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Songs and Ballads of the Scottish Wars 1290-1745
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Songs and Ballads of the Scottish Wars 1290-1745 Folkways Records FP 3006 (LP, USA, 1959) |
Produced by Moses Asch;
Cover by Ronald Clyne
Liner notes (PDF) at Smithsonian Folkways
Musicians
Max Dunbar: vocals, acoustic guitar
Tracks
Side 1
- Gude Wallace (Roud 75; Child 157)
- Lord Randal (Roud 10; Child 12; G/D 2:209; Henry H814)
- The Battle of Otterbourne (Roud 3293; Child 161)
- The Battle of Harlaw (Roud 2861; Child 163; G/D 1:112)
- The Flowers of the Forest (Roud 3812)
- The Bonny Earl of Moray (Roud 334; Child 181)
- Hughie Graham (Roud 84; Child 191; G/D 2:271)
- Bonnie George Campbell (Roud 338; Child 210)
- Kinmont Willie (Roud 4013; Child 186)
- Geordie (Roud 90; Child 209; G/D 2:249)
Side 2
- Geordie (Roud 90; Child 209; G/D 2:249)
- Awa’ Whigs Awa’ (Roud 8686)
- The Battle of Bothwell Bridge (Roud 337; Child 206)
- Bonnie Dundee (Roud 8513)
- Three Good Fellows
- The Wee Wee German Lairdee (Roud 2573)
- Will Ye Go to Sheriffmuir? (Roud V44081)
- The Piper o’ Dundee (Roud V773)
- Ye Jacobites by Name (Roud 5517)
- The Athol Gathering
- What’s A’ the Steer, Kimmer (Roud 23930)
- Wha Wadna Fecht for Charlie
- Charlie Is My Darling (Roud 5510)
- Johnnie Cope (Roud 2315; G/D 1:125)
- The Sun Rises Bright in France (Roud 21757)
Track 5 John Elliott;
Track 24 Robert Burns;
Track 25 Allan Cunningham