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Performer: Alan Reid BURNS: The Sodger’s Return. The Reel o’ Stumpie. I Haw a Wife o My Ain. My Nanie, O. Ye Jacobites By Name. Rantin’, Rovin’ Robin. O, Let Me In This Ae Night. The Auld Man’s Mare’s Dead. How Cruel Are the Parents. Leezie Lindsay. My Wife’s a Wanton, Wee Thing. To Daunton Me. Hey Ca Thro – The Devil’s Awa’ With th’ Exciseman. The Silver Tassie. Kissin’ My Katie. Scots Wha Hae. O, Were I On Parnassus Hill. O An Ye Were Dead Gudeman. Willie Wastle. Beware o Bonie Ann. Willie Brew’d a Peck o Maut. A Rose-bud By Me Early Walk. Whistle Over the Lave O’t. Jumpin’ John. The Dusty Miller. My Collier Laddie. The Weary Pund o’ Tow. Now Westlin Winds and Slaught’ring Guns (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | piano | BURNS: The Sodger’s Return. The Reel o’ Stumpie. I Haw a Wife o My Ain. My Nanie, O. Ye Jacobites By Name. Rantin’, Rovin’ Robin. O, Let Me In This Ae Night. The Auld Man’s Mare’s Dead. How Cruel Are the Parents. Leezie Lindsay. My Wife’s a Wanton, Wee Thing. To Daunton Me. Hey Ca Thro – The Devil’s Awa’ With th’ Exciseman. The Silver Tassie. Kissin’ My Katie. Scots Wha Hae. O, Were I On Parnassus Hill. O An Ye Were Dead Gudeman. Willie Wastle. Beware o Bonie Ann. Willie Brew’d a Peck o Maut. A Rose-bud By Me Early Walk. Whistle Over the Lave O’t. Jumpin’ John. The Dusty Miller. My Collier Laddie. The Weary Pund o’ Tow. Now Westlin Winds and Slaught’ring Guns (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | vocal | BURNS: When Rosy May Comes in Wi’ Flowers. O That I Had Ne’er Been Married. Wee Willie Gray. O Wha’ll Mow Me Now? Brose and Butter. The Wintry West Extends His Blast. Flow Gently Sweet Afton. Duncan Gray. The Winter is Past. Gudeen to You Kimmer. Kellyburn Braes. The Slave’s Lament. O Aa the Airts the Wind Can Blow. What Can a Young Lassie Do Wi’ an Auld Man? Ay Waukin O. O, Steer Her Up and Haud Her Gaun. The Cooper O Cuddy. O Rattlin’, Roarin’ Willie. To the Weaver’s Gin You Go. Lady Mary Ann. Montgomery’s Peggy. The Lea-Rigg. Yestreen I Had a Pint o’ Wine (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | vocal |
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