sing
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| accuse j accuse j accuse | sing | aboot tifty s annie ay |
| triggers detonate in hoose hate | sing | aboot tifty s annie ay |
| heat you annie s sang | sing | aboot tifty s annie coorseness |
| passage intae a kirkyaird lair | sing | aboot tifty s annie yon |
| tifty s annie ay bit | sing | it sair sing it as |
| tifty s annie ay bit | sing | it sair sing it fur |
| rage silence della krista robby | sing | cherry ripe cherry ripe ripe |
| to robby robby tess krista | sing | cherry ripe cherry ripe ripe |
| beautifull song i heard him | sing | 30 years ago i am |
| i think we should maybe | sing | a song cause they may |
| kinda comedian type man would | sing | a song in shet- in |
| ll need to make a | sing | a song that they know |
| f1113: rollin roll you gonna | sing | a song to mum f1114: |
| ain see f1113: go and | sing | a song to mum f1114: |
| a good singer go and | sing | a song was you singing |
| voice an he used to | sing | a song yellow car tae |
| cry c mon bear lets | sing | a wee song well the |
| what s the song they | sing | can you sing the song |
| the song is finished some | sing | gladys and some sing peggy |
| speakin aboot are you gonna | sing | me a song f1102: no |
| was wi- it was a | sing | song accent even when you |
| bit o the sing- ken | sing | song accent like what we |
| a bit o dancin a | sing | song and sometimes fiddlin her |
| they occasionally broke into a | sing | song chant they swung about |
| unfinished in favour of a | sing | song if bill suspected his |
| songy the wey you speak | sing | song la la la m1020: |
| not end up with a | sing | song of favourite hymns until |
| choir does well nice run | sing | song on return to reilly |
| like i m sayin a | sing | song speakin yeah f826: mm |
| aye be sure o a | sing | song there that was rare |
| yeah uh huh yeah yeah | sing | song yeah f951: that s |
| f1107: mmhm [inhale] will we | sing | that other song about the |
| mm [exhale] [inaudible] will you | sing | the arrow song f1105: the |
| call on mr mcdonald to | sing | the beautifull song i heard |
| song they sing can you | sing | the song m1094: in balamory |
| couple s sons and daughters | sing | their golden wedding song strewing |
| where you are if you | sing | them a song f1112: hey |
| way home you d better | sing | them a song f1112: we |
| old song they used to | sing | was search the hale of |
| [inaudible] [inaudible] wrong [inaudible] mum | sing | a rub a dub dub |
| okay f1114: oh rub and | sing | rub a dub dub f1113: |
| again you do it f1114: | sing | rub a dub dub rub |
| mind oneything carolanne can you | sing | agnes used tae sing doon |
| he collected i will not | sing | although i think i sing |
| sing although i think i | sing | as well as fergus it |
| to sing yes i actually | sing | but not tunefully this is |
| you sing agnes used tae | sing | doon the club fore i |
| mmhm f978: an then they | sing | ehm they either sing the |
| ay bit sing it sair | sing | it as if ye kent |
| ay bit sing it sair | sing | it fur aa the annies |
| some sing gladys and some | sing | peggy then there are cheers |
| they sing ehm they either | sing | the norseman s home or |
| noise then i start to | sing | yes i actually sing but |
| goes forward to thorfinn thorfinn | sing | for me orm orm orm |
| sings naething but lees thorfinn | sing | lees than orm wes the |
| fareweill orm orm wha wul | sing | yeir daith sang nou thorfinn |
| do something for scotia or | sing | a sang at least and |
| fauld wi cheery sang o | sing | a sang in praise o |
| laugh loudly silence they all | sing | except lori on a hill |
| nur cheer nur did i | sing | frae need i sang tae |
| da sang fin he didna | sing | he fussled an fin he |
| hur dauchter cousin mary wid | sing | lori athoot cousin mary oo |
| whistle della krista tess lori | sing | oh fair is the fortune |
| pause oan yi go lori | sing | oot lit yur voice float |
| music need ti hear lori | sing | pause wi aw need that |
| ah spier whit gars ye | sing | sic a byordnar sang mysie |
| jek she keepit tryin ti | sing | sum sang in the sassenach |
| a happy day wid aw | sing | wi happiness exit robby lori |
| nou ah wad lyke ti | sing | ye a wee sang for |
| and all night we could | sing | all burns s songs then |
| but that s songs you | sing | at christmas time f1122: oh |
| songs you re goin to | sing | at nursery i think miss |
| and songs for people to | sing | let us go back to |
| order to be able to | sing | the songs and is over |
| woman in traditional dress to | sing | us two quechua songs for |
| anither waddin for awbodie ti | sing | an dance at an the |
| throw fire and dance and | sing | and f809: [laugh] f810: rafi |
| i can dance i can | sing | i can drink the hoose |
| were not allowed to play | sing | or dance because it was |
| gao the braw he d | sing | or dance this ane play |
| hae occasion ti dance an | sing | they twa deid an boxed |
| in a row f1116: you | sing | it then f1115: mary mary |
| broken f1116: bob f1115: just | sing | it to me f1116: bob |
| f1115: are you going to | sing | the chickens chick chick chick |
| press it f1115: right you | sing | then f1116: no batteries f1115: |
| then f1115: mary mary you | sing | to mum no no no |
| yes happy birthday [censored: forename] f1113: | sing | happy birthday f1114: [censored: forename] f1113: |
| stage again he starts to | sing | happy birthday the others all |
| is falling you hear me | sing | happy happy christmas day is |
| happy birthday the others all | sing | loretta joining in reluctantly at |
| is the reason we can | sing | o happy day when jesus |
| you know it go and | sing | that to mum f1114: happy |
| before f1107: havena heard you | sing | it in a wee while |
| before f1107: i ve never | sing | that one before a little |
| up m1108: oh i never | sing | that one before f1107: havena |
| plea- [singing] have you never | sing | that one before f1107: i |
| and z come along and | sing | wi me f1107: no you |
| it goin are you gonna | sing | it to me onywey f1102: |
| f1095: are you goin to | sing | oot loud maybe granny will |
| no goin to have to | sing | this today but erm three |
| f1117: are you goin to | sing | to her as well no |
| heard one of his pals | sing | at a party came into |
| left ahin he heard her | sing | at nuwara elyia the gairden |
| i iver heard ma faither | sing | bonnier the irish sea an |
| when ah heard a blackie | sing | he sat upon a rowan |
| t never heard a horse | sing | i would suggest that there |
| heard you singing can you | sing | it to me m1110: what |
| a rocking horsie go and | sing | a bonny tunie to mum |
| singin to mum f1114: i | sing | maggie the [humming] f1113: maggie |
| by or hear a lark | sing | in the sky its salutations |
| ti hear auld jordan rowl | sing | it ower o rowl o |
| lang tae hear the leverick | sing | or see the lintie soar |
| and ruby you going to | sing | it max and ruby f1114: |
| what are you going to | sing | to her ha- f1114: yes |
| f1111: okay well we ll | sing | for them and let s |
| flooer bloom let nae bird | sing | laughter an joy there cannae |
| fun he jist hid tae | sing | tae let it oot we |
| a good ain let s | sing | that ain again come on |
| shirley temple we used tae | sing | f638: [laugh] f640: [laugh] f637: |
| ladies of edinburgh used to | sing | these airs without any accompaniment |
| maadinin instrimint wee maakin him | sing | i saa my wy t |
| sclimm trees or fecht or | sing | wee tunes or lowp lichtfitted |
| three hou my riggin did | sing | wi that final wee fling |
| notice of when he will | sing | again the presiding officer has |
| back in for a second | sing | everybody off stage again he |
| them again and you can | sing | it this time and see |
| never good shepherd may i | sing | thy praise within thy house |
| if da wis gaun tae | sing | an blot her oot she |
| frae stane tae stane an | sing | an bob an jouk a |
| that were stannin up tae | sing | an example bein the son |
| up an taen in tae | sing | fur his supper at the |
| the proceedins sterted began tae | sing | here s tae the horse |
| o robert burns an tae | sing | his sangs alang wi ither |
| gie praise tae hathor an | sing | in blytheness tae her celeestial |
| them hert tae screive an | sing | in scots 20 63 forby |
| gaun tae say bert should | sing | m1010: aye aye m1013: aye |
| us worship god lat us | sing | psaum 100 tae the tune |
| matty war lat oot tae | sing | roon their doors sae hogmanay |
| wha dwall upon the yirth | sing | tae the lord wi blythesome |
| ae wifie wis tryin tae | sing | the bonnie lass o fyvie |
| s there s fowk tae | sing | the sangs thon stooks ll |
| wha had nae hert tae | sing | the winter had nae hint |
| friends i m going to | sing | it doesn t cost you |
| [cough] fitt you going to | sing | the day at your party |
| been telt nae birds wid | sing | true it wis bit tall |
| gowd unsocht sae fin ye | sing | yer bit the stem the |
| d words an staartit t | sing | alaang iz doo awaar o |
| he d even make me | sing | another jack daniel s when |
| the campin graith we d | sing | awa the miles heedless o |
| u d room startit t | sing | d words ralph hid eence |
| sits up and starts to | sing | softly plaisir d amour ne |
| but oh if we d | sing | this right then she d |
| ti whaur the sweet burds | sing | basho ir the sum short |
| for yeir silken quynes ti | sing | from the chinese of lu |
| thai hae peyed for ti | sing | kens naething o oor disgrace |
| kaim thair sheinin hair an | sing | thaim ti sleep wi saft |
| ti tel the tales an | sing | the sangs o langsyne an |
| yer hert an gars ye | sing | aye robin sighed nae doot |
| it s deid it wul | sing | nae mair sangs ir the |
| nae reply if ye can | sing | then sae maun i fechtin |
| an nae a sowel could | sing | till he struck the tunin |
| a welsh speaking and they | sing | in welsh m1161: yes yeah |
| huh f1111: you could maybe | sing | maybe he tickles with that |
| and asked if she could | sing | on it so i put |
| that hands what could you | sing | to him f1112: he claps |
| and those who could not | sing | were told to just stand |
| asked yi if yi could | sing | zeb ah jist kent wi |
| the named ones can t | sing | georgie oh hitler ordered an |
| little less conversation you can | sing | it good though m1108: why |
| recite a lot most can | sing | some like fergus there are |
| wi the teachers makin us | sing | ten green bottles ower an |
| properly if you re gonna | sing | dinna just go mm mm |
| m1161: aye what did you | sing | f746: [laugh] f947: [laugh] what |
| urge all of you to | sing | it in harmony fortissimo applause |
| nice f1104: [humming] f1103: well | sing | it properly if you re |
| dolly f1101: are you gonna | sing | it to me f1102: miss |
| now silence tess kin you | sing | robby naw naw naw naw |
| jimmy m1020: eh f1054: quite | sing | songy the wey you speak |
| where once the birds did | sing | as we walked to the |
| class fit hymn did ye | sing | e day back carne the |
| tune he did play and | sing | was farewell to my father |
| slichtest stroke will garr it | sing | wi flooers in her tummelt |
| as if ye kent her | sing | it as if ye care |
| makk each note a bruise | sing | her sorras for her j |
| doon aside her they didna | sing | sangs like thon the auld |
| holds her tightly krista tess | sing | the northern lights o auld |
| lovely lovely lovely ed stew | sing | all i want is a |
| gather all the universe and | sing | as sweetly as the spheres |
| exotically crested hoopoe today all | sing | bel canto in bright sunlight |
| and allow cathy peattie to | sing | fergus ewing for all his |
| indigenous languages and all students | sing | in scots gaelic and english |
| 90 ear ago they would | sing | come up an see ma |
| as well mmhm m1161: the | sing | it and they ve got |
| f831: aye an they kinda | sing | m842: aye f831: as weel |
| ballroom they sit down and | sing | quietly one of them playing |
| they it s like they | sing | u1028: [inaudible] m865: yeah f951: |
| start swimming movements cammy dimps | sing | oh i do like to |
| it was murray s teeth | sing | love me tender murray helen |
| some chance that pupils would | sing | or perform and join in |
| precentor an the fowk culdna | sing | a note wioot him neist |
| an luik an watch him | sing | an bob an jouk syne |
| the grun there the linties | sing | an the doos takk wing |
| takk wing there the linties | sing | an the doos takk wing |
| in my airm span t | sing | sae douce o blithe an |
| ferr frae thee whaur nichtingales | sing | thair delicht an masses he |
| o their voices she might | sing | a verse or two here |
| my heart isle of moola | sing | ye o the coolins of |
| to get folk together to | sing | and celebrate burns i think |
| i think coronation street stars | sing | stars in their eyes f631: |
| t boy e weer wid | sing | like a fiddle fin ye |
| is it blackie maks ye | sing | this januar nicht why s |
| seem right to talk or | sing | about burns without a dram |
| know f1117: barney does barney | sing | it or is it baby |
| it s not easy to | sing | in the water f1105: [cough] |
| it s not easy to | sing | in water f1105: what s |
| that one otherwise i would | sing | it and becoming more and |
| young quine s gowden hair | sing | it derk as the raven |
| f1102: we ll have to | sing | it in the hame won |
| really confused is it quite | sing | songy jimmy m1020: eh f1054: |
| it went to mull to | sing | with whales maybe its knitting |
| when the blackbirds started to | sing | and we had to notice |
| mmhm f1118: okay i ll | sing | that one for miss [censored: surname] |
| lik a like lilt v | sing | linn n pool waterfall lippert |
| gordon pit the telly oan | sing | talk make like there s |
| struggle with permission i will | sing | a few lines from a |
| dandelion no f1136: uh huh | sing | a picture [singing] i bless |
| along to castlewood church and | sing | and i loved the christmas |
| 2003 i was invited to | sing | at the sidmouth festival down |
| these words which i will | sing | fareweel to our scottish fame |
| the packit haa i didna | sing | fur praise nur cheer nur |
| m steel syne i shall | sing | gin i m glaiss syne |
| few minutes she starts to | sing | morag sings whither i wander |
| s right uh huh m1012: | sing | oo somethin oo i was |
| be the best way to | sing | elliot s lament lady cockburn |
| encouraging children to write and | sing | in scots 29 63 despite |
| would shrink the cloth and | sing | to keep f606: mm f1067: |
| prayer we are here to | sing | where prayer has been answered |
| birds of paradise do not | sing | hedgehog dead as a foot |
| hid eence herd his pal | sing | at a pairtee flautit itae |
| in winter birds do not | sing | in the branches of tree |
| at noon bees bizz pots | sing | the linn tells fit the |
| arms reach roon the globe | sing | auld lang syne the warld |
| mostly chirp in cages sparrows | sing | on pantiled roofs seagulls keen |
| doric food rap birssle birssle | sing | the twa broon kippers catched |
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