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| Celebrating the Silver Jubilee of the Traditional Music and Song Association of Scotland, this song book contains 73 traditional unaccompanied songs. | |
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| Hundreds of hilarious, energetic, surreal, nonsensical and alarming rhymes and songs are still in use, some over 200 years old.. | |
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| This magnificent book has all of the music and lyrics for all the published Runrig songs (1975 - 2000) with notes to accompany each song, providing anecdote, information, and historical fact. | |
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| Alison McMorland's very welcome revised and expanded reprint of the book on the late, great, Willie Scott, shepherd, crook maker and singer. | |
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| This book includes the acclaimed Highland Cathedral together with 9 more popular songs | |
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| An important source of information for anyone interested in folksongs and folklife. | |
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| This handsome two-volume facsimile contains 600 songs and makes available again one of the greatest collections of Scottish songs ever published. | |
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| This little book was written to compliment a CD titled 'Bothy Ballads - Music from the North-East' | |
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| This little booklet was to produced to compliment the CD in the Scottish Traditions Series 'The Muckle Songs' | |
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| This classic collection of over seventy folk songs and ballads with music uses extensive notes and carefully chosen photographs to illustrate key periods in the history of the city. | |
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