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CD 1
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1 |
Auld lang syne, Hob. XXXIa:218
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2:45
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2 |
The waefu' heart, Hob. XXXIa:9/bis
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3:39
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3 |
The last time I came o'er the muir, Hob. XXXI:199/bis
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4:22
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4 |
Tak' your auld cloak about ye, Hob. XXXIa:180/bis
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4:06
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5 |
The collier's bonny lassie, Hob. XXXIa:213
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2:20
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6 |
Waly waly, Hob. XXXIa:214
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3:31
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7 |
The exile of Erin. Erin-gobragh, Hob. XXXIa:203/bis
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3:00
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8 |
Lewie Gordon, Hob. XXXIa:215
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2:07
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9 |
Thou art gane awa', Hob. XXXIa:12/bis
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3:15
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10 |
The braes of Ballenden, Hob. XXXIa:200/bis
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4:39
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11 |
The soldier's return, Hob. XXXIa:92/bis
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4:53
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12 |
Merry may the maid be, Hob. XXXIa:50/bis
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2:33
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13 |
Wandering Willie, Hob. XXXIa:257
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3:57
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14 |
Farewell, thou fair day. My lodging is on the cold ground, Hob. XXXIa:262
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2:30
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15 |
My jo Janet, Hob. XXXIa:258
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2:08
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16 |
The Palmer. O open the door, Hob. XXXIa:255
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4:17
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17 |
I'll never leave thee, Hob. XXXIa:205
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3:30
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18 |
The lass of Patie's mill, Hob. XXXIa:160/bis
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3:21
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19 |
Roslin Castle, Hob. XXXIa:191/bis
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3:04
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20 |
Low down in the broom, Hob. XXXIa:210
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3:02
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21 |
The birks of Invermay, Hob. XXXIa:187/bis
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2:52
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22 |
Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, Hob. XXXIa:230/bis
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4:09
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CD 2
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1 |
Anna, Hob. XXXIa:93/bis
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3:15
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2 |
Nancy's to the greenwod gane, Hob. XXXIa:185/bis
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4:19
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3 |
The maid in Bedlam, Hob. XXXIa:13/ter
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4:31
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4 |
Maggy Lawder, Hob. XXXIa:35/ter
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3:05
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5 |
The bush aboon Traquair, Hob. XXXIa:204
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2:50
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6 |
The flowers of the forest, Hob. XXXIa:212
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3:28
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7 |
My Nannie O, Hob. XXXIa:37/bis
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3:46
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8 |
Corn riggs, Hob. XXXIa:216
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1:50
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9 |
My apron, dearie, Hob. XXXIa:189/bis
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3:35
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10 |
The siller crown, Hob. XXXIa:260
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3:52
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11 |
The shepherd's son, Hob. XXXIa:106/bis
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2:06
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12 |
Sae merry as we ha'e been, Hob. XXXIa:223
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3:07
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13 |
She rose and loot me in, Hob. XXXIa:219
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4:06
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14 |
The braes of Yarrow, Hob. XXXIa:207
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3:28
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15 |
The silken snood, Hob. XXXIa:208
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3:33
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16 |
From thee, Eliza, I must go, Hob. XXXIa:217
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3:51
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17 |
Gilderoy, Hob. XXXIa:225
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2:10
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18 |
Saw ye my father, Hob. XXXIa:5/ter
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1:48
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19 |
Katharine Ogie, Hob. XXXIa:220
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2:53
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20 |
Donald and Flora, Hob. XXXIa:139/bis
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3:59
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21 |
My ain kind deary, O!, Hob. XXXIa:31/ter
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2:30
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22 |
O poortith cauld. I had a horse, Hob. XXXIa:17/bis
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5:16
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CD 3
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1 |
John Anderson, my jo, Hob. XXXIa:2/bis
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2:32
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2 |
Their groves o' sweet myrtle. The humours of Glen, Hob. XXXIa:256
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3:08
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3 |
The lass of Lochroyan, Hob. XXXIa:209
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4:26
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4 |
This is no mine ain house, Hob. XXXIa:14/bis
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1:54
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5 |
For the lack of gold, Hob. XXXIa:222
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2:55
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6 |
Widow are ye wakin?, Hob. XXXIa:75/bis
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3:24
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7 |
The maid that tends the goats, Hob. XXXIa:221
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3:33
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8 |
Todlin hame, Hob. XXXIa:6/bis
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2:23
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9 |
The bonnie wee thing, Hob. XXXIa:102/bis
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3:32
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10 |
Up in the morning early, Hob. XXXIa:28/bis
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2:18
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11 |
Lochaber, Hob. XXXIa:190/bis
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4:16
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12 |
The yellow hair'd laddie, Hob. XXXIa:211
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2:29
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13 |
Robin is my only jo, Hob. XXXIa:72/bis
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2:22
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14 |
O'er the muir amang the heather, Hob. XXXIa:122/ter
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2:32
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15 |
Sweet Annie frae the sea-beach came, Hob. XXXIa:216/bis
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3:57
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16 |
Galla water, Hob. XXXIa:15/bis
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1:37
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17 |
Tweedside, Hob. XXXIa:206
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2:58
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18 |
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, Hob. XXXIa:178/bis
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3:03
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19 |
An thou wert mine ain thing, Hob. XXXIa:164/bis
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4:16
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20 |
The day returns, Hob. XXXIa:259
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2:36
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21 |
The soldier's dream. Captain O'Kain, Hob. XXXIa:224
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3:40
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