Seventy Scottish songs
Record details
- ISBN: 9780486270296
- ISBN: 0486270297
-
Physical Description:
print
1 score (xv, 189 p.) ; 28 cm. - Publisher: New York : Dover, 1992.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Folk songs, arr. for high voice and piano. Reprint. Originally published: Boston : O. Ditson Co., 1905 (The Musicians library) |
Formatted Contents Note: | Adieu, dundee -- Aye wakin',O! -- A wee bird cam' to our ha' door (Wae's me for Prince Charlie) -- Ailie Bain o'the Glen (Eilidh Bhan) -- Balooloo, my lammie -- Blythe, blythe and merry was she -- By the stream so pure and clear (Song of the Isle of Sain Kilda) -- By yon bonnie banks -- Cam' ye by Atholl -- Come, all ye jolly shepherds (When the kye come hame) -- Cope sent a letter frae Dunbar (Johnnie Cope) -- Cro-challain would gie me (Colin's Cattle) -- Farewell to Lochaber (Lochaber no more) -- Far over yon hills (Flora MacDonald's lament) -- Flow gently, sweet Afton (Afton water) -- Gin a body meed a body (Comin' thro' the rye) -- Hame, hame, hame! -- Heavy the beat of the weary waves (Old dirge from the Isle of Mull) -- Hush-a-by, darling -- Hush ye, my bairnie (Cagaran Gaolach) -- I climb the mountains (Fhir a Bhata) -- I left my darling lying here (A fairy lullaby) -- I'm wearin' awa', Jean (The Land o" the Leal) -- I wish I were where Helen lies (Fair Helen of Kirkconnel) -- John Anderson, my jo, John -- Maxwellton braes are bonnie (Annie Laurie) -- My brown-haired maiden (Mo nighean donn, Bhoidheach -- My love, she's but a lassie yet -- My love to my bride (Fair young Mary) -- My own dear one's gone (Dh'fhalbh mo leannan fhein) -- My brown maid (Mo nighean donn) -- My pretty Mary (Mairi Bhoidheach) -- Nae mair we'll meet again -- O'er Coolin's face the night is creeping (MacCrimmon's lament) -- Oh, charlie is my darling -- O hearken, and I will tell you how (Scottish wedding) -- Och, och, mar tha mi ! (The Islay maiden) -- Oh, love will venture in -- Oh, mirk, mirk is the midnight hour (Lord Gregory) -- Oh, where, tell me where (The blue bells of Scotland) -- Oh, my love is like a red, red rose -- Oh, why left I my hame? -- Put off, and row wi' speed -- Red, red is the path to glory ('Stu mo run) -- Sad am I, and sorrow-laden (Soiridh !) See afar yon hill Ardmore (The praise of Islay) -- Scots, wha ha'e wi' Wallace bled -- Should auld acquantance be forgot (Auld Land Syne) -- Since my loved one has gone (Mo nighean chruinn, donn) --Smile na sae sweet, my bonnie bage (Fine flowers in teh valley) -- Sing the praises o' my dearie (The peerless maiden) -- The Laird o'Cockpen -- The Campbells are comin' -- The de'il cam' fiddlin' thro' the toun (The de'il's awa' wi' the exciseman) -- The news frae Moidart cam' yestreen (Wha'll be King but Charlie) -- The winter it is past -- There grows a bonnie briar-bush -- Three score o'nobles rade up the king's ha' (Glenogie) -- The moon had climbed the hightest hill (Mary's dream) -- Turn ye to me --Thy cheek is o' the rose's hue -- Why weep ye by the tide, ladye? (Jack o' Hazeldean) -- Winsome Mary (Mairi Laghach) -- Whar' ha'e ye been a' the day (My boy Tammy) -- What's this dull town to me? (robin Adair) -- Where sleepest thou, my dearie? -- Will ye gang to the Hielands, Leezie Lindsay -- With the Loorgeen o hee (Leis an Lurgainn) -- Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon -- Young Jamie lo'ed me weel (Auld Robin Gray) |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Folk songs, English -- Scotland Folk music -- Scotland Songs (High voice) with piano |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Prince Rupert Library.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Show Only Available Copies
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Prince Rupert Library | 782.4 Hope (Text) | 33294001872134 | Adult Non-Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |