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Bothy ballads; music from the north-east.

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Format:
Sound recording
Series:
Scottish tradition ; 1.
Scottish tradition ; 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ballads, Scots--Scotland--Aberdeenshire.
Ballads, Scots.
Folk dance music--Scotland--Aberdeenshire.
Folk dance music.
Agricultural laborers--Songs and music.
Agricultural laborers.
Scotland--Aberdeenshire.
Genre:
Songs and music.
Sound recordings.
Songs.
Music.
Physical Description:
1 disc. : 33 1/3 rpm. ; 12 in.
12 in.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Tangent, TNGM 109.
System Details:
33 1/3 rpm
microgroove
Contents:
The muckin' o' Geordie's byre.
The stool of repentance.
As I came ower the Muir o' Ord.
The bold Princess Royal.
The shepherd lad o' Rhynie.
My last farewell to Stirling.
Whistle ower the lave o't.
Stumpie; The mason's apron; Lochiel's welcome to Glasgow.
Airlin's fine braes.
Mrs. Grieg.
The hairst o' Rettie.
The smith's a gallant fireman.
The haill week o' the fair.
The old horned sheep; Atholl Highlanders.
As I gaed up by Auchinclech; Hooch on, my bonny lass; We a' jumped on to the black boar's back; A man wi' a tartan sark; As I gaed ower the bonny brig o' Banff; My father's dairy maid.
Participant:
Folk songs and folk-dance music, sung and played by various native musicians, principally from Aberdeenshie.
Notes:
Program notes by H. Henderson, including texts of the songs, on container and ([1] v. ill.) in container.
OCLC:
8748878
Publisher Number:
[1971]

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