A Highland lad my love was born | CD 12 | Mairi MacInnes |
A man's a man for a' that | CD 5 | Ian F. Benzie |
A rose-bud by my early walk | CD 2 | Gordeanna McCulloch |
A' the lads | CD 4 | Wendy Weatherby |
Adieu! | CD 12 | Jim Reid |
Adown winding Nith | CD 10 | John Nichol |
Ae fond kiss (original version) | CD 8 | Mae McKenna |
Aften hae I play'd | CD 11 | Kirsten Easdale |
Again rejoicing nature sees | CD 12 | Gordon Kelly |
Ah Chloris since it may not be | CD 12 | Tich Frier |
Altho' my back | CD 11 | Wendy Weatherby |
Altho' my back | CD 4 | Jamie McMenemy |
Amang our young lasses | CD 11 | John Croall |
Amang the trees | CD 5 | Corrina Hewat |
An O for ane and twenty Tam | CD 3 | Wendy Weatherby |
And I'll kiss thee yet | CD 6 | John Morran |
Anna | CD 10 | Jim Reid |
As down the burn | CD 10 | Billy Ross |
As honest Jacob | CD 11 | Billy Ross |
As I cam down by Annan side | CD 11 | Kirsten Easdale |
As I cam down by yon castle wa' | CD 6 | Alistair Hulett |
As I cam in by our gate-end | CD 9 | Jim Reid |
As I came o'er the Cairney mount | CD 11 | Kirsten Easdale |
As I stood by | CD 11 | Tich Frier |
As I was a wand'ring | CD 7 | Karine Polwart |
As I went out ae May morning | CD 4 | Mick West |
As late by a sodger | CD 8 | George Duff |
Auld Lang Syne | CD 3 | Ronnie Browne |
Auld Rob Morris | CD 6 | James Malcolm |
Awa' wi' your witchcraft | CD 4 | James Malcolm |
Awa, Whigs, awa! | CD 6 | James Malcolm |
Ay, Waukin, O | CD 1 | Tony Cuffe |
Bannocks o' bear meal | CD 6 | Gillian MacDonald |
Behold, my love | CD 8 | Mairi Campbell |
Beware o' bonie Ann | CD 2 | Billy Ross |
Blythe hae I been | CD 8 | Bobby Eaglesham |
Blythe, blythe | CD 3 | Wendy Weatherby |
Bonie wee thing | CD 6 | John Morran |
Braw, braw lads on Yarrow braes | CD 5 | Elspeth Cowie |
Brose And butter | CD 1 | Billy Ross |
By Allan stream | CD 11 | Rod Paterson |
Ca the Yowes | CD 3 | Ian Bruce |
Ca' the yowes | CD 11 | Kirsten Easdale |
Caledonia | CD 5 | James Malcolm |
Carl an the king come | CD 9 | Niall Kenny |
Cauld blaws the wind frae east to west | CD 3 | Lesley Hale |
Cauld is the e'enin blast | CD 8 | Ian Anderson |
Charlie, he's my darling | CD 7 | Aimee Leonard |
Clarinda | CD 11 | Steve Byrne |
Cock up your beaver | CD 11 | Wendy Weatherby |
Come boat me o'er | CD 3 | Mick West |
Come let me take thee | CD 10 | Jim Reid & Gillian MacDonald |
Come rede me dame | CD 11 | Christine Kydd |
Comin thro' the rye | CD 3 | Gordeanna McCulloch |
Contented wi' little, and cantie wi' mair | CD 5 | John Morran |
Corn rigs are bonie | CD 9 | Ross Kennedy |
Craigieburn Wood | CD 6 | Gillian MacDonald |
Craigieburn-wood | CD 3 | Ian Bruce |
Dainty Davie | CD 11 | Kirsten Easdale |
Dire was the hate | CD 12 | Wendy Weatherby |
Does haughty Gaul invasion threat? | CD 12 | John Nichol |
Dost ask me, why I send thee here | CD 4 | Corrina Hewat |
Duncan Gray | CD 1 | Janet Russell, Christine Kydd |
Extempore | CD 8 | Ross Kennedy |
Fair the face of orient day | CD 11 | Jim Reid |
Fairest maid | CD 8 | George Duff |
Farewell thou fair day | CD 11 | Kirsten Easdale |
Farewell thou stream | CD 12 | Steve Byrne |
Fate gave the word | CD 11 | Lesley Hale |
Frae the friends and land I love | CD 5 | Corrina Hewat |
From thee, Eliza, I must go | CD 6 | John Morran |
Fy let us a' to Kirkcubright | CD 11 | John Nichol |
Galloway Tam | CD 8 | Ian Bruce |
Gat ye me, o, gat ye me | CD 5 | Elspeth Cowie |
Geordie | CD 7 | Alistair Hulett |
Glencoe | CD 5 | John Morran |
Go on sweet bird | CD 12 | Christine Kydd |
Green grow the rashes, O | CD 8 | John Morran |
Green grow the rashes, O | CD 11 | Wendy Weatherby |
Green sleeves | CD 5 | Ian F. Benzie |
Grim Grizzel | CD 11 | Tich Frier |
Gude ale | CD 4 | Jamie McMenemy |
Gudeen to you kimmer | CD 1 | Rod Paterson, Christine Kydd |
Had I a cave | CD 11 | Kirsten Easdale |
Had I the Wyte | CD 11 | Rod Paterson |
Heard ye o' the tree o' France | CD 11 | Rod Paterson |
Hee balou, my sweet wee Donald | CD 6 | Gillian MacDonald |
Helen O' Kirkconnel | CD 6 | John Morran |
Here is the glen | CD 11 | Steve Byrne |
Here's a health to ane | CD 10 | Gordon Kelly |
Here's a health to them | CD 10 | Gordon Kelly |
Here's to thy health | CD 11 | John Croall |
Hey ca' thro | CD 2 | Janet Russell, Christine Kydd |
Hey, how my Johnie lad | CD 4 | Mick West |
Highland laddie | CD 7 | Gillian MacDonald |
How can my poor heart be glad | CD 10 | Gillian Frame |
How cruel are the parents | CD 2 | Ian F. Benzie |
How lang and dreary is the night | CD 11 | Billy Ross |
Hughie Graham | CD 5 | Ian F. Benzie |
Husband, husband | CD 10 | Lesley Hale & Gillian Frame |
I am a bard | CD 12 | Ian Bruce |
I am a son of Mars | CD 12 | Tich Frier |
I am my mammie's ain bairn | CD 3 | Wendy Weatherby |
I coft a stane o'haslock woo | CD 8 | Mairi Campbell |
I do confess | CD 8 | John Morran |
I gaed a waefu' gate | CD 11 | Ross Kennedy |
I hae a wife o' my ain | CD 2 | Billy Ross |
I hae been at Crookie-Den | CD 4 | Lesley Hale |
I maun hae a wife | CD 4 | Davy Steele |
I murder hate | CD 9 | Niall Kenny |
I once was a maid | CD 12 | Mairi MacInnes |
I sing of a whistle | CD 10 | John Croall |
I'd dream'd I lay | CD 7 | Bobby Eaglesham |
I'll ay ca' in by yon town | CD 8 | Bobby Eaglesham |
I'll tell you a tale | CD 11 | Tich Frier |
In comin' by the brig o' Dye | CD 6 | John Morran |
In Edinburgh town | CD 11 | Wendy Weatherby |
In Mauchline | CD 4 | Jamie McMenemy |
In simmer | CD 11 | Kirsten Easdale |
In Tarbolton | CD 11 | Ross Kennedy |
Is this thy plighted, fond regard | CD 10 | Lionel McClelland |
It is na Jean | CD 10 | Lionel McClelland |
It Was a' for our rightfu' king | CD 3 | Mick West |
Ithers seek | CD 8 | George Duff |
It's up wi the Souters o Selkirk | CD 12 | Ross Kennedy |
Jamie, come try me | CD 6 | Elspeth Cowie |
Jockie's ta'en the parting kiss | CD 10 | Jim Reid & Gillian MacDonald |
John Anderson my jo | CD 6 | Elspeth Cowie |
John Barleycorn: a ballad | CD 5 | Davy Steele |
John come kiss me | CD 7 | Gillian MacDonald |
Johnie Blunt | CD 5 | Jamie McMenemy |
Jumpin' John | CD 2 | Tony Cuffe |
Kellyburn Braes | CD 1 | Alan Reid |
Ken ye ought o' Captain Grose? | CD 8 | Mairi Campbell |
Killiecrankie | CD 5 | Jamie McMenemy |
Kissin' my Katie | CD 2 | Tony Cuffe |
Lady Mary Ann | CD 1 | Ian F. Benzie |
Landlady count the lawin | CD 3 | Ronnie Browne |
Lang hae we parted been | CD 3 | Brian Miller |
Lassie wi' the lintwhite locks | CD 3 | Ian Bruce |
Lassie, lend me your braw hemp heckle | CD 5 | Ian F. Benzie |
Last May a braw wooer | CD 6 | Gillian MacDonald |
Leezie Lindsay | CD 2 | Arthur Johnstone |
Let me ryke up to dight that tear | CD 12 | Rod Patterson |
Let not woman e'er complain | CD 5 | Elspeth Cowie |
Logan Braes | CD 3 | Wendy Weatherby |
Long, long the night | CD 7 | John Morran |
Loud blaw the frosty breezes | CD 3 | Wendy Weatherby |
Louis what reck I by thee | CD 4 | Jamie McMenemy |
Love & Liberty - Cantata Recitation | CD 12 | Dr Fred Freeman |
Lovely was she | CD 9 | Ross Kennedy |
MacPherson's farewell | CD 10 | Billy Ross |
Man was made to mourn | CD 10 | Gordon Kelly |
Mark yonder pomp | CD 10 | Lionel McClelland |
Mary Morison | CD 10 | Billy Ross |
Mary queen of Scots lament | CD 8 | Mae McKenna |
Masonic song | CD 5 | Davy Steele |
Montgomerie's Peggy | CD 1 | Ian F. Benzie |
Musing | CD 9 | Mairi Campbell |
My bonie lass | CD 12 | Ian Bruce |
My collier laddie | CD 2 | Alan Reid |
My Eppie Adair | CD 8 | Ross Kennedy |
My father was a farmer | CD 11 | Steve Byrne |
My girl she's airy | CD 7 | Bobby Eaglesham |
My Harry | CD 4 | Wendy Weatherby |
My heart is sair | CD 6 | Mae McKenna |
My heart is wae | CD 9 | Karine Polwart |
My heart's in the Highlands | CD 9 | Karine Polwart |
My lady's gown | CD 6 | Alistair Hulett |
My love she's but a lassie yet | CD 11 | Jim Reid |
My Nanie, O | CD 2 | Rod Paterson |
My Peggy's face | CD 10 | Billy Ross |
My Sandie O | CD 8 | Mairi Campbell |
My wife's a wanton, wee thing | CD 2 | Rod Paterson |
Nae gentle dames | CD 7 | George Duff |
Nanie's awa | CD 8 | Ross Kennedy |
No churchman am I | CD 7 | Alistair Hulett |
Now spring has clad | CD 12 | Gordon Kelly |
Now westlin winds and slaught'ring guns | CD 2 | Ian Bruce |
O an' ye were dead gudeman | CD 2 | Gordeanna McCulloch |
O ay my wife she dang me | CD 10 | John Nichol |
O bonie was yon rosy brier | CD 12 | John Nichol |
O can ye labour lea | CD 4 | Corrina Hewat |
O dear Minny | CD 8 | Mae McKenna |
O for my ain king | CD 11 | Ross Kennedy |
O gie the lass her fairin', lad | CD 5 | Jamie McMenemy |
O how can I be blithe | CD 9 | Kirsten Easdale |
O how shall I unskilfu' try | CD 12 | Rod Patterson |
O I forbid you, maidens a' | CD 11 | Kirsten Easdale |
O lay Thy loof | CD 4 | Jamie McMenemy |
O leave novels | CD 3 | Wendy Weatherby |
O lovely Polly Stewart | CD 12 | John Nichol |
O Mally's meek | CD 4 | Ian Bruce |
O May, thy morn | CD 4 | Davy Steele |
O my luve's like a red, red rose | CD 4 | Davy Steele |
O my luve's like a red, red rose (part original version) | CD 12 | Tich Frier |
O once I lov'd a bonnie lass | CD 5 | Davy Steele |
O Philly | CD 11 | Tich Frier and Lesley Hale |
O poortith cauld | CD 8 | Ross Kennedy |
O sad and heavy | CD 11 | John Nichol |
O saw ye my dear | CD 10 | Gillian Frame |
O saw ye my dearie? | CD 10 | Jim Reid |
O sing a new song | CD 12 | Jim Reid |
O stay | CD 10 | John Nichol |
O thou pale orb | CD 9 | Mairi Campbell |
O Tibbie, I hae seen the day | CD 3 | Brian Miller |
O wat ye wha that lo'es me | CD 12 | Gordon Kelly |
O wat ye wha's in yon town | CD 11 | John Croall |
O were my love yon lilac fair | CD 9 | Ross Kennedy |
O wert thou in the cauld blast | CD 11 | Lionel McClelland |
O wert thou love | CD 11 | Billy Ross |
O wha'll mow me now | CD 11 | John Croall |
O wha'll mow me now? | CD 1 | Janet Russell |
O where hae you been, Lord Ronald, my son? | CD 3 | Ronnie Browne |
O whistle and I'll come to you | CD 3 | Wendy Weatherby |
O why the deuce | CD 9 | Niall Kenny |
O, cam ye here the fight to shun? | CD 8 | Karine Polwart |
O, I am come to the low countrie | CD 5 | Elspeth Cowie |
O, ken ye what Meg o' the mill has gotten (p1 & p2) | CD 9 | Jim Reid |
O, Kenmure's on and awa | CD 9 | Kirsten Easdale |
O, leeze me on my spinnin-wheel | CD 9 | Karine Polwart |
O, let me in this ae night | CD 2 | Billy Ross |
O, luve will venture in | CD 4 | Jamie McMenemy |
O, meikle thinks my love | CD 6 | Mae McKenna |
O, mirk, mirk is this midnight hour | CD 6 | Mae McKenna |
O, open the door | CD 9 | Niall Kenny |
O, rattlin, roarin Willie | CD 1 | Rod Paterson |
O, saw ye bonie Lesley? | CD 6 | Ed Miller |
O, steer her up, an haud her gaun | CD 1 | Rod Paterson |
O, that I had ne'er been married | CD 1 | Rod Paterson |
O, were I on Parnassus hill | CD 2 | Alan Reid |
O, whar gat ye that hauver-meal bannock? | CD 4 | Wendy Weatherby |
O, when she comes ben, she bobbed | CD 4 | Ian Bruce |
Of a' the airts the wind can blaw | CD 1 | Rod Paterson |
On a bank of flowers | CD 3 | Lesley Hale |
On Cessnock Banks | CD 10 | John Nichol |
One night as I did wander | CD 4 | Lesley Hale |
Orthodox, orthodox | CD 12 | Kirsten Easdale |
Out over the Forth | CD 4 | Lesley Hale |
Peg Nicholson | CD 6 | John Morran |
Rantin', rovin' Robin | CD 2 | Alan Reid |
Raving winds | CD 7 | Bobby Eaglesham |
Robin shure in hairst | CD 4 | Davy Steele |
Sae flaxen were her ringlets | CD 7 | Alistair Hulett |
Saint Stephen's House | CD 8 | Ross Kennedy |
Saw ye my Maggie? | CD 11 | Findlay Napier and Gordon Kelly |
Scots wha hae | CD 2 | Arthur Johnstone |
Scroggam | CD 5 | Jamie McMenemy |
See the smoking bowl | CD 12 | Rod Patterson |
Sensibility how charming | CD 7 | George Duff |
She is a winsome wee thing | CD 6 | Alistair Hulett |
She's fair And fause | CD 3 | Mick West |
Sir John Cope | CD 4 | Jamie McMenemy |
Sir Wisdom's a fool | CD 12 | Tich Frier |
Sleep'st thou or wak'st thou | CD 10 | Lionel McClelland |
Stay my charmer | CD 11 | Tich Frier |
Streams that glide | CD 7 | Aimee Leonard |
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation | CD 3 | Ian Bruce |
Sweet Afton | CD 1 | Tony Cuffe |
Sweet Tibbie Dunbar | CD 5 | Ian F. Benzie |
Sweetest May | CD 5 | John Morran |
Tam Glen | CD 3 | Gordeanna McCulloch |
The auld man's mare's dead | CD 12 | Christine Kydd |
The auld man's mare's dead | CD 2 | Christine Kydd |
The auld man's winter thought | CD 8 | Ian Bruce |
The bairns gat out | CD 3 | Wendy Weatherby |
The banks of the Devon | CD 8 | Karine Polwart |
The Birks of Aberfeldy | CD 3 | Ronnie Browne |
The Campbells are comin | CD 9 | Kirsten Easdale |
The Captain's lady | CD 7 | John Morran |
The cares o' love | CD 11 | Christine Kydd |
The Catrine Woods | CD 10 | Jim Reid |
The Cooper o Cuddy | CD 1 | Tony Cuffe |
The day returns | CD 6 | Gillian MacDonald |
The deil's awa wi' th' exciseman | CD 2 | Janet Russell, Christine Kydd |
The dusty miller | CD 2 | Rod Paterson |
The gloomy night is gath'ring fast | CD 5 | Corrina Hewat |
The groves of sweet myrtle | CD 8 | Bobby Eaglesham |
The guidwife count the lawin | CD 7 | Alistair Hulett |
The heather was blooming | CD 7 | Gillian MacDonald |
The lass that made the bed to me | CD 5 | Jamie McMenemy |
The lazy mist | CD 10 | Mairi Campbell |
The lea-rigg | CD 1 | Rod Paterson |
The lovely lass of Inverness | CD 5 | James Malcolm |
The night | CD 11 | Tich Frier |
The noble Maxwells | CD 9 | Karine Polwart |
The ploughman | CD 4 | Lesley Hale |
The reel o' Stumpie | CD 2 | Gordeanna McCulloch |
The rowin't in her apron | CD 7 | Aimee Leonard |
The shepherd's wife | CD 4 | James Malcolm |
The silver tassie | CD 2 | Billy Ross |
The slave's lament | CD 1 | Christine Kydd |
The small birds rejoice | CD 4 | James Malcolm |
The smiling Spring | CD 9 | Jim Reid |
The soldier's return | CD 2 | Ian Bruce |
The sun is sunk | CD 8 | George Duff |
The taylor | CD 7 | Gillian MacDonald |
The Taylor fell thro' the bed | CD 11 | John Nichol |
The Thames flows proudly to the sea | CD 3 | Ian Bruce |
The weary pund o' tow | CD 2 | Tony Cuffe |
The white cockade | CD 4 | Wendy Weatherby |
The Winter It Is Past | CD 1 | Billy Ross |
The wintry west extends his blast | CD 1 | Ian F. Benzie |
The wren's nest | CD 7 | Gillian MacDonald |
There grows a bonie brier-bush | CD 5 | James Malcolm |
There was a bonie lass | CD 12 | John Nichol |
There was a jolly gauger | CD 9 | Jim Reid |
There was a lass and she was fair | CD 11 | John Croall |
There was a lass, they ca'd her Meg | CD 5 | Corrina Hewat |
There was five Carlins | CD 9 | Kirsten Easdale |
There was twa wives | CD 11 | Rod Paterson |
There'll never be peace 'till Jamie comes hame | CD 5 | Jamie McMenemy |
There's a youth in this city | CD 7 | Gillian MacDonald |
There's news lasses | CD 8 | Mae McKenna |
There's three true gude fellows | CD 5 | Jamie McMenemy |
Thickest night | CD 11 | Billy Ross |
Thine am I | CD 9 | Jim Reid |
This is no my ain lassie | CD 10 | John Croall |
Tho' cruel fate | CD 6 | Alistair Hulett |
Thou gloomy December | CD 4 | Corrina Hewat |
Thou hast left me ever, Jamie | CD 5 | Elspeth Cowie |
Thou ling'ring star | CD 11 | Jim Reid |
Tibbie Fowler o' the glen | CD 4 | Mick West |
To daunton me | CD 2 | Janet Russell |
To the weaver's gin you go | CD 1 | Billy Ross |
True-hearted was he | CD 11 | John Nichol |
Turn again, thou fair Eliza! | CD 6 | Ed Miller |
Twa bonie lads | CD 6 | Gillian MacDonald |
'Twas even | CD 11 | Rod Paterson |
Twas in the seventeen hunder year | CD 11 | Gordon Kelly |
Twas na her bonie blue e'e | CD 8 | Ian Anderson |
Twas past one o'clock | CD 10 | Gordon Kelly |
Up and warn a' Willie | CD 11 | Findlay Napier |
Up and waur them a', Jamie | CD 7 | George Duff |
Wae is my heart | CD 8 | Karine Polwart |
Wandering Willie | CD 8 | Mae McKenna |
Weary fa' you, Duncan Gray | CD 8 | Karine Polwart |
Wee Willie Gray | CD 1 | Tony Cuffe, Rod Paterson |
Wha is that at my bower-door? | CD 6 | John Morran & Elspeth Cowie |
Wha my babie clouts | CD 3 | Wendy Weatherby |
Wha will buy my Troggin | CD 8 | Ross Kennedy |
Wham will we send | CD 10 | Jim Reid |
Whare are you gaun, my bonie lass? | CD 3 | Brian Miller |
What can a young lassie do wi an auld man | CD 1 | Ian F. Benzie |
What merriment has taen the Whigs | CD 8 | Bobby Eaglesham |
What will I do gin my Hoggie die? | CD 12 | Christine Kydd |
When first I came to Stewart Kyle | CD 6 | Ed Miller |
When Guilford good our pilot stood | CD 6 | Alistair Hulett |
When Mary cam over the border | CD 11 | Wendy Weatherby |
When maukin bucks | CD 11 | Rod Paterson |
When Princes and Prelates | CD 11 | Janet Reid |
When rosy May comes in wi' flowers | CD 1 | Tony Cuffe |
Where are the joys? | CD 10 | Jim Reid |
Where braving angry winter's storms | CD 9 | Kirsten Easdale |
Where cart rins rowin | CD 3 | Lesley Hale |
While larks with little wing | CD 9 | Ross Kennedy |
While prose-work and rhymes | CD 11 | Janet Reid |
Whistle o'er the lave o't | CD 2 | Billy Ross |
Why tell thy lover | CD 9 | Mairi Campbell |
Will ye go to the Indies | CD 9 | Jim Reid |
Willie brew'd a peck o' maut | CD 2 | Tony Cuffe, Rod Paterson |
Willie Wastle | CD 2 | Rod Paterson |
Wilt thou be my deary | CD 11 | John Nichol |
Ye banks and braes and streams | CD 9 | Ross Kennedy |
Ye banks and braes o' bonie Doon | CD 3 | Mick West |
Ye flowery banks | CD 10 | Mairi Campbell |
Ye Jacobites by name | CD 2 | Ian Bruce |
Ye jovial boys | CD 9 | Ross Kennedy |
Yestreen I had a pint o wine | CD 1 | Tony Cuffe |
Yon wild mossy mountains | CD 10 | Jim Reid |
Young and souple was I | CD 4 | Davy Steele |
Young Jockie | CD 6 | Gillian MacDonald |
Young Peggy blooms | CD 7 | George Duff |
Your friendship | CD 9 | Kirsten Easdale |
You're welcome to Despots, Dumourier | CD 12 | Steve Byrne |
You're welcome, Willie Stewart | CD 6 | Mae McKenna |