Where Are You?
de Old Blind Dogs
Ye Heilan's and ye lowlands, whaur hae ye been?
Ye hae slain the Earl o' Moray and laid him on the green
He was a braw gallant and he played at the ball
The bonnie Earl o' Moray was the floo'er amang them all
Woe betide ye, Huntly, wherefore were ye, Tay
I bad ye bring him tae me and forbad ye him tae slay
He was a braw gallant and he played at the ring
The bonnie Earl o' Moray, he micht hae been the king
Lang may his lady
Look fae the castle Doune
'Ere she sees the Earl o' Moray
Cam' soondin' through the toon
Ye Heilan's and ye lowlands, whaur hae ye been?
Ye hae slain the Earl o' Moray and laid him on the green
He was a braw gallant and he played at the glove
The bonnie Earl o' Moray, he was the queen's true love
Lang may his lady
Look fae the castle Doune
'Ere she sees the Earl o' Moray
Cam' soondin' through the toon
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The Twa Corbies
Close to the Bone
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The Cruel Sister
Close to the Bone
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Johnny O'Braidislee
Scottish Folk at Its Best
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MacPherson's Rant / the Winging
Close to the Bone
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The Bonnie Banks O' Fordie
New Tricks
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The Battle Of Harlaw
Five
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Highland Lassie, Pt. 2: Nigel Richard Of Pathhead / Lupin Drive
Knucklehead Circus
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The Broken Pledge / Claggy's Dilemma / Hamilton's Jig
Close to the Bone
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The Buzzard
Tall Tails
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Bennachie
New Tricks
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Kilbogie
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The Bonnie Earl o' Moray
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The Lancashire Lads
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The Barnyards o' Delgaty
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The Banks o' Sicily
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Trip to Pakistan: Glen Kabul / The Trip to Pakistan / The Fourth Floor
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Lord MacDonald's: Lord MacDonald's March to Harlaw / The Mither Tap / The Cauldron
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Knucklehead Circus: Knucklehead Circus / Nan's Jig
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John Barleycorn
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