Fraser and Ian Bruce sang The Weddin’ on their 1985 album "Mrs Bruce's Boys Vol 2" and in a 2015 live recording on "The Best of Mrs Bruce’s Boys". The give it as trad. arr. Fraser & Ian Bruce but I haven't heard it anywhere else before. THE WEDDIN' Noo I never thocht when I was young that I would tak a wife They say that being married, you were never free frae strife But noo I’ve taken the plunge an’ tomorrow I’ll married be For when I asked the bonny wee lass, she said she’d marry me Chorus: And I’m goin’ tae hae a bonny wee hoose that I can call my ain I’m goin’ tae hae a bonny wee wife that naebody else can claim A bonny wee gairden filled wi’ flooers, a guid wee plot an’ a' Wi carrots an’ leeks, ingins and neeps, sproots, celery, beans an’ beets Cabbages, broccoli, lettuces a’ growing in a bonny wee row For a’body loves a waddin’, a’body loves a do Granny does the eightsome reel, Grandpa he gets fu’ A’body kens a waddin’ is only meant for two The next time you see the couple they’ve added on a crew. Noo I’ll tak off my tackety bits likewise my nicky-tams You’ll no see me oot here the morn in the field atween the trams For I’ll hae on my Sunday best, my collar an’ my bow An’ when the minister ties the knot you’ll hear me shouting O! Noo I’ll tak her for a day tae Perth and then we’ll settle doon I’ll gie her a’ ma wages an’ ye’ll never see me froon An in the hoose my bonnie wee wife as sure as a pig makes ham The next time ye see me I’ll be hurling a bonny wee pram.
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