The DVD is region free and has a PAL version on one side and an NTSC version on the other side, so it will play in any DVD player.
Taken from the 1983 television series The Corries And Other Folk, this DVD shows the boys live in action with some of their most loved songs.
The Blue Bonnets: Waly Waly: The News From Moidart: Haughs O' Cromdale: Hills of Ardmorn: Cam Ye By Atholl: Kate Dalrymple : Kishmul's Galley: The Queen's Four Maries : The Roses of Prince Charlie : The Green Fields of France : Shoals o' Herring: Jock o' Hazeldene : Loch Tay Boat Song: The Lads Among Heather : Bonnie Dundee : Flower of Scotland.
Ronnie Browne and Roy Williamson -The Corries - played together for more than 30 years. Their material was Scottish traditional music along with newer songs, some written by themselves. Their output covers a wide range of material from the comic to the tragic. Great voices, great playing, and some of the most beautiful songs in the world. They had a wonderful live concert stage presence, with much humor, historical comments and banter and, through the medium of television, became household names. Both were accomplished songwriters. In particular, Roy Williamson wrote "Flower of Scotland", which has become the unofficial national anthem of Scotland, and Ronnie wrote "The Roses of Prince Charlie". They also wrote the words and/or music for many others.
Roy Williamson died in August 1990 after a long struggle with cancer. He was 54.