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magic spell o blackie s | sang | ___ blackie blackbird pow head |
dank but still the blackie | sang | his music seemed tae fill |
blackie wi his mellow trill | sang | tae his mate an aw |
rowan tree a lanely blackie | sang | tae me tae me he |
hill an aswerin the blackie | sang | tae spill his golden notes |
the braes an soarin larks | sang | hymns o praise in autumn |
cheery sang o sing a | sang | in praise o god ye |
mixing with the bathwater i | sang | praise to the father praise |
for scotia or sing a | sang | at least and many people |
delled their gairdens my da | sang | fin he didna sing he |
ti sing ye a wee | sang | for ti divert ye an |
keepit tryin ti sing sum | sang | in the sassenach tung malcolm |
ye sing sic a byordnar | sang | mysie s mither wes a |
wha wul sing yeir daith | sang | nou thorfinn the corbies nae |
intil his fauld wi cheery | sang | o sing a sang in |
and heat you annie s | sang | sing aboot tifty s annie |
i sing frae need i | sang | tae pass the ballad on |
the brig stauns siccar a | sang | o the western isles tune |
an a wee bit tune | sang | oot frae its clockwirk throat |
auld reekie sings an auld | sang | tae a newborn tune an |
thon he feenished wi a | sang | tae the tune o haughton |
in the dark the robin | sang | tune chick chick chicken rob |
bi clett an stack dy | sang | is da sang o sels |
time tae him as he | sang | it an he sang it |
he sang it an he | sang | it richt sad like till |
stack dy sang is da | sang | o sels an a thoosand |
we rest an play thay | sang | on monanday we wash aw |
we rest an play thay | sang | on monanday we wash aw |
virr nor ever thay aw | sang | on sunday we rest an |
an daunce an as thay | sang | out thir lest wurds thay |
skelp clour an as thay | sang | out thir lest wurds thay |
haed aince been sea bairns | sang | thair coronach at thay dochtna |
nearly lost an ear they | sang | a song of a famous |
v shall sanct n saint | sang | n song sant n saint |
n saint sair a sore | sang | n song sant v disappear |
a wee song well the | sang | the songs o auld lang |
the song itself a bairn | sang | was not particularly amusing they |
some orra threep o a | sang | bonnie mary o argyle sittin |
linn that faas wi a | sang | bonnie the harebell dauncin sae |
me they war bonnie an | sang | like nae the wye fowk |
east fish wife a bonnie | sang | quo brian dowpin doon aside |
giein me a bonnie wee | sang | ye keep lowpin aboot ye |
nae mate respondit tae his | sang | sae sweet for me wha |
forelands an the sweet burds | sang | the haill day lang an |
sweet minstrelsie even sic a | sang | will eyn aathin fair or |
ett up aa the breid | sang | an danced by the licht |
biggit the traffic licht s | sang | i am a traffic licht |
he speired mair licht they | sang | oot he telt them syne |
auld lang syne an they | sang | aboot their dearies like linties |
6th century auld kimmer s | sang | ah wes brocht up anaith |
the end of an auld | sang | all of us here can |
your gift [censored: forename] and i | sang | auld lang syne when we |
edinburgh august 2004 ane auld | sang | contents 1 coronach kennawha 7th |
banes o some auld scots | sang | deid faither fin i steek |
fur the tint bairns a | sang | he d larned frae auld |
1999 19 auld kimmer s | sang | tsang chih 6th century zed2o |
siclike that s an auld | sang | whilk nae dout satisfied our |
steppt up an lent thon | sang | baith braith an breist syne |
stable waa fowk said thon | sang | cud hae bin aboot spikk |
nearer side is thrang wi | sang | tae thon far bank i |
in mey wi bairns an | sang | his hame wis thrang wi |
bairns screive their ain class | sang | in scots tae a cannie |
producer an aathority on traditional | sang | an music the late arthur |
tae the soun o music | sang | an patter weel wednesday nicht |
they said prayers read poetry | sang | an played music they shewed |
the deid luve wis the | sang | he threapit tull his ain |
ah div lyke a sentimental | sang | sae that s hir deid |
a festival o plays an | sang | an jyne yon intellectual thrang |
yer sowl wis in yon | sang | as the crow flies crow |
annie yon s nae parlour | sang | murder reid in the mools |
syne fin fowk say ye | sang | yon weel it gart me |
d cam till hid a | sang | in its honour that da |
da time fur singin da | sang | o doos is i da |
the tree gied up his | sang | an flew awa av coorse |
upon a rowan tree an | sang | wi aw his micht but |
the fairie fowk daunced an | sang | in it sae he wes |
again an aw the fowk | sang | praisin the broun prkincess but |
chu wen chun first century | sang | o the snaw whyte heids |
bed still lang hivvie breaths | sang | intae oblivion ane o the |
when aa at yince a | sang | bursts forth sae blythe an |
sma sae is t wi | sang | ma faither skailt his marra |
bentset on kennin whit the | sang | meant sae he hung his |
an a vyce liltin a | sang | sae the wyfe creeps quaetlie |
silver beard the words we | sang | came from a navy blue |
o the words o that | sang | it s an inglish hymn |
bridge lori words your words | sang | out loud loud and clear |
and western beat and he | sang | the only words he could |
scream afore we rose an | sang | god save the queen an |
be gled an lift a | sang | tae god the twenty third |
cutting down on tea salmonella | sang | i am a wee bacterium |
roon like wee peeries they | sang | shoo woody was an doo |
finished rewards me wi a | sang | speugs petition come aw wee |
of a fridge till i | sang | the dear wee madam to |
ah lilt him a wee | sang | whan he lies doun ah |
back in wi thaim he | sang | an daunced alang wi thaim |
jude alang wi the antrin | sang | an tale tae gie him |
dinner suit accompanies me wi | sang | as clear as ony flute |
month wi poem an scottish | sang | december s here yule s |
mourne wis the last irish | sang | he cam oot wi tho |
wi a feed or a | sang | he didna dee as his |
tae the lord wi blythesome | sang | heeze up yer voce and |
tae help me wi a | sang | ma pencil s sherp the |
ower the flooers the grieve | sang | oot wi a roar rise |
niver tellt ye stories or | sang | or laughed wi ye when |
myles davis wi the bussard | sang | tammas kent it weill bot |
bit he shot doon her | sang | wi a critical bang fur |
richt suin ain bricht sperk | sang | wi glee ces hommes sont |
wind ay rairin out ma | sang | wi paycock baudkin see and |
kemnay fa fiddl t an | sang | wi the best o them |
kent fu weel an hid | sang | sin he d bin knee |
planters wives bit miss vining | sang | weel eneuch tae please middle |
scorgie is remembered to have | sang | play these angel harps for |
millheid an ruthven frae cradle | sang | ben warld wars barehillock an |
the bounless sea the maivis | sang | frae greener springs langsyne the |
a soprano frae bella milano | sang | her hairt oot until she |
nou brukken hir walin o | sang | is aw wrang flouers in |
afore us whit wes that | sang | again moula ah fair lykit |
hsi 186 245 porter s | sang | whan ah wes leevin ah |
cushie doos an wheetie wrens | sang | in chorus oot o every |
more times than frank sinatra | sang | my way every time they |
same note every note she | sang | she bent her voice to |
yer bit the stem the | sang | s the flooer the croon |
pipes skirl yer braw bit | sang | sets howf an clachan dirlin |
the tail eyn o the | sang | an heard prince nicher and |
minnie mindit a swatch o | sang | she d heard her mither |
some nameless culture cairrier this | sang | wis aince heard in singin |
awa fae hur a rantin | sang | an dance ll folley tae |
skeels o fiddle storytellin an | sang | jude anderson hid hoped tae |
in bringin the north east | sang | tae the fore willie kemp |
in a tummlin linn o | sang | that threatened tae breenge richt |
as hauntin as a loveseek | sang | the deer that tae the |
echoes did ring as they | sang | their wey back tae the |
tae me tae me he | sang | there wis nae ither the |
in the middle o the | sang | we wheepit them aff tae |
gutters an fish porters the | sang | gaed on ringin oot in |
o the laft jock dow | sang | oot noo that ye hae |
ir fine ere s a | sang | aboot bright eyes bit truth |
me or you aither a | sang | wis made up aboot it |
rowes the burn on a | sang | an a wing dulcet as |
autumn sky comes their bletherin | sang | an cheerfu cry on windae |
faancy chords d fauk aa | sang | an clappit sum u dm |
the wulderness ti rax your | sang | an gar it bleeze the |
judge a singer by his | sang | an if he flees awa |
souch steirs the chirkers inti | sang | an whuffs o douce parfume |
ma ship ye kent ma | sang | an ye wad hae barred |
urlar see an slaw the | sang | clarsach an chanter ay a |
an this is whit he | sang | oh sorry for oor sinnin |
fae perfinned boughs their tweetlin | sang | ower leaf an lawn gaed |
doon the centuries daunced the | sang | prood an fine like a |
selt an as the muckle | sang | swallt up the weary wastes |
an isolde s balsam you | sang | ti heeze the dauntit fae |
the sap the weird in | sang | ye maun brakk doon the |
any o the rhymes ye | sang | for the ropes f638: eh |
o the placie in a | sang | it soundit like there d |
o hame as their gabblin | sang | nae twa verses the same |
the anelie aunsir til ma | sang | o daith from the chjines |
ad ullans wintrer 1999 9 | sang | o the snaw whyte heids |
as the strains o the | sang | waucht roon his lugs the |
hou did it gang this | sang | jek ah didna ken whit |
when sheena wellington so movingly | sang | a man s a man |
they aye sall roose in | sang | blithe is the man whas |
scream a right bonny lassie | sang | but the man a baritone |
widlans yonner the hazel sprig | sang | aneth ma tongue its wauchtit |
as he gaed the laddie | sang | afore the nine league hills |
their swytin flanks jock dow | sang | as he caimbed the touzles |
and eident chiel that he | sang | like a lintie wasna he |
set him off and he | sang | some of the songs and |
in e midden he jist | sang | the dog in the midden |
on bleedin feet for the | sang | wis cruel as the tale |
wis at its heicht the | sang | wis first broadcast on the |
of the south a gypsy | sang | his mouth scarcely moving to |
happy family his fellow citizens | sang | the praises of james beaumont |
they played amazing grace and | sang | abide with me and the |
who liked the result i | sang | it at their burns supper |
historical interest we war veesitin | sang | sites ilka place we d |
gey releegious twis hymns they | sang | at the guttin gin ye |
alane because ye prigged a | sang | the rocher brew the stoppered |
its moving wallpaper the wind | sang | in its bones a happy |
cool siloam the hymn they | sang | for helen s death but |
and the lassies they all | sang | m1020: i think it would |
one of the things they | sang | you know when the galley |
the latter and sheena easton | sang | for your eyes only no |
harry thomson s composed a | sang | in your honour it s |
the flat for plof we | sang | some more to sergei on |
as she shauchled round she | sang | a few notes to herself |
when the wonderful sheena wellington | sang | at the opening of the |
robeson a great communist who | sang | and yet another on willie |
is fun in the lallans | sang | i loena a laddie but |
circle on the ground and | sang | i sent a letter to |
exits to kitchen carolanne you | sang | in a club agnes clubs |
hardly noo can raise a | sang | no scarce a twitter or |
the start of a new | sang | the elections for the positions |
haired and sporting a moustache | sang | the impossible dream to cavorting |
yird tak up the timeless | sang | wie a single vyce holy |
hie abune rowin out the | sang | see linkin thegither cannie the |
young hizzy making all that | sang | about jack the minute she |
anything she even went and | sang | in cafes i couldn t |
tracks see you saturday voices | sang | down the phone but jennifer |
can hear the teuchit s | sang | ayont the yalla whin in |
time the fish gutter s | sang | haud the fishie bi the |
strand whaur the saut wund | sang | in the aik wuid whan |
i think because i always | sang | in the choir at christmas |
nature seemed suspended no birds | sang | in the grotesque cliffs which |
pouer hear the lion s | sang | in washington in the mornin |
galatzo starry starry night someone | sang | magic afoot the townsfolk would |
the barley s beard the | sang | s the pith the sap |
douglas owls frogs and cicadas | sang | to the indigo night and |
back of this chamber and | sang | is there for honest poverty |
do do 7 porter s | sang | miu hsi 186 245 8 |
and drunkenly chanted slogans or | sang | political songs whether pro revolution |
morrison wrote her commentary in | sang | on tribbl t fields es |
industrial heritage in jute mill | sang | and not much that is |
that maist famous gang show | sang | ___ gait road sheugh ditch |
thorfinn aweill thenks for yeir | sang | fareweill orm orm wha wul |