
Date of issue: 21.05.2006
Song language: English
The Highland Clearances |
Ah, for the glens are lyin' bare, |
And the wee bit farm deserted, |
And the woods of Germany, |
Grows in rows o’er the broken hearted. |
Black is the wood on the roofance was braw |
But blacker still is your heart, Victoria, |
Sent your men untae our glens |
You’ll need the Good Lord lookin' o’er ye. |
Many hae gane tae Americay |
You burnt their hames and garred them wander |
Gor a' would have stayed wi' the deil himsel' |
As bide an hour wi' the cruel Gillanders. |
Ah, for the glens are lyin' bare |
And the wee bit farm deserted |
And the woods of Germany |
Grows on rows o’er the broken hearted. |
Name | Year |
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The Queen of Argyll | 2006 |
Donald McGillavry / O'Neill's Cavalry March | 2006 |
Fhear A Bhata (The Boatman) | 2006 |
If I was a Blackbird | 2006 |
The Ramblin' Rover | 2012 |
Sweet Dublin Bay | 2006 |
The Banks of the Lee | 2006 |
My Love's In Germany | 2006 |
Golden, Golden | 2006 |
The Ferryland sealer | 2006 |
Isla Waters | 2006 |
Wi' My Dog And Gun | 2006 |
Bridget O'Malley | 2006 |
Hame, Hame, Hame - Tha Mi Sgith (Slow Air) | 2006 |
The Loch Tay Boat Song | 2006 |
The Isla Waters | 2006 |
Broom O' The Cowdenknowes | 2006 |
Banks Of the Bann | 2006 |
Bridget O' Mally | 2005 |
Glasgow Peggy | 2006 |