Volksliedbearbeitungen Nr. 365 - 429

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Volksliedbearbeitungen Nr. 365 - 429
Untertitel
schottische Lieder für William Whyte
Verfasserangabe
hrsg. von Andreas Friesenhagen und Egbert Hiller
Medienart
Person
Verlag
Ort
München
Jahr
Umfang
XV, 197 S. : Ill.
Band
Band 5.
5
Fußnote
Texte engl., Vorw. u. Krit. Bericht dt. - Literaturverz. S. 197
ISMN
M201859323

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My apron, dearie. Auld lang syne. The last time I came o’er the muir. John Anderson, my jo. The braes of Ballenden. The bonnie wee thing. She rose and loot me in. Galla water. Katherine Ogie. O’er the muir amang the heather

The maid that tends the goats. For the lack of gold. Sae merry as we ha’e been. Thou art gane awa’. The soldier’s dream. This is no mine ain house. Gilderoy. The shepherd’s son. The palmer. The soldier’s return

The birks of Invermay. The bush aboon Traquair. I’ll never leave thee. Tweedside. The braes od Yarrow. The silken snood. The lass of Lochroyan. My ain kind deary, O! Roslin castle. The waefu’ heart. Low down in the broom

The yellow hair’d laddie. The flowers of the forest. The collier’s bonny lassie. Donald and Flora. The exile of Erin. My Nannie O. Waly waly. Lewie Gordon. Corn riggs. From thee, Eliza, I must go. The maid in Bedlam

Farewell, thou fair day. Maggy Lawder. Of a’ the airts the wind can blaw

The lass of Patie’s mill. Their groves o’ sweet myrtle. Wandering Willie. My jo Janet. The day returns. Robin is my only jo. An thou wert mine ain thing. O poortith cauld. Saw ye my father. Up in the morning early. The siller crown. Anna

Nancy’S to the greenwood gane. Merry may the maid be. Tak’ your auld cloak about ye. Bessy Bell and Mary Gray. Widow are ye wakin. Lochaber. Todlin hame. Sweet Annie frae the sea-beach came

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