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Search limited to Adams, Robert (19th c.) Scottish Castles in the air; words by James Ballantine {solo v. : Swan & Pentland} Anderson, Margaret Tweedie (19th-20th c.) Scottish The crookit bawbee: old ballad; addl. words by L. Anderson {voc. duet : Bayley & Ferguson} Anon. Blue bonnets over the border; words by Sir Walter Scott {solo v.} Bonnie Dundee {solo v.} Cam' ye by Athol; words by Hogg {solo v.} Charlie is my darling {solo v.} Come o'er the stream, Charlie; words by James Hogg {solo v.} Come under my plaidie; words by Hector Macneil {solo v.} Comin' thro' the rye (Anon; words by Burns {solo v.} Farewell to Lochaber!; words by Ramsay {solo v.} Gae bring to me a pint o' wine; words by Burns {solo v.} Gloomy winter's noo awa'; words by Tannahill {solo v.} Jeannie's black e'e; words by Hector Macneil {solo v.} Jock o' Hazeldean; words by Sir Walter Scott {solo v.} John Anderson, my jo; words by Burns {solo v.} The Laird o' Cockpen; words by Baroness Nairne {solo v.} Lochnagar; words by Byron {solo v.} A man's a man for a' that; words by Burns {solo v.} Mary Morison; words by Burns {solo v.} My boy Tammy; words by Macneil {solo v.} O' a' the airts; words by Burns {solo v.} O! Are ye sleepin', Maggie?; words by Tannenhill [sic] {solo v.} Robin Adair: old ballad The rowan tree; words by Baroness Nairne {solo v.} Roy's wife o' Aldivalloch; words by Mrs Grant {solo v.} Tam Glen; words by Burns {solo v.} Two Scottish songs; ed. Kenneth Elliott; song-texts ed. Helena Mennie Shire {solo v. : Stainer & Bell} Wandering Willie; words by Burns {solo v.} Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon; words by Burns {solo v.} Barker, George Arthur (1812-1876) English The Scottish blue bells: song {Bayley} Bennett, Richard Rodney (1936-2012) English A garland for Marjory Fleming: 5 songs for sop. & piano; setting of poems by Marjory Fleming (1803-1811) {Novello} Blockley, John (1800-1882) English Jessie's dream: story of the Relief of Lucknow; written by Grace Campbell {solo v. : John Blockley} Bonheur, Theo [=Charles Arthur Rawlings] (1857-1919) English My ain dear Nell: song; words by A. Hume {Newnes} Booth, James (1850-1920?) Anglo-Scottish The star o' Robbie Burns: song; words by James Thomson {Mozart Allan} The star o' Robbie Burns: song; words by James Thomson {Mozart Allan} Bunten, Alice Chambers (20th c.) English Hush-a-ba, birdie: Scotch lullaby; additional verse by Alice Chambers Bunten {Paterson} Carter, Thomas (1769-1800) Irish O Nannie, wilt thou gang wi' me; words by Percy {solo v.} Chavasse, Geoffrey D (20th c.) The Island of Skye; words by Annette Gibbs {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Claribel [=Charlotte Allington Barnard] (1830-1869) English We'd better bide a wee: song; written & composed by Claribel {Boosey} Connor, Thomas Patrick (1904-1993) English Down in the glen; words & music Harry Gordon & Tommie Connor {solo v. : Lawrence Wright} Crawford, Robert (1925-2011) Scottish Waly, waly {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Cutler, John (20th c.) Dream Angus: set to an old Gaelic melody; words by George Churchill {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Davies, Henry Walford (1869-1941) English The farewell Op. 3 no. 1: song; [words] by Robert Burns {Novello} Hame Op. 18 no. 1; words by Allan Cunningham {solo v. : Chappell} Diack, J. Michael (1869-1947) English Ae fond kiss: duet (contr. & bar.) {Paterson} The blue bells of Scotland {solo v. : Paterson} Bonnie wee thing; words by Burns {solo v. : Paterson} The Deil's awa' wi' the exciseman; words by Robert Burns {solo v. : Paterson} I'm owre young to marry yet; Anon. {solo v. : Paterson} My jo Janet; Anon. {solo v. : Paterson} My wife's a winsome wee thing; words by Robert Burns {solo v. : Paterson} The Queen's Maries {from The New Scottish Orpheus vol. 1}: song; Anon. {Paterson} A rosebud by my early walk; words by Robert Burns {solo v. : Paterson} The spinning wheel {solo v. : Paterson} Willie's gane to Melville Castle; Anon. {solo v. : Paterson} Elliott, Kenneth (1929-2011) Scottish The Lea-rig; words: Robert Burns {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Fergus, John (1767-1825) Scottish O Bothwell Bank; words by John Pinkerton {med. v. : Paterson} Finlay, Alec (20th c.) Scottish Come o'er the border (Bonnie Prince Charlie); words by William Skinner {solo v. : Noel Gay} Finlay, Kenneth George (1882-1974) Scottish A rose-bud by my early walk: part-song (SATB); words by Burns {Bayley & Ferguson} Gatty, Alfred Scott (1847-1918) English Ae' fond kiss; words by Burns; possibly by Alfred Scott Gatty {solo v.} Ae fond kiss: Scotch song; words by Robert Burns {Boosey} Ae fond kiss: Scotch song; words by Robert Burns {Boosey} Rothesay Bay: song; by the author of "John Halifax Gent." [ie Dinah Craik] {Boosey} Geikie, James Stewart (1811-1883) Scottish My heather hills: [song and chorus (SAB or TBarB)]; words by John Ballantine Gow, Nathaniel (1763-1831) Scottish Caller herrin'; words by Baroness Nairne {solo v.} Gray, John (19th c.) Scottish Caller o'u (The boatmen o' the Forth); words & music John Gray {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Grieve, John Charles (1842-a1889) Scottish The bonnie wells o' Wearie; words by Alex. Maclagan {solo v. : Ernest Köhler} The bonnie wells o' Wearie; words by Alex. Maclagan {solo v. : Kerr} Rob Roy: national kinderspiel; words & music John C. Grieve {childr. v. : Ernest Köhler} Hamilton, Iain (1922-2000) Scottish Afton Water; words by Robert Burns {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Whistle an' I'll come to you my lad; words by Robert Burns {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Hearne, John Michael (1937- Scottish Bennachie: for SATB chor. & piano; poem by James S. Wood Henschel, George (Sir) (1850-1934) Anglo-German Shouggie shou, my bairnie: mither's sang; words by J. Wilson McLaren {Novello, Ewer} Hornsby, George Faed (19th-20th c.) Scottish Bonnie Gallowa'; words by George G. B. Sproat {solo v. : Bosworth} Hume, Alexander (1811-1859) Scottish A guid New Year to ane an' a': song and [SATB] chorus; words by P. Livingstone The Scottish emigrant's farewell: Scottish song; words & melody by Alexander Hume {Bayley & Ferguson} Kemp, David H Scottish Border cradle song; adapt. from old Scotch poem {solo v. : Cramer} Kennedy, Calum (1928-2006) Scottish The road and the miles to Dundee; words & music Calum Kennedy {solo v. : Mozart Allan} Kennedy-Fraser, Marjory (1857-1930) Scottish Oh Nancy's hair is yellow like gowd: old Border lilt; 'poet unknown' arr. M. Kennedy-Fraser {solo v. : Paterson} The road to the Isles: tramping song; Gaelic from K. MacLeod arr. with Eng. words by M. Kennedy-Fraser {Boosey & Hawkes} Lauder, Harry (1870-1950) Scottish Francis & Day's [1st] album of Harry Lauder's popular songs: [17 songs] {Francis, Day & Hunter} Francis & Day's 4th album of Harry Lauder's popular songs: [17 songs] {Francis, Day & Hunter} Lawson, Malcolm Leonard (1847-1918) Scottish Ae fond kiss {from Songs of the North}: old Highland melody; words by Robert Burns {Cramer} Bonnie Strathyre {from Songs of the North}: old air; words by Harold Boulton {Cramer} Colin's cattle {from Songs of the North}: milking song {Cramer} Herding song {from Songs of the North}: old Highland air; words by Jan L. Lawson {Cramer} How can ye gang, lassie? {from Songs of the North}: old Scottish ballad {Cramer} Leezie Lindsay {from Songs of the North}: old Scottish ballad {Cramer} Linten lowrin {from Songs of the North}: old Aberdeenshire song {Cramer} Maiden of Morven (Ossianic love lament) {from Songs of the North}: old Highland melody; words by Harold Boulton {Cramer} The praise of Islay (Moladh na landaidh) {from Songs of the North}: old Highland melody; Eng. trans. Thomas Pattison; arr. Malcolm Lawson {Cramer} Skye boat song (Jacobite) {from Songs of the North}: old Highland rowing measure; words by Harold Boulton {Cramer} Skye boat song (Jacobite) {from Songs of the North}: old Highland rowing measure; words by Harold Boulton {Cramer} Songs of the North 3rd ed. [vol. 1]: 'gathered together from the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland'; ed. A. C. Macleod & Harold Boulton {Cramer} Turn ye to me {from Songs of the North}: old Highland melody; words by John Wilson ('Christopher North'); arr. Malcolm Lawson {Cramer} Lees, John Kenyon (1853-1923) Scottish Oh! Open the door: Scottish song {Bayley & Ferguson} Leeson, J F (19th-20th c.) Scottish The auld Scotch sangs; words by Rev. Dr Bethune {solo v. : Bayley} O sing to me the auld Scotch songs; words by Rev. Dr Bethune {solo v. : Paxton} Lehmann, Elizabeth Nina Mary Frederika (Liza) (1862-1918) English Bonnie wee thing; words by Robert Burns {solo v. : Boosey} Lemon, Laura Gertrude (1866-1924) Canadian Auld Scotland: song (set to an old Gaelic air); words by Alexander Grant {Boosey} My ain folk: ballad of home; words by Wilfrid Mills {Boosey} My ain folk: ballad of home; words by Wilfrid Mills {Boosey} My ain folk: ballad of home; words by Wilfrid Mills {Boosey} A wee bit o' heather: song; words by Alexander Grant {Boosey} MacCunn, Hamish (1868-1916) Scottish The ash tree: song; words by Thomas Davidson {Paterson} The auld fisher; words by George Macdonald {solo v. : Paterson} The auld fisher; words by George Macdonald {solo v. : Paterson} Jock o' Hazeldean; words by Sir Walter Scott {solo v. : Paterson} My Nannie's awa'; by Burns {solo v. : Paterson} MacFarlane, Alexander (Sandy) (19th-20th c.) Scottish Granny's Highland hame; written and composed by Sandy MacFarlane {solo v. : Mozart Allan} Mackenzie-Murdoch, William (1871-1923) Scottish Hame o' mine: Scottish song; words & music Mackenzie-Murdoch {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} MacLeod, Anne Campbell (1855-1921) Scottish Skye boat song {from Songs of the North}: duet; words by Harold Boulton {sop. & bar. : Cramer} MacLeod, Robert (19th-20th c.) Scottish Oor ain glen; words by Harold Boulton {solo v. : Cramer} MacQuarrie, Archibald Scottish Scotland for ever: song; words by D. S. Gillespie {Mozart Allan} McLeod, John (1934-2022) Scottish Scotland yet!; words by H. S. Riddell {solo v.} McLeod, Peter (1797-1889) Scottish Oh, why left I my hame; words by R. Gilfillan {solo v.} Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix (1809-1847) German O wert thou in thy cauld blast: duet; by Robert Burns {Bayley & Ferguson} Morris, George Smith (1876-1958) Scottish Kerr's 'Buchan' bothy ballads: [16 songs]; written & composed by G S Morris {Kerr} Morrison, R F (19th-20th c.) Scottish Just a wee deoch-an-doris; written and composed by R.F. Morrison and Whit Cunliffe {solo v. : Feldman} Munro, David Robert (19th-20th c.) Scottish My ain wee house: Scotch song; words by Mrs Wilson {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} My ain wee house: Scotch song; words by Mrs Wilson {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Nelson, Sydney (1800-1862) English Bonny Mary of Argyle; words by C. Jefferys {solo v.} Orr, Robert Kelmsley (Robin) (1909-2006) Scottish Seven Scots songs {OUP} Peabody, J H (19th c.) Scotch lassie Jean: ballad [with SATB chorus]; [words & music J. H. Peabody] {Hart} Reith, James Duncan (1932-2011) Scottish Song, dance and fiddle music: [4 dances, 6 fiddle tunes, 4 songs]; words by David Rorie {David Rorie Society} Roberton, Hugh Stevenson (Sir) (1874-1952) Scottish Lewis bridal song (Mairi's wedding) {from Songs of the Isles}; words by Hugh S. Roberton {Curwen} The wee cooper o' Fife: for mixed v. SCTB; Old Scots ballad {Curwen} The wee toun clerk: old Scottish ballad; Trad. adapt. & arr. Hugh Roberton {Paterson} Westering home {from Songs of the Isles}; words by Hugh S. Roberton {Curwen} Rodwell, George Herbert Buonaparte (1800-1852) English Draw the sword Scotland; words by J. R. Planché {solo v.} Rorie, David (1867-1946) Scottish The lum hat wantin' the croon; written & composed by David Rorie {solo v. : Pentland} The pawkie duke; written and composed by David Rorie {solo v. : Paterson} Two Scots songs; written and composed by David Rorie {Paterson} The wifie; written and composed by David Rorie {solo v. : Paterson} Scott, Francis George (1880-1958) Scottish Songs of Francis George Scott (1880-1958): centenary album [41 songs]; sel. & ed. Neil Mackay {Roberton} Scott, Alicia (Lady John Douglas Scott) (1810-1900) Scottish Annie Laurie; words by Burns {solo v.} Annie Laurie: arr. for TTBB {Curwen} Ettrick: song; words by Lady John Scott {Lonsdale} Senior, Wilfrid Edward (19th-20th c.) Scottish Twa bonnie maidens (The Isle of Skye): Scottish song; words from 'Hogg's Jacobite Relics' {Kerr} Shore, William (1791-1877) English O! Willie brew'd a peck o' maut; words by Burns {TBarB soli} Skinner, James Scott (1843-1927) Scottish Oor ain fireside : cradle song; words by Joe Corrie {Bayley & Ferguson} Smith, Robert Archibald (1780-1829) Scottish Jessie, the flow'r o' Dumblane; words by Tannahill {solo v.} Somervell, Arthur (Sir) (1863-1937) English Touch not the nettle: old Scotch air {solo v. : Edwin Ashdown} Stella, Alfred (20th c.) Scottish The spinning wheel; melody by Mrs. D.V. Thomson {solo v. : Paterson} Stephen, David (1869-1946) Scottish The Laird o' Cockpen Op. 23: ballad for chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by Lady Nairne {Novello} Stevenson, Ronald (1928-2015) Scottish Ballattis of love: madrigal cycle for vocal quartet [SCTB] and lute; poems by Alexander Scott (c1515-c1583) 'Trad.' The auld hoose: old Scottish air; words by Baroness Nairne {solo v.} The bonnie banks o' Loch Lomon': Jacobite air {solo v.} Hunting Tower: [sop./ten. duet]; Anon. Will ye no' come back again?: old Scottish air; words by Baroness Nairne {solo v.} Various Composers (Miscellanies) Allan's 'Morven' collection of Scottish Songs: [121 songs w. p. acc.] {Mozart Allan} The Burns song book: [68 songs] {Paterson} Fifty gems of Scottish song [1st ser.] {Bayley & Ferguson} Fifty gems of Scottish song, 2nd ser. {Bayley & Ferguson} Fifty selected songs of Burns {Mozart Allan} Fifty traditional Scottish nursery rhymes; coll., ed. & arr. Alfred Moffat {Augener} Forty-seven popular Scottish songs {Kerr} [46 Scottish songs, pp.3-66 of a larger album] {solo v. : Howard} Hart's Scotch song album: 39 songs {Hart} Humorous Scottish songs {Paterson} Kenneth McKellar's book of Scottish songs: [51 songs] {Mozart Allan} Lyric gems of Scotland: 125 songs {Bayley & Ferguson} Melodious Scotland, vol. 1: songs and ballads of the North {Home Library} [The new Scottish Orpheus, vol. 1-2]: [100 + 85 songs] {Paterson} The new Scottish Orpheus, vol. 1: [100 songs] {Paterson} The new Scottish Orpheus, vol. 2: [85 songs] {Paterson} New Scottish Orpheus soprano album: [79 songs] {Paterson} New Scottish Orpheus contralto album: [72 songs] {Paterson} New Scottish Orpheus baritone album: [65 songs] {Paterson} New Scottish Orpheus tenor album: [68 songs] {Paterson} A nicht wi' Burns: a popular reading with musical illustrations; [comp. & ed.] H. C. Shelley {choir : Bayley & Ferguson} The Oxford Scottish song book: [60 songs]; ed. Cedric Thorpe Davie & George McVicar {OUP} Popular Scots songs, 1st Series: [68 songs] for alto, bar. & bass v. {Bayley & Ferguson} Popular Scots songs, 2nd Series: [68 songs] for alto, bar. & bass v. {Bayley & Ferguson} Popular Scottish songs, 2nd Series: [47 songs] {Kerr} The Saltire two-part Scottish song book: 15 songs Scotland sings: album of [13] well-loved songs from the repertoire of Robert Wilson The Scottish baritone album; sel. & ed. Donald Ross {Paterson} The Scottish bass album: [31 songs]; sel. & ed. Donald Ross {Paterson} The Scottish contralto album {Paterson} The Scottish duet book: 33 songs; ed. Alfred Moffat & Purcell J. Mansfield {Bayley & Ferguson} The Scottish folksinger: 118 mod. & trad. folksongs; ed. Norman Buchan & Peter Hall The Scottish mezzo-soprano album: [38 songs]; sel. & ed. Donald Ross {Paterson} The Scottish Orpheus: [164 songs] {Paterson} The Scottish song book for soprano: [64 songs] {Bayley & Ferguson} The Scottish song book for mezzo-soprano: [59 songs] {Bayley & Ferguson} The Scottish song book for tenor: [59 songs] {Bayley & Ferguson} The Scottish song book for baritone: [59 songs] {Bayley & Ferguson} The Scottish song book for bass: [57 songs] {Bayley & Ferguson} The Scottish soprano album; sel. & ed. Donald Ross {Paterson} The Scottish tenor album; sel. & ed. Donald Ross {Paterson} Scottish two-parters: 12 traditional Scottish songs {Elkin} Selected songs of Burns: [50 songs] {Mozart Allan} A song of Scotland: [32 songs] {Wise} Songs of Caledonia: collection of old and new Scots songs; ed. George Eyre-Todd {Bayley & Ferguson} The songs of Robert Burns: specially selected for key-settings The songs of Scotland, vol. 1: 190 songs; coll. & ed. J. Pittman, Colin Brown, Charles Mackay {Boosey} The songs of Scotland, vol. 2: 143 songs; coll. & ed. Myles B. Foster {Boosey} The songs of Scotland adapted to their appropriate melodies, vol. 1-3 (in 1): illustrated with historical, biographical and critical notices; coll. & ed. George Farquhar Graham {Wood} The songs of Scotland adapted to their appropriate melodies, vol. 1: illustrated with historical, biographical and critical notices; coll. & ed. George Farquhar Graham {Wood} The songs of Scotland, vol. 2: 143 songs; coll. & ed. Myles B. Foster {Boosey} Twenty Scottish songs, Bk 1: [10 songs] {Paterson} Twenty-one Scotch and Jacobite songs; ed. F. Rimbault Vocal gems of Scotland: [31 songs]; sel. & arr. Ernest Haywood {Keith, Prowse} Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) English Ca' the yowes: Scottish folk song arr. for ten. solo & chor. of mixed v. {Roberton} West, John E (1863-1929) Scottish Wi' a hundred pipers (Scottish air): unaccomp. part-song for mixed v. Whelpley, Benjamin (1864-1946) American Oh! for a breath o' the moorlands; words by Harriet Miller Davidson {med. v. : Winthrop Rogers} White, Maude Valérie (1855-1937) English My Nannie: song; words by Robert Burns {Stanley Lucas, Weber} Williams, Christopher à Becket (1890-1956) English My love is like a red, red rose: 2-part song for sop. & contr.; poem by Robert Burns {Curwen} Wilson, Thomas (1927-2001) Scottish Willy's rare and Willy's fair {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Wright, James (Jimmy) (20th c.) Scottish The 'Bon Accord' collection of bothy ballads: [16 songs]; [written & composed] by James Wright {Kerr}
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