Werke Reihe 32 Band 3 Volksliedbearbeitungen Nr. 151 - 268 : schottische Lieder für George Thomson

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1. Verfasser: Haydn, Joseph 1732-1809 (KomponistIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Rycroft, Marjorie (HerausgeberIn), Edwards, Warwick (HerausgeberIn), McCue, Kirsteen (HerausgeberIn)
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Veröffentlicht: München Henle 2001
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  • Wae's my heard that we should sunder <<The>> lea-rig Galashiels Down the burn Davie Ettrick banks Thro' the wood, laddie <<The>> broom of Cowdenknows I wish my Love were in a myre William and Margaret Saw ye my father Auld Robin Gray <<The>> ewie wi' the crooked horn Ay waking, O! Maggie Lauder <<The>> blathrie o't Barbara Allan An thou wert mine ain thing Logan water Queen Mary's lamentation Highland Mary Fee him, father <<The>> lass of Patie's mill Tak your auld cloak about ye Rothiemurcus rant Scornfu' Nansy Bessy Bell and Mary Gray Johnie's grey breeks Pinkie House My deary an thou die Bonny Jean Sensibility My mither's ay glowrin o'er me <<The>> birks of Invermay Auld Rob Morris Waly waly She rose, and let me in <<The>> ewe-bughts <<The>> braes of Ballenden John o' Badenyon O'er bogie Woo'd and married and a' Edinburgh Kate What can a young lassie do Bannocks o' barleymeal If a body meet a body Tears that must ever fall <<The>> shepherd's wife <<The>> wee, wee man My Nanie, O <<The>> brisk young lad Mary's dream <<The>> weary pund o' tow Macpherson's farewell <<The>> looking glass Polwarth on the green Peggy, I must love thee <<The>> death of the linnet Young Jockey was the blythest lad Let me in this ae night O'er the hills and far awa <<The>> maid that tends the goats Fy let's a' to the bridal Deil tak' the wars Gramachree <<The>> mucking o' Geordie's byre
  • Willie was a wanton wag Oran gaoil Green grow the rashes <<The>> Poet's ain Jean Oonagh Strathallan's lament Fy gar rub her o'er wi' strae Muirland Willy Craigieburn Wood <<The>> auld wife ayond the fire Cauld kail in Aberdeen <<The>> sutor's doughter <<The>> last time I came o'er the muir Rattling roaring Willy <<The>> boatman Whistle o'er the lave o't Jenny's bawbee <<The>> auld gudeman My apron deary Robin Adair My Love she's but a lassie yet <<The>> birks of Abergeldie Gil Morris <<The>> minstrel Kellyburn braes Hooly and fairly I canna come ilka day to woo Hey tutti taiti Killiecrankie Highland Air - the lone vale <<A>> Jacobite Air - Phely & Willy Up and war them a’ Willy <<The>> old highland laddie