Songs of Scotland without Words for the Pianoforte arranged and edited by J.T. Surenne
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1852.
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Collection: | Hibernian Catch Club |
Content Notes and Catalogue Entries:
- The Flowers of the Forest; The Soldier's Return; Auld Lang Syne; Bonnie Wee Thing; Donald; Gilderoy; Tweedside; The Blue Bells of Scotland; The Yellow-haired Laddie; Lewie Gordon; O Waly, Waly; Lord Ronald; Lochaber No More; The Birks of Ivermay; My Nannie O; Busk Ye, Busk Ye; Saw Ye My Father?; Tak' Your Auld Cloak About Ye; O'er the Muir Amang the Heather; The Bush Aboon Traquair; My Boy Tammy; Here's a Health to Ane I Lo'e Dear; Will Ye Go to the Ewe-bughts, Marion?; Scots. What Ha'e Wi' Wallace Bled; The Bonnie Brier Bush; For Lack of Gold; Yon Burn-side; Logie O'Buchan; My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose; Cauld Kail in Aberdeen; O Charlie is my Darling; Wandering Willie; Blue Bonnets Over the Border; The Campbells are Comin'; The Lass of Paties' Mill; The Bonnie House o' Airly; Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch; For the Sake o' Somebody; Willie was a Wanton Wag; The Lowlands o' Holland; Of a' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw; John Anderson, My Jo; Gala Water; Awa! Whigs, Awa!; The Lothian Lassie;Corn Rigs; The Broom o' the Cowdenknowes; The Gypsie Laddie; The Soldier Laddie; Kind Robin Lo'es Me; She's Fair and Fause; The Island of Mull; Ay Wakin' O!; O Puirtith Cauld, an Restless Love; Hughie Graham; Auld Robin Gray; The East Neuk of Fife; Saw Ye Johnnie Comin'?; The Ewie wi' the Crookit Horn; O, Willie Brew'd a Peck o' Maut; Whistle O'er the Lave O't; Duncan Gray; Loudon's Bonnie Woods and Braes; Highland Mary; The Deuks Dang O'er My Daddie; My Ain Fireside; I'll Never Leave Thee; And I Wonder When I'll Be Married; The Braes Aboon Banaw; The Birks of Aberfeldie; And Ye Shall Walk in Silk Attire; How Sweet This Lone Vale; Lord Breadalbane's March; Bonnie Jean; O Mount and Go; My Love's in Germany; Argyle is my Name; Jock O'Hazeldean; Aiken Drum; Roslin Castle; Fair Janet; Adieu, Dundee!; Saw Ye My Wee Thing; Comin' Thro' the Rye; Saw Ye Nae My Peggy; The Souters o' Selkirk; The Boatie Rows; O Nancy, Wilt Thou Go with Me?: Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon; Keen Blaws the Wind O'er Donocht-Head; Mary's Dream; Muirland Willie; Logan Water; The Braes o' Balquhidder; Within a Mile of Edinburgh; Carle an the King Come; O This is No My Ain Lassie; She Rose and Let Me In; Bide Ye Yet; Leezie Lindsay; The Lass o' Gowrie; Gloomy Winters Now Awa'; Wilt Thou be My Dearie?; My Mithers Ay Glowrin' Ower Me; Cam' Ye by Athole;Thou Art Gane Awa' frae Me, Mary; On Ettrick Banks; Maggie's Tocher; Kelvin Grove; For a' That an' a' That; Morag; Blythe, Blythe, and Merry are We; The Laird o' Cockpen; The Brisk Young Lad; The White Cockade; Baloo, Baloo, My Wee, Wee Thing; Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes; 'Twas Na Her Bonnie Blue E'e; Prince Charlie; Auld Rob Morris; Come Under My Plaidie; On a Bank of Flowers; Row Weel, My Boatie, Row Weel; Wha'll Be King but Charlie?; The Winter it is Past; Lord Gregory; Lassie wi' the Lint White Locks; Peggy, I Must Love Thee; The Rock and a Wee Pickle Tow; Kellyburn Braes; Craigie-Burn-Wood; Polwart on the Green; To Daunton Me; What Ails This Heart o' Mine?; Barbara Allan; Kinloch of Kinloch; And o for Ane-an-Twenty, Tam!; O Bonny Was Yon Rosy Brier; O'er the Muir to Katie; Deil Tak' the Wars; Caller Herrin'!; The Lawland Lads Think They are Fine; O Speed, Lord Nithsdale; The Lass o' Ballochmyle; O, Let Me In This Ae Night; Ther Shepherd's Wife; The Cardin' O't; Blink O'er the Burn, Sweet Betty; My Ain Kind Dearie, O; I Hate Laid a Herrin' in Saut; I Love My Love in Secret; Romantic Esk; Welcome Royal Charlie; Thou Bonnie Wood of Craigie-Lea; There's Nae Luck About the House; The Highland Watch; O Dinna Think, Bonnie Lassie; The Waefu' Heart; My Only Jo and Dearie, O; The Maid of Islay; Pinkie House; The Maids of Arrochar; My Wife's a Winsome Wee Thing; I'm a' Doun for Lack o' Johnnie; Cock Up Your Beaver; Why Should I, a Brisk Young Lassie; O True Love is a Bonnie Flower; Miss Forbes' Farewell to Banff; Hame, Hame, Hame!; O Gin Ye Were Dead, Gudeman; Afton Water; Doun the Burn, Davie; Mary Scott; Jessie, the Flower o' Dunblane; The Highland Laddie; In the Garb of Old Gaul; Thro' the Wood, Laddie; The Rinaway Bride; The Flowers of Edinburgh; Up in the Morning Early; Leader Haughs and Yarrow; Dumbarton's Drums; Hey! Johnnie Cope, are Ye Waukin' Yet?; The Wauking o' the Fauld; The Year That's Awa'; Blythe was the Time when He Fee'd wi' my Father; Queen Mary's Lament; Woo'd and Married and A'; O Gin My Love Were Yon Red Rose; Pibroch of Donuil Dhu; He's O'er the Hills That I Lo'e Weel; Alas! That I Cam' O'er the Muir; The Bonnie Brucket Lassie; An Thou Wert Mine Ain Thing; When the Kye Comes Hame; The Jolly Beggar; The Blathrie Ot; I Met Four Chaps Yon Birks Amang; Come O'er the Stream, Charlie; Gae to the Kye Wi' Me, Johnnie; Gae to the Kye Wi' Me, Jamie; Bannocks o' Bear-Meal; The Weary Pund o' Tow; The Cow-Boy; Thou Hast Left Me Melancholy; My Toocher's the Jewel; Prince Charlie's Welcome to the Isle of Skye; Where Winding Forth Adorns the Vale; Red, Red is the Path to Glory; Get Up and Bar the Door; Mary Morison; My Wife has Ta'en the Gee; Brose and Butter; I Lo'e Na a Laddie but Ane; We're a' Noddin'; The Song of Death; Go to Berwick, Johnnie; I'm O'er Young to Marry Yet; My Jo Janet; Again Rejoicing Nature Sees; The Bottom of the Punch-bowl; Bessie Bell and Mary Gray; The Braes of Ballenden; Sour Plums in Galashiels; O Gin I Were Where Gadie Rins; Green Grow the Rashes, O!; O Wha's at the Window, Wha, Wha'?; Gill Morice; 'Twas When the Wan Leaf; Since All Thy Vows, False Maid; My Heart's in the Highlands; O, Wae's My Heart That We Should Sunder!; Killiecrankie; Alloa House; My Sheep I Neglected; There'll Never Be Peace Till Jamie Comes Hame; Jenny Drinks Nae Water; O Kenmure's on and Awa', Willie; Maggie Lauder; What's a' the Steer, Kimmer?; My Love She's but a Lassie Yet; My Nannie's Awa'; Niel Gow's Fareweel to Whisky; O Were I on Parnassus Hill; O Whistle nad I'll Come to Youy, My Lad; O Raging Fortune's Withering Blast; Good Night and Joy Be Wi' Ye A'!