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Scottish Emigrant Songs DigiTrad: DEVIL AND THE FARMER'S WIFE DEVIL AND THE FARMER'S WIFE (6) KELLYBURNBRAES TEE ROO THE DEVIL AND THE FARMER'S WIFE THE WOMEN ARE WORSE THAN THE MEN Related threads: Lyr Req: Killieburne brae? / Kellyburnbraes (13) Lyr Add: Old Lady and the Devil (9) Tune Req: The Women Are Worse than the Men (18) (origins) Lyr Add: The Devil and the Ploughman (8) Lyr Req: I went to town to find me a wife... (3) Lyr Req: Johnny Be Gay If You Can Be (19) Lyr Req: killy born brae or killy burn brae (17) Lyr Req: Cursed Farmers Wife (9) So where is Killieburne??? (5) Lyr Req: The Divil [sic] and the Farmer (14) In Mudcat MIDIs: The Sun Rises Bright In France (A poem by Allan Cunningham, set by Malcolm Lawson to "an old Highland air" Songs of the North, Harold Boulton & A.C. MacLeod, vol. II, 1905).)
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Subject: RE: Scottish Emigrant Songs From: GUEST,Julia L Date: 26 May 15 - 08:22 PM Aha- Patagonia " I maun cross the sunny line" duh- below the equator, Definitely NOT NE north America *grin* But I have found some similar songs in collections here. Another of my favorites is Daniel Monroe / Sons of North Britain. Will post later Also, for Gaelic songs see " The Emigrant Experience- songs of Highland Emigrants in NOrth America" by Margaret MacDonell Univ of Toronto Press 1982 TTFN- julia |
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