrie

    Elspeth Cowie

    3:19

  121. Green sleeves; Sweet tibbie dunbar; Lassie lend me your braw hemp heckie

    Ian F. Benzie

    3:40

  122. O mirk mirk is this midnight hour

    Mae McKenna

    4:29

  123. Turn again thou fair eliza

    Ed Miller

    2:34

  124. Awa whigs awa

    James Malcolm

    3:01

  125. Bonie wee thing

    John Morran

    2:56

  126. Twa bonie lads; Young jockie

    Gillian Macdonald

    4:07

  127. When guilford good our pilot stood

    Alistair Hulett

    3:01

  128. O meikle thinks my luve

    Mae McKenna

    1:59

  129. Helen o'kirkconnel

    John Morran

    4:04

  130. Tho' cruel fate; She is a winsome wee thing

    Alistair Hulett

    2:56

  131. Auld Rob Morris

    James Malcolm

    3:39

  132. When first I came to stewart kyle; O saw ye bonie lesley

    Ed Miller

    3:37

  133. Wha is that at my bower door

    John Morran, Elspeth Cowie

    0:54

  134. Craigie burn wood; The day returns

    Gillian Macdonald

    4:41

  135. Jamie come try me; John Anderson my jo

    Elspeth Cowie

    2:10

  136. And I'll kiss thee yet; IN comin by the brig o' dye

    John Morran

    4:13

  137. As I cam down by yon castle wa'; My lady's gown

    Alistair Hulett

    6:00

  138. Hee balou my sweet wee Donald; Bannocks o'bear meal

    Gillian Macdonald

    3:21

  139. From thee Eliza I must go

    John Morran

    3:07

  140. Peg Nicholson

    John Morran

    2:21

  141. Last may a braw wooer

    Gillian Macdonald

    3:43

  142. My heart is sair; You're welcome Willie Stewart

    Mae McKenna

    2:38

  143. The captain's lady

    John Morran

    2:32

  144. The wren's nest; John come kiss me

    Gillian Macdonald

    3:20

  145. Nae gentle dames

    George Duff

    3:09

  146. Raving winds

    Bobby Eaglesham

    4:13

  147. The taylor

    Gillian Macdonald

    1:33

  148. The rowin't in her apron

    Aimee Leonard

    3:23

  149. My girl she's airy

    Bobby Eaglesham

    2:36

  150. As I was a wand'ring

    Karine Polwart

    4:21

  151. Geordie

    Alistair Hulett

    3:59

  152. Sensibility how charming

    George Duff

    2:47

  153. Charlie he's my darling

    Aimee Leonard

    2:07

  154. The heather was blooming

    Gillian Macdonald

    2:36

  155. Then guidwife count the lawin; No churchman am I

    Alistair Hulett

    5:14

  156. I dream'd I lay

    Bobby Eaglesham

    3:04

  157. There's a youth in this city; Highland laddie

    Gillian Macdonald

    3:41

  158. Sae flaxen were her ringlets

    Alistair Hulett

    3:07

  159. Up and waur them a' Jamie

    George Duff

    2:02

  160. Streams that glide

    Aimee Leonard

    3:01

  161. Young Peggy bloms

    George Duff

    3:44

  162. Long long the night

    John Morran

    4:20

  163. Ken ye ought o' captain grose

    Mairi Campbell

    2:09

  164. Wha will buy my troggin

    Ross Kennedy

    2:35

  165. Galloway Tam

    Ian Bruce

    1:49

  166. Behold my love

    Mairi Campbell

    2:50

  167. Weary fa' you duncan gray

    Karine Polwart

    2:09

  168. Wandering willie

    Mae McKenna

    1:43

  169. Ithers seek

    George Duff

    1:24

  170. O cam ye here the fight to shun

    Karine Polwart

    2:40

  171. Extempore; Saint Stephen's house

    Ross Kennedy

    3:31

  172. Mary queen of scots lament

    Mae McKenna

    5:27

  173. The groves of sweet myrtle

    Bobby Eaglesham

    3:29

  174. O poortith cauld; My eppie adair

    Ross Kennedy

    4:03

  175. O dear Minny; There's news lasses

    Mae McKenna

    2:27

  176. Wae is my heart; The banks of the devon

    Karine Polwart

    4:28

  177. Fairest maid; As late by a sodger

    George Duff

    4:31

  178. Green grow the rashes o

    John Morran

    4:07

  179. Twas na her bonie blue e'e; Cauld is the e'enin blast

    Ian Anderson

    4:08

  180. The auld man's winter thought

    Ian Bruce

    2:04

  181. I do confess

    John Morran

    2:07

  182. The sun is sunk

    George Duff

    2:52

  183. Blythe hae I been; I'll ay ca' in by yon town

    Bobby Eaglesham

    3:13

  184. Ae fond kiss

    Mae McKenna

    2:48

  185. What merriment has taen the whigs

    Bobby Eaglesham

    1:47

  186. Nanie's awa

    Ross Kennedy

    2:58

  187. I coft a stane o'haslock woo; My sandie o

    Mairi Campbell

    3:02

  188. O were my love yon lilac fair; Ye jovial boys

    Ross Kennedy

    3:43

  189. The noble Maxwells

    Karine Polwart

    2:14

  190. O open the door

    Niall Kenny

    1:50

  191. There was five Carlins

    Kirsten Easdale

    5:51

  192. While larks with little wing; Lovely was she

    Ross Kennedy

    3:59

  193. O why the deuce; Carl an the king come; I murder hate

    Niall Kenny

    4:48

  194. O ken ye what meg o' the mill has gotten [part 1 & 2]

    Jim Reid

    3:55

  195. Corn rigs are bonie

    Ross Kennedy

    2:03

  196. Your friendship; O how can I be blithe

    Kirsten Easdale

    4:28

  197. As I cam in by our gate end; There was a jolly gauger

    Jim Reid

    3:27

  198. Why tell thy lover; Musing

    Mairi Campbell

    5:47

  199. O leeze me on my spinnin wheel

    Karine Polwart

    3:23

  200. Where braving angry winter's storms

    Kirsten Easdale

    4:24

  201. My heart's in the highlands

    Karine Polwart

    3:14

  202. O kenmure's on and awa; The campbells are comin

    Kirsten Easdale

    3:50

  203. Will ye go to the Indies

    Jim Reid

    3:53

  204. O thou pale orb

    Mairi Campbell

    3:40

  205. Thine am I

    Jim Reid

    1:19

  206. The smiling springs

    Jim Reid

    3:13

  207. My heart is wae

    Karine Polwart

    4:13

  208. Ye banks and braes and streams

    Ross Kennedy

    3:35

  209. Adown winding nith

    John Nichol

    4:04

  210. How can my poor heart be glad

    Gillian Frame

    2:25

  211. Twas past one o'clock

    Ross Kennedy

    2:32

  212. Yon wild mossy mountains; O saw ye my dearie

    Jim Reid

    6:12

  213. Mary Morison

    Billy Ross

    1:34

  214. On Cessnock banks

    John Nichol

    4:25

  215. Is this thy plighted fond regard; This is no my ain lassie

    John Croall

    2:33

  216. MacPherson's farewell

    Billy Ross

    3:14

  217. Here's a health to them; Here's a health to ane

    Gordon Kelly

    2:24

  218. As down the burn; My peggy's face

    Billy Ross

    2:07

  219. Wham will we send

    Jim Reid

    3:58

  220. Ye flowery banks; The lazy mist

    Mairi Campbell

    3:53

  221. Come let me take thee; Jockie's ta'en the parting kiss

    Janet Russell, Gillian Macdonald

    2:49

  222. O saw ye my dear

    Tich Frier

    1:17

  223. I sing of a whistle

    Kirsten Easdale

    5:48

  224. Man was made to mourn

    Ross Kennedy

    4:38

  225. Husband husband

    Lesley Hale, Tich Frier

    2:04

  226. Anna; The catrine woods

    Jim Reid

    2:33

  227. Sleep'st thou or wak'st thou; Mark yonder pomp

    Lionel Mcclelland

    3:09

  228. Where are the joys

    Jim Reid

    2:11

  229. It is na jean

    Lionel Mcclelland

    2:13

  230. O stay; O ay my wife she dang me

    John Nichol

    2:34

  231. Ca' the yowes

    Kirsten Easdale, Ross Kennedy

    4:36

  232. I gaed a waefu' gate

    Ross Kennedy

    1:56

  233. Fy let us a' to Kirkcudbright

    John Nichol

    3:48

  234. Thou ling'ring star

    Jim Reid

    3:45

  235. O for my ain king

    Ross Kennedy

    3:00

  236. O sad and heavy; Wilt thou be my dearie

    John Nichol

    3:05

  237. Clarinda

    Steve Byrne

    2:00

  238. Twas in the seventeen hunder years

    Gordon Kelly

    4:07

  239. My love she's but a lassie yet

    Jim Reid

    1:37

  240. Had I a cave; Farewell thou fair day

    Kirsten Easdale

    4:02

  241. True hearted was he

    John Nichol

    2:30

  242. My father was a farmer

    Steve Byrne

    2:15

  243. Thickest night; How land and dreary is the night

    Billy Ross

    3:38

  244. Fate gave the word

    Lesley Hale

    3:00

  245. Here's to thy health; O wat ye wha's in yon town

    John Croall

    3:52

  246. O wert thou in the cauld blast

    Lionel McLelland

    2:05

  247. As I came o'er the Cairney mount; Dainty Davie

    Kirsten Easdale

    3:45

  248. As I stood by

    Tich Frier

    3:26

  249. O Philly

    Tich Frier, Lesley Hale

    1:29

  250. Twas even

    Rod Paterson

    5:18

  251. Stay my charmer

    Tich Frier

    1:40

  252. O wert thou love

    Billy Ross

    2:30

  253. In simmer

    Kirsten Easdale

    3:56

  254. Heard ye o' the tree o' france

    Rod Paterson

    4:24

  255. Here is the Glen

    Steve Byrne

    1:29

  256. The taylor fell thro' the bed

    John Nichol

    1:17

  257. Fair the face of orient day

    Jim Reid

    3:13

  258. Aften hae I play'd

    Kirsten Easdale

    2:47

  259. In Tarbolton

    Ross Kennedy

    2:47

  260. There was a lass and she was fair

    Janet Russell

    4:22

  261. By alleen stream

    Rod Paterson

    2:44

  262. Up and warn a' willie

    Findlay Napier

    2:34

  263. Oh i forbid you maidens a'

    Kirsten Easdale

    8:42

  264. In edinburgh twon; Cock up your beaver when first my brave johnie

    Wendy Weatherby

    2:25

  265. As I cam down by Annan side

    Kirsten Easdale

    1:18

  266. Had I the Wyte; When maukin bucks

    Rod Paterson

    3:45

  267. When Mary cam over the border

    Wendy Weatherby

    1:47

  268. Saw ye my Maggie

    Findlay Napier, Gordon Kelly

    1:22

  269. As honest Jacob

    Billy Ross

    1:56

  270. Grim Grizzel; The night

    Tich Frier

    4:26

  271. The cares o' love; Come rede me dame

    Christine Kydd

    2:09

  272. While prose work and rhymes; When princes and prelates

    Janet Russell

    3:03

  273. I'll tell you a tale

    Tich Frier

    1:48

  274. O what'll mow me now

    Janet Russell

    3:00

  275. Amang our young lasses

    John Croall

    1:55

  276. Green grow the rashes o [bawdy version]; Altho' my back was at the wa'

    Wendy Weatherby

    2:14

  277. There was twa wives

    Rod Paterson

    1:30

  278. Recitation

    Fred Freeman

    1:02

  279. I am a son of Mars

    Tich Frier

    2:10

  280. Recitation

    Fred Freeman

    0:16

  281. I once was a maid

    Mairi MacInnes

    4:01

  282. Recitation

    Fred Freeman

    0:20

  283. Sir Wisdom's a fool

    Tich Frier

    1:06

  284. Recitation

    Fred Freeman

    0:21

  285. A highland lad my love was born

    Mairi MacInnes

    3:01

  286. Recitation

    Fred Freeman

    0:28

  287. Let me ryke up to dight that tear

    Rod Paterson

    1:46

  288. Recitation

    Fred Freeman

    0:36

  289. My bonie lass

    Ian Bruce

    1:38

  290. Recitation

    Fred Freeman

    0:51

  291. I am a bard

    Ian Bruce

    2:50

  292. Recitation

    Fred Freeman

    0:29

  293. See the smoking bowl

    Rod Paterson

    2:32

  294. It's up wi' the souters o' selkirk

    Ross Kennedy

    1:40

  295. You're welcome to Despots Dumourier

    Steve Byrne

    1:22

  296. Again rejoicing nature sees

    Gordon Kelly

    2:29

  297. Adieu

    Jim Reid

    2:15

  298. Orthodox orthodox

    Kirsten Easdale

    3:22

  299. O wat ye wha that lo'es me

    Gordon Kelly

    3:34

  300. O bonie was yon rosy brier; O lovely Polly Stewart

    John Nichol

    2:36

  301. Farewell thou stream

    Steve Byrne

    2:26

  302. The auld man's mare's dead; What will I do gin my Hoggie die

    Christine Kydd

    2:59

  303. Now spring has clad

    Gordon Kelly

    2:58

  304. There was a bonie lass; Does haughty gaul invasion threat

    John Nichol

    2:31

  305. Go on sweet bird

    Christine Kydd

    3:09

  306. Dire was the hate

    Wendy Weatherby

    2:06

  307. O sing a new song

    Janet Russell

    3:46

  308. O how shall i unskilfu' try

    Rod Paterson

    3:39

  309. Ah chloris since it may not be; O my luve's like a red red rose [part original version]

    Tich Frier

    1:50

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