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Performer: Various
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Album: Songs & Dances of Scotland
Style: Celtic
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Record 1: "Heather And Glen" collected by Alan Lomax
A1 I'm A Young Bonnie Lass
Performer – Blanche Wood
A2 Never Wed An Old Man
Performer – Jeannie Robertson
A3 He Widna Wint His Gruel
Performer – Jimmy MacBeth*
A4 My Rovin' Eye
Performer – Jeannie Robertson
A5 Jock MacGraw
Performer – John Strachan
A6 Bagpipe Tunes
Performer – John Burgess
A7 My Son David
Performer – Jeannie Robertson
A8 Johnny O'Braides-Lee
Performer – John Strachan
A9 MacPherson's Lament
Performer – Davy Stewart
B1 The Lament For William Chisholm
Performer – Flora McNeill
B2 Blue Bonnets Over The Water
Performer – John Burgess
B3 Three Waulking Songs And A Song For Finishing Cloth
Performer – Archie McDonald, Catherina MacMillan, Fannie McIsaac, Kate Nicholson, Penny Morrison
B4 Gentle Lady
Performer – Kate Nicholson
B5 Soldier's Song
Performer – Alan MacDonald
B6 Mouth Music
Performer – Unknown Artist
B7 The Sister's Lament
Performer – Flora McNeill
B8 Song Of The Thrush
Performer – Calum Johnson
B9 Dandling Songs, Spinning Song And Waulking Songs
Performer – Annie McNeill, Mary Johnston , Rachael McLoud
B10 Pipe Imitations
Performer – Mary Morrison
Record 2: "The Bonney Bunch Of Roses" - Seamus Ennis
C1 A Bench Of Little Rushes
C2 The Kerry Recruit
C3 The First House In Connaught/The Copper Plate Reel
C4 The Farmer's Cursed Wife
C5 An Leanbh (The Fairy Boy)
C6 An Clar Bog-Deil (The Bog Deal Board)
C7 The Thrush In The Straw
D1 The Cuckoo's Hornpipe
D2 The Bonny Bunch Of Roses
D3 Gol Na Mban 'San Ar (The Women's Lament In Battle)
D4 The Wealthy Squire
D5 Hogan's Favorite/The Connaught Man's Rambles/The Lark In The Morning/ When The Cock Crows It Is Day
D6 Marrow Bones
D7 Will You Come With Me Over The Mountain
Record 3: "Classic Scots Ballads" - Ewan MacColl with Peggy Seeger
E1 Johnny Lad
E2 The False Lover Won Back
E3 Aikendrum
E4 The Gairdener Chyld
E5 The Maid Gaed To The Mill
E6 The Elfin Knight
E7 The Banks Of The Nile
F1 Hughie Grame
F2 Mormond Braes
F3 Glasgow Peggy
F4 The Monymusk Lads
F5 The Trooper And The Maid
F6 I Loved A Lass
F7 Lord Thomas And Fair Annie
Record 4: Sir Harry Lauder
G1 Roamin' In The Gloamin'
G2 I Love A Lassie
G3 The Saftest Of The Family
G4 The Blarney Stone
G5 A Wee Deoch An' Doris
G6 Mac Gregors Toast
G7 When I Get Back To Bonnie Scotland
G8 Breakfast In Bed On Sunand Morning
H1 She's The Lass For Me
H2 The Message Boy
H3 The Kilty Lads
H4 Hey: Donal
H5 Jean MacNeill
H6 The Bounding Bounder (On The Bounding Sea)
H7 He Was Very Kind To Me
H8 The Wee Hoos 'Mang The Heather
H9 Foo' The Noo' (I've Got Something In The Bottle)
Record 5: "Through Bushes And Briars" Isla Cameron
J1 Keel Row
J2 Through Brushes And Briars
J3 The Seeds Of Thyme
J4 The Lark In The Morning
J5 To The Begging I Will Go
J6 Lord Randall
J7 Sandgate Nursing Song
J8 The Water Is Wide
J9 Scott's Curse
J10 Soldier, Soldier
J11 Sweet Scented Lavender
K1 Johnny Todd
K2 Died For Love
K3 The Frog And The Crow
K4 Christ Child
K5 Balloo Beleary
K6 Lowlands Of Holland
K7 Cherry Tree Carol
K8 Crooden Doo

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  • Manufactured By – Helffrich Recording Labs

Credits

  • Performer – Ewan MacColl (tracks: E1 - F7), Sir Harry Lauder* (tracks: G1 - H9), Isla Cameron (tracks: J1 - K8), Peggy Seeger (tracks: E1 - F7), Seamus Ennis (tracks: C1 - D7)
  • Recorded By – Alan Lomax (tracks: A1 - B10), Calum Maclean (tracks: A1 - B10)
  • Remastered By – Pete Helffrich

Notes

Rights (to all but the Lauder) were first held by Tradition and in 1966 were transferred to Everest Record Group.

Recordings originally released as follows:
Record 1: Heather And Glen (Songs And Melodies Of Highland And Lowland Scotland) Tradition TLP 1047
Record 2: The Bonny Bunch Of Roses Tradition TLP 1015
Record 3: Classic Scots Ballads Tradition TLP 1013
Record 4: Sir Harry Lauder was released on Edison cylinders and 78s. Victor was the label.
Record 5: "Through Bushes And Briars" Isla Cameron, Tradition TLP 1001 (first Tradition cat. no.?)
Misspellings (or alternate spellings) are from the release notes.
The album cover reads "Stereo," but the recordings are mono.